
5th Whole Number Division
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5th Grade
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Kendal Davis
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5th Whole Number Division
by Kendal West
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Multiple Choice
635 ÷ 5 = 127
The number 635 represents what part of a division problem?
Quotient
Divisor
Remainder
Dividend
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Multiple Choice
635 ÷ 5 = 127
The number 127 represents what part of a division problem?
Quotient
Divisor
Remainder
Dividend
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Multiple Choice
635 ÷ 5 = 127
The number 5 represents what part of a division problem?
Quotient
Divisor
Remainder
Dividend
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Multiple Choice
The left over amount after dividing is called the _______________.
Quotient
Divisor
Remainder
Dividend
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When You Divide Remember the Saying..
Does --> DIVIDE
McDonalds --> MULTIPLY
Sell --> SUBTRACT
Burgers? --> BRING OVER
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Multiple Choice
Let's Review--
Solve:
168÷12
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15
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Poll
How do you feel about division?
BE HONEST!
Great -- I️ understand this and could teach my parents how to do this!
Good -- I️ understand this.
Okay -- I️ almost understand this, but I️ need more practice.
I️ am not sure I️ understand this yet....
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When Reading Word Problems..
The number that goes inside the division house is the number that represents what is being split or shared.
The number that goes on the outside of the division house is the number that represents how many pieces or by how many people or things it is getting split between.
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Multiple Choice
How would I️ set up this problem?
George paid a total of $504.00 for his cell phone service last year. He paid the same amount each month for the 12 months. What was the amount George paid per month for cell phone service?
12 ÷ 504
504 ÷ 12
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
How would I️ set up this problem?
A candy company packaged boxes of candy. Each box held 60 ounces of candy. On Tuesday, the candy company produced 2,828 ounces of candy. How many boxes of candy can the company completely fill on Tuesday?
2,828 ÷ 60
60 ÷ 2,828
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Fill in the Blanks
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The quotient of
is 26. Which area model would prove this to be true?
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