Divide by four,fivr and six.
solve problems with division using 4,5 and 6 digit.
Fluently multiply and divide within 100, using strategies such as the relationship between multiplication and division (e.g., knowing that 8 × 5 = 40, one knows 40 ÷ 5 = 8) or properties of operations. By the end of Grade 3, know from memory all products of two one-digit numbers.

 

  • Students will be able to relate division to real-life scenarios, such as sharing or grouping objects equally.
  • Students will be able to understand division as the process of splitting a number into equal parts.
  • Students will be able to understand that division “undoes” multiplication (e.g., if 6×3=18, ).
  • Students will use multiplication facts to solve and check division problems accurately.
  • Students will use division to solve practical, real-world problems, such as distributing items among groups or people

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Division concept:

The division is one of the four basic arithmetic operations. It involves splitting a number (called the dividend) into equal parts, each containing a specified quantity (divisor). The result is called the quotient. In simple terms, division answers the question, "How many times can one number fit into another?"

For example, if you have 12 candies and want to split them equally among 3 friends, each friend would get 4 candies because 12÷3=4.

Example 1:

Divide 16 by 4.

Solution:

  • Set up the division: 16÷4.
  • Determine how many times 4 fits into 16.
  • Using multiplication to check, 4×4=16, so 16÷4=4.

Final Solution:

Example 2:

Divide 25 by 5.

Solution:

  • Set up the division: 25÷5.
  • Determine how many times 5 fits into 25.
  • Using multiplication to check, 5×5=25, so 25÷5=5.

Final Solution: 25÷5=5.

Example 3:

Divide 18 by 6.

Solution:

  • Set up the division: 18÷6.
  • Determine how many times 6 fits into 18.
  • Using multiplication to check, 6×3=18, so 18÷6=3.

Final Solution: 18÷6=3.


Why it matters:

Dividing by 4, 5, and 6 helps students understand equal sharing and grouping, which are essential for problem-solving in everyday situations. These skills are crucial for understanding fractions, ratios, and more complex math concepts. Mastering division enhances logical reasoning and builds a foundation for advanced arithmetic operations.


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