Vocabulary
Solve
10s,100s,1000s6
Remainders
Remainder Problems
100

The name of the number being divided up. 

Dividend

100

11 divided by 2

5  Remainder 1

100

600 divided by 2

300

100

Interpret the Remainder: the answer is how many full buses do I need for the field trip

Quotient only

100

20 people want to take taxis to the fair.  A taxi holds 7 people. How many taxis do they need to take EVERYONE to the fair?

3:   quotient + 1

200

The name of the number that does the dividing 

Divisor

200

38 divided by 7

5 Remainder 3

200

90 divided by 3

30

200

Interpret the Remainder: the answer is how many candies are left over

Remainder only

200

Sam has 41 ounces of soda. He wants to pour it into 4 glasses. How much soda does each glass get?

10 and 1/4 ounce:  Remainder as a fraction

300

The name of the number that is the answer to a division problem 

Quotient

300

123 divided by 2

61 Remainder 1

300

2000 divided by 4

500

300

Interpret the Remainder: the answer is how many buses do I need if I want to include EVERY STUDENT

Quotient + 1

300

Paul has 32 signed baseballs to display on 10 shelves. He only wants to put up 10 shelves and no more. How many baseballs will be on each shelf?

3:    Quotient only

400

The name of the leftover number in the quotient. 

Remainder

400

345 divided by 5

69

400

810 divided by 9

90

400

Interpret the Remainder: the answer is how do I divide up cookies when there is a remainder 

Make the Reminder a Fraction 

400

Tom has 32 baseballs to display on shelves. He buys shelves that hold 10 baseballs each. How many baseballs won’t fit on the shelves? 

2:   Remainder only

500

The words you learned to remember the order of the steps of division

Does McDonalds sell cheseburgers

500

89 divided by 3

29 Remainder 2

500

7000 divided by 7

1000

500

Which strategy can I NOT use for the remainder when the remainder involves PEOPLE or ANIMALS or CARS….?

Remainder as a Fraction

500

Tables at a restaurant hold 5 people each. There are 46 people wanting to be seated. How many full tables will have people sitting at them? 

9:    Quotient only