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4.2.2 World's Record Folk Dance

4.2.2 World's Record Folk Dance

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Social Studies

5th Grade

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Sarah Cole

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​World's Record Folk Dance

4.2.2 Guided Lesson

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Goal for Today

Let's explore division with multi-digit numbers!

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Open Ended

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How many do you see?

How do you see them?

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Open Ended

What is something you already know about division?

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Multiplication and Division are related.

Multiplication Facts Division Facts

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Match

Match the multiplication equation to the division equation.

6 x 3 = 18

9 x 2 = 18

5 x 4 = 20

8 x 6 = 48

18÷6=318\div6=3

18÷2=918\div2=9

20÷4=520\div4=5

48÷6=848\div6=8

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There are 30 dancers performing at a festival.

They are seen in 5 equal groups.

How many dancers are in each group?

Multiplication Equation:

Division Equation:

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There are 18 dancers performing at a festival.

They are seen in 3 equal groups.

How many dancers are in each group?

Multiplication Equation:

Division Equation:

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There are 24 dancers performing at a festival.

They are seen in 6 equal groups.

How many dancers are in each group?

Multiplication Equation:

Division Equation:

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How many groups of 8 dancers?

There were 4,704 people at the record breaking folk dance in Peru!

How many groups of 8 dancers are there?

How can we begin to solve this?

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​Let's look at one way

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​Another way

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There are 40 dancers performing at a festival.

They are seen in 5 equal groups.

How many dancers are in each group?

Multiplication Equation:

Division Equation:

​World's Record Folk Dance

4.2.2 Guided Lesson

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