Equal Sharing
Equal Grouping
Multiplication & Division
Error Analysis
Mixed Review
100

What does “equal sharing” mean in division?

Equal sharing is when you divide equally into groups.

100

What does “equal grouping” mean in division?

Drawing circles to represent the groups, and placing dots to represent the amount in each group. 

100

How are multiplication and division related?

They are opposites.  Both use equal groups. 

100

A student says 18 ÷ 3 = 8. What mistake did they make?

18÷3=6

100

The first number in a division sentence is called the ________. 

Dividend 

200

Share 12 cookies among 4 friends. How many does each get?

200

Put 15 apples into groups of 3. How many groups?

5

200

3 × 4 = 12. Write two related division facts.

12÷3=4

12÷4=3

200

A student divides 16 by 4 and says the answer is 2. Is that correct?  

No, the answer is 4.

200

Solve: 12 ÷ 2 = ?

6

300

If 20 pencils are shared equally into 5 groups, how many in each group? 

4

300

If you have 24 chairs and make groups of 6, how many groups?

4

300

If 5 × 6 = 30, what division facts can you write?

30÷5=6

30÷6=5 

300

Someone says 24 ÷ 6 = 2. What’s wrong?

24÷6=4

300

Solve: 35 ÷ 5 = ?

7

400

Explain how you know sharing is a way to divide.

Sharing divides equally into groups, which is what division is. 

400

Why is equal grouping another meaning of division?

Equal grouping shows the whole number divided into equal groups. 

400

Use an array to show 4 × 3 and the related division fact.


400

Fix this mistake: “I shared 20 cookies into groups of 5 and got 2 groups.”

I shared 20 cookies into groups of 5 and got 4 groups.

400

Write a related multiplication fact for 21 ÷ 7 = 3.

7x3=21

3x7=21

500

Show another example of equal sharing with your own numbers.

Answers evaluated by teacher. 

500

Create your own equal grouping problem and solve it.

Answers evaluated by teacher. 
500

Explain how arrays help us see the relationship between multiplication and division.

Arrays organize equal groups into rows. 

500

A student says multiplication and division are not related. Explain why they are.

Multiplication and Division both use equal groups.  Multiplication is counting equal groups.  Division is dividing into equal groups. They are opposites. 

500

What is the answer to a division problem called? 

quotient