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STRATEGIES

Multiplication facts
50 ÷ 10 =

Skip counting
45 ÷ 5 =

Equal groups
36 ÷ 4 =

Repeated subtraction
28 ÷ 7 =
Martin has 32 crayons. The teacher puts 54
Each box holds 8 crayons. books onto the shelves.
How many boxes does he Each shelf holds 9 books.
have? How many shelves does
the teacher fill?
62 fourth grade students
are going on an 108 cans of soft drink Write
excursion to the museum need to be packed in your
and will travel by car. If own
boxes. Each box holds
each car holds 4 for a
12 cans. How many partner
students, how many cars boxes will be filled?
will be needed?
CHALLENGE: 1. Emily, Will and Sarah go ‘Trick or treating’ together. Emily got 26 lollies, Will got 21 and Sarah got 25. How many lollies
will each get in the end if they share them all equally between each other?
REMAINDERS GAME
 In partners, start with 30 blocks
 Take it in turns to roll the die, that number becomes your divisor (e.g. 30 divided by 4)
 Split into equal groups using your whiteboard.
 If there are any remainders, the player keeps those blocks.
 The winner is the player with the most blocks at the end.

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