Framework for Learning: Division – How Many Groups? Getting

Framework for Learning:
Division – How Many Groups?
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Getting Started:
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Operations > 34. Introduction to Division > C > 5. Division – How Many Groups?
Build the each problem with color counters at your desk as you work through the problems on the
computer.
Draw models for 3 of the 5 problems in the lesson.
Complete the notes for each model.
Example
dividend
divisor
quotient
dividend
divisor
quotient
Problem 1
Problem 2
dividend
divisor
quotient
dividend
divisor
quotient
Problem 3
Working In It: On a separate sheet of paper, draw a model for each of the following problems.
Write a division sentence for each. Label the dividend, divisor, and quotient in your equation.
1. 56 party favors are to be sorted into bags.
Each bag will have 8 favors.
How many party favor bags will be made?
2. 42 muffins are to be sorted into groups of 6.
How many baskets will be needed?
Compare your answers with a partner.
Discuss and correct any mistakes.
Reflect & Connect:
Talk with a partner about how the total number of apples, the number of groups and the number of
apples in each group are related to the dividend, divisor, and the quotient in each problem.
Write 2-3 sentences on a separate sheet of paper explaining the relationship(s) noted using an original
example.
Build It. Draw It. Talk It. Write It. Now you OWN It!
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