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DIVISION
{{exercise_number}}. A greengrocer sorted 12 oranges into 3 equal bags. How many oranges went into each bag?
12
\latex{\textcolor{#e21d23} ÷}
3
=
4
12
divided by
3
If you divide 12 oranges equally between 3 bags, each bag will contain 4 oranges.
This operation is called
division
.
Its symbol is
\latex{\textcolor{#e21d23} ÷}
is
4.
{{exercise_number}}. Divide the apples equally onto the plates
15 \latex{\div} 3 = 
15 \latex{\div} 5 = 
Each plate gets
Each plate gets
apples.
apples.
5
5
3
3
{{exercise_number}}. Divide the flowers equally between the vases. Complete the drawings.
10 \latex{\div}
=
=
10 \latex{\div}
Each vase gets
Each vase gets
flowers.
flowers.
2
5
5
5
2
2
{{exercise_number}}. Divide the sweets equally between the sacks. How many will go in each sack? Write the operations in the squares.
Each bag gets
Each bag gets
Each bag gets
Each bag gets
sweets.
sweets.
sweets.
sweets.
9÷3=3
3
10÷5=2
2
12÷3=4
4
8÷4=2
2
{{exercise_number}}. Divide the 12 balloons equally between the friends. Write the operations in the squares. 
Each kid gets
Each kid gets
Each kid gets
ballons.
ballons.
ballons.
In which case does one kid get more balloons? Underline the correct answer below.
When the balloons are divided between
fewer
more
kids.
12÷3=4
12÷6=2
12÷4=3
3
2
4
{{exercise_number}}. Group the fruits together by circling them according to the text.
A greengrocer has 24 plums.
He puts 6 plums in each sack.
How many sacks can he fill?
sacks of plums.

A greengrocer has 20 pears.
He puts 5 pears in each sack.
How many sacks can he fill?

sacks of pears.
24 \latex{\div} 6 = 
20 \latex{\div} 5 = 
4
4
4
4
{{exercise_number}}. Continue circling the groups, then do the operation for each shape.
9 \latex{\div}
15 \latex{\div}
10 \latex{\div}
12 \latex{\div}
18 \latex{\div}
16 \latex{\div}
=
=
=
=
=
=
3
3
5
3
2
5
3
4
6
3
4
4
{{exercise_number}}. Write a division for each picture.
20÷2=10
28÷7=4
24÷8=3
{{exercise_number}}. Pair the socks by circling them. Do the operations.
16÷2=8
20÷2=10
{{exercise_number}}. Divide the money in each piggie bank into 3 equal parts. Use play money to act out the task. Write the operations in the squares.
15÷3=5
12÷3=4
{{exercise_number}}. Use 12 counting sticks to build as many triangles as you can. Then, repeat, but with quadrilaterals. Draw the shapes and write the operations in the squares.
triangles.
quadrilaterals.
12÷3=4
12÷4=3
4
3
Which shape can you make more of? Why?
{{exercise_number}}. Jodie is dividing 20 candies equally between her four siblings. How many candies does each of them get? Draw them and write the operation in the squares.
20÷4=5
5 pieces of candy.
{{exercise_number}}. Greg is trying to divide 16 candies between a group of kids. Each kid gets
2 pieces. How many kids get candies? Draw them and write the operation in the squares.
16÷2=8
For 8 children.
{{exercise_number}}. Look at the relationship between multiplication and division.
A gnome is planting 15 flowers in flowerpots. Each pot can hold 5 flowers. How many flowerpots will he need?
\latex{15÷5=3 }
flowerpots will be needed.
flowers will be planted.
Another gnome is planting flowers in 3 flowerpots. Each pot gets 5 flowers. How many flowers will he plant?
\latex{3×5=15 }
3
15
{{exercise_number}}. Use 18 building blocks to build towers. How many towers can you build if each tower is made up of...
6 blocks?
9 blocks?
3 blocks?
Check:
Check:
Check:
18 \latex{\div} 6 =
18 \latex{\div}
18 \latex{\div}
=
=
\latex{\times}
\latex{\times}
\latex{\times }
6 = 18
= 18
= 18
3
2
6
3
9
3
2
6
9
3
{{exercise_number}}. Twelve kids form two equal groups. How many are in each group? Act it out. Fill in the missing information.
12\latex{\div}
\latex{=}
\latex{\times}2=
Check:
kids in a group.
12
6
6
2
6
{{exercise_number}}. There are 30 books placed on 3 shelves, with the same number on each shelf. How many books are on each shelf?
30 \latex{\div}
=
Check:
books on a shelf.
\latex{\times} 3 =
3
10
10
30
10
{{exercise_number}}. Write a division and a multiplication for each picture.
20
÷
5
=
5
=
·
20
÷
÷
·
·
=
=
=
=
4
4
14
14
16
16
7
2
2
7
4
4
4
4
{{exercise_number}}. Write 4 operations for each picture.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
·
·
·
÷
÷
÷
÷
÷
÷
2
2
2
2
8
4
2
8
8
4
2
2
8
4
3
3
3
3
3
4
3
4
4
3
12
12
12
12
5
5
5
5
3
5
3
5
3
15
15
15
15
{{exercise_number}}. Complete the missing operations based on the images.
5+5=10
2·5=
÷
÷
=
=
2+2+2=6
3+3+3=9
10
10
10
5
2
2
5
3
·
2
=
6
2
3
=
=
3
2
÷
÷
6
6
3
9
·
÷
3
3
=
=
9
3
{{exercise_number}}. Which operation matches each sentence? Drag the correct operation to the right place.
I divided 32 stickers evenly among my 8 friends.
I have 8 friends and I gave each 4 stickers.
I had 32 stickers. I divided them into groups of 4.
I gave 4 of my 32 stickers to my friend.
I had 8 stickers and I got 4 more.
I divided 8 stickers evenly between my 4 friends.
8 \latex{\times} 4 = 32
32 \latex{\div} 4 = 8
32 \latex{\div} 8 = 4
8 \latex{\div} 4 = 2
32 - 4 = 28
8 + 4 = 12
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