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Division Stage 3

Division Stage 3

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Mathematics

5th - 6th Grade

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Division Stage 3

Strategies and activities to improve our understanding of Division.

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Poll

Rate your confidence in using Division to solve problems? 1 low- 5 high

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Open Ended

What vocabulary do you associate with division?

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Multiple Choice

The answer to a division problem

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Remainder

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Quotient

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Dividend

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Divisor

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Multiple Choice

The number that divides the dividend
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Dividend
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Divisor
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Quotient

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Multiple Choice

The number being divided
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Dividend
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Divisor
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Quotient

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Multiple Choice

The amount left over when a number cannot be divided equally by another number.

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Left overs

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Divisor

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Dividend

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Remainder

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Multiple Choice

A number close to an exact solution tells "about how much or how many" 
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Difference
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Sum
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Estimate
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Product

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Multiple Choice

36  ÷\div  3

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6

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12

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11

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36

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Multiple Choice

24÷8=24\div8=

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1

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4

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Open Ended

How are multiplication and division related? Can you provide an example? ***hint*** Inverse Operation

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Multiple Choice

What is the inverse operation of multiplication?
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addition
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subtraction
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multuplication
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division

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Multiple Choice

Knowing 6 X 6 = 36 will help you solve which of the following problems?
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36 / 6 = 6
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6 X 36 = 6
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36-6 = 30
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12 + 4 = 16

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Multiple Choice

If 8 X 5 = 40, then which of the following is an inverse problem?
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40 X 5 = 8
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5 - 8 = 3
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5 + 3 = 8
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40 / 5 = 8

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Multiple Choice

56 children were equally divided in 7 groups by the teacher. How many children are there in each group?

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63

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48

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7

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8

17

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Multiple Select

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Find the quotient of 64 and 4. Use working out paper.

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21

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16

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14

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17

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Multiple Choice

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Find the quotient for 57 and 3. Use working out paper.

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19

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18

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12

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22

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Multiple Choice

Find the quotient of 655 and 5

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111

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131

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110

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130

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Multiple Choice

Find the quotient of the following problem.

936÷3

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312

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936

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311

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301

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Multiple Choice

Michael has 968 kilograms of dog food. He feeds his dog 8 kilograms of food each day. How many days will the dog food last?

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801 days

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101 days

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100 days

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121 days

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Multiple Choice

 4,800÷6004,800\div600  

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800

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80

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8

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1

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Multiple Choice


 720÷90720\div90  

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80

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8

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10

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7

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Multiple Choice

 480÷60480\div60  

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8

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80

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6

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60

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Multiple Choice

 3,500 ÷ 503,500\ \div\ 50  

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7

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35

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70

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50

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Multiple Choice


 400 ÷ 40400\ \div\ 40  

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4

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40

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10

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1

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Number Busting

Choose a number between 70 and 90 or 700 and 900.

This challenge is to partition this quantity (break apart) as many times as possible, but each solution MUST USE DIVISION. There is not limit to the number of operations you use.

Record your working out in your Maths Book

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Roll and Divide

  • Choose a number between 100 and 300

  • Roll a six-sided die and divide your number by this amount

  • ESTIMATE YOUR AWNSER

  • Check using your chosen strategy

  • What did you find /notice?

  • Is there another way to work out the answer?

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Naughty 9...or 8

  • Shuffle a pack of playing cards

  • All picture represent 0

  • All players turn over three cards and for a 3-digit number

  • Each player divides their number by 9 and then proves their solution

  • The player with the lowest remainder wins the round and earns a point

  • The first player to 5 points wins the game

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Fish Bowl Problem

  • If 17 fish are divided equally between 3 bowls, how many will be left over?

  • Draw a diagram of your solution in your book

  • CHALLENGE- Write another division problem where the answer is 5 remainder 2.

  • Can you use 3 and 4-digit numbers?

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What could it be?

The answer to a division number sentence is between 20-30.

What might the division number sentence be?

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Sheep Paddocks

Three hundred and forty-four sheep were put into paddocks with the same number in each paddock.


What number if paddocks might there be and how many in each?


RECord your working out in your Maths book

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Four 4s

I have been told that it is possible to make all the numbers between 1-100 by using four 4s and any operation.


For example 4➗4 + 4 - 4 = 1


Make as many of the numbers between 1 and 100 as you can in this way to see if it is possible

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Multiple Choice

Eric has 158 action figures to put in display cases. Each display case can hold 8 action figures. How many cases does Eric need to hold all his action figures?

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Multiply

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Divide

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Multiple Choice

A basketball team plays 82 games each year. How many games will the team play in 25 years?

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Multiply

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Divide

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Multiple Choice

The coaches at Xavier Elementary School bought 1,824 drinks. All the drinks were given out to students. Each student received 3 sports drinks. How many students received sports drinks?

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Multiply

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Divide

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Multiple Choice

There are 27 teams in a hockey league. There are 16 players on each team. How many players are in the hockey league?

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Multiply

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Divide

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Multiple Choice

32 ÷ 6 =

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5

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6

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5 R 2

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4 R 8

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Multiple Choice

27 ÷ 4 =

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6

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6 R 3

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7

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7 R 2

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Multiple Choice

Mae has 167 sunflower plants. She wants to plant them in 3 equal rows. If she combines the remainder with one of the rows, how much will be in the largest row?

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55

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57

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56

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2

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Multiple Choice

Find the quotient of the following problem.

824 ÷ 2

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412

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400

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420

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812

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45

Multiple Choice

2,156 ÷ 44
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50
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49
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49 R14
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50 R 3

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Multiple Choice

946 ÷ 11

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11

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94

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86

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15

47

Multiple Choice

966 ÷ 23 =

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42

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23

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96

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40

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Multiple Choice

Lila is making baskets of fruit to decorate for Kwanzaa. She has 22 apples, 19 bananas, and 7 oranges. If she puts an equal number of fruit into 3 baskets, how many pieces of fruit will be in each basket?


Solve.

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20 pieces of fruit

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10 pieces of fruit

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16 pieces of fruit

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3 pieces of fruit

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Multiple Choice

Mrs. Burdick has 4,327 marbles she is putting into jars.  Each jar only holds 8 marbles. How many jars will Mrs. Burdick need to fit all her marbles in a jar?
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541 jars
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540 jars
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540 r. 7
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542 jars

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Multiple Choice

A game store manager receives 630 computer games.  The manager puts 22 games in a rack at the front of the store.  He arranges the rest equally on 8 shelves.  How many games are on each shelf?
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608
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80
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78
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76

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