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Division Arrays Mini Lesson

Division Arrays Mini Lesson

Assessment

Presentation

Mathematics

3rd Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

CCSS
3.OA.A.3, 3.OA.A.1

Standards-aligned

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Jamey Stafford

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5 Slides • 4 Questions

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Mrs. McNew is ordering 54 extra student chairs for classrooms. She splits the chairs evenly between 6 classrooms. How many chairs will each classroom receive?

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There are 48 students in Mrs. Ingram's third grade class. They all went to play at Peter Pipe Pizza after a field trip. Mrs. Ingram put the students into groups of four. How many groups of students played at Peter Piper Pizza?

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There are 18 boys and 27 girls in the cafeteria. They sit at the tables in equal groups to leave room for other coming to the cafetertia. If each of the 9 tables has an equal number of students, how many students are at each table?

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Jeilyn is collecting dry erase markers for math teacher. She picks up 28 markers and holds an even number in each of her hands. How many markers are in each of Jeilyn's hands?

6

Fill in the Blank

Gemma ran 24 laps at soccer practice as a warm up. If every 8 laps is equal to a mile, how many miles did Gemm run during her warm-up?

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Fill in the Blank

Braden had a dozen red pens and a dozen blue pens. He splits the pens equally between his four friends. How many pens will each friend get?

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Fill in the Blank

Mr.s Gallagher has 63 puzzles. She keep the puzzles on racks that hold seven puzzles each. How many racks are needed to store the puzzles?

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Multiple Choice

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An array is shown

Which equation does the array represent?

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7 + 7 = 14

2

7 x 7 = 56

3

49/7=7

4

6 x 7 = 42

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