What is 12 divided by 3?
12÷3=4
Colson shares 10 cookies equally among 5 friends. How many cookies does each friend get?
10÷5=2
3×__=12. Then write the related division fact.
3×4=12; related division: 12÷3=4
Mabrie had 12 grapes. She put them into 4 equal bowls. How many grapes in each bowl?
12÷4=3
4 ÷ 1= 0
False
Divide 18 by 2. Use equal groups or repeated subtraction.
18÷2=9
Zoey has 15 pencils to split into 3 equal groups. How many pencils in each group?
15÷3=5
Use multiplication to find the answer: 4×7=? Then give the matching division equation.
4×7=28; 28÷7=4
Bowen had 21 marbles to be placed equally into 3 jars. How many marbles per jar?
21÷3=7
Kaleigh had 12 cookies and ate 2. Then she gave away 5 to two friends each. She had 1 cookie left over. True or False?
False
Find the quotient: 24÷6. Show one way to get your answer
Answer: 24÷6=4
Ms. Green groups 20 books into 4 equal stacks. How many books are in each stack? Show your work.
20÷4=5
If the multiplication sentence is 7×5=35, write two division equations that belong to this fact family.
35÷7=5 and 35÷5=7
Jakeb had a pizza with 16 slices. If 8 students share the pizza equally, how many slices does each student get?
16÷8=2
84 ÷ 7 = 12
True
If 9×4=36, what is 36÷4? Use the relationship between multiplication and division.
36÷4=9
There are 32 stickers and 8 students. If the stickers are shared equally, how many does each student get? Could there be any left over? Explain.
32÷8=4, none left over
Explain how knowing that 6×8=48 helps you solve 48÷6 and 48÷8
48÷6=8 and 48÷8=6
Related Facts
Rhylie reads 36 pages and wants to read the same number of pages each day for 6 days. How many pages should she read each day?
36÷6=6
6 ÷ 6 = 1
6 ÷ 1 = 6
0 ÷ 6 = 0
True
Complete the fact family: __×3=63 and 63÷__=3
9 x 3=63 and 63÷9=3
Share 15 apples equally into 2 baskets. How many apples in each basket and how many are left over?
A fact family has numbers 9, 4, and 36. Write all multiplication and division sentences in this family.
4×9=36, 9×4=36, 36÷4=9, 36÷9=4
Kailon has 54 skittles. He keeps 9 pieces for himself. Then he gives away an equal amount to Colson, Aria, Nolan, Jacob, and Conner. How many skittles does each friend get?
54 - 9 = 45
45 ÷ 5 = 9 skittles
8 ÷ 0 = 0
False. NOT possible!