Everyday Math Grade 4 – Lesson 6.2 Understanding Basic Division Copyright © 2012 Kelly Mo
Everyday MathGrade 4 – Lesson 6.2Understanding Basic Division
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Lesson Components:Part 1: BrainPop VideoPart 2: Division VocabularyPart 3: Simple Division Part 4: Simple Division with Remainders
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Click on the link to watch the Brain Pop Video:
http://www.brainpop.com/math/numbersandoperations/division/
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DivisionVocabulary
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Division Vocabulary
2 7
The _____________________is the number that is divided. It represents the total number of items present.
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Division Vocabulary
2 7
The _____________________is the number you divide by.
3 R 1
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Division Vocabulary
2 7
The _____________________is the answer in division.
3 R 1
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Division Vocabulary
2 7
The _____________________ is the number that is left over after dividing.
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UnderstandingDivision
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Understanding Division• You can think of division as repeated
subtraction.
• 6 ÷ 2 = ______
Ask yourself: How many groups of 2 can I make?
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Understanding Division• Try another one with repeated subtraction:
• 9 ÷ 3 = ______Ask yourself: How many groups of 3 can I make?
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Understanding Division• Let’s try it another way!
2 8
Ask yourself: How many groups of 2 can I make?
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Understanding Division• Try one more!
4 16
Ask yourself: How many groups of 4 can I make?
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Division and Remainders with
Pictures
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Division with Remainders 1
• Divide 16 smiley faces into groups of 5.
groups of 5
left over
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Division with Remainders 2
• Divide 14 stars into groups of 4.
groups of 4
left over
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Division with Remainders 3
• Divide 9 triangles into groups of 2.
groups of 2
left over
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Division with Remainders 4
• Divide 12 pentagons into groups of 5.
groups of 5
left over
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Division and Remainders with a
Chart
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Division with Remainders 1
6 1 9
x R__
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Steps:1. Ask yourself: the divisor times what = a number close to but
not more than the dividend 2. Find the number on your chart that’s close and circle it3. Then go across to find the number that goes on the top; write
it down4. Multiply5. Subtract6. Write down the remainder
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Division with Remainders 2
5 4 7
x R__
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Steps:1. Ask yourself: the divisor times what = a number close to but
not more than the dividend 2. Find the number on your chart that’s close and circle it3. Then go across to find the number that goes on the top; write
it down4. Multiply5. Subtract6. Write down the remainder
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Division with Remainders 3
6 2 5
x R__
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Steps:1. Ask yourself: the divisor times what = a number close to but
not more than the dividend 2. Find the number on your chart that’s close and circle it3. Then go across to find the number that goes on the top; write
it down4. Multiply5. Subtract6. Write down the remainder
Division with Remainders 4
8 3 3
x R__
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Steps:1. Ask yourself: the divisor times what = a number close to but
not more than the dividend 2. Find the number on your chart that’s close and circle it3. Then go across to find the number that goes on the top; write
it down4. Multiply5. Subtract6. Write down the remainder
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Division with Remainders 5
7 4 4
x R__
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Steps:1. Ask yourself: the divisor times what = a number close to but
not more than the dividend 2. Find the number on your chart that’s close and circle it3. Then go across to find the number that goes on the top; write
it down4. Multiply5. Subtract6. Write down the remainder
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Division with Remainders 6
6 5 2
x R__
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Steps:1. Ask yourself: the divisor times what = a number close to but
not more than the dividend 2. Find the number on your chart that’s close and circle it3. Then go across to find the number that goes on the top; write
it down4. Multiply5. Subtract6. Write down the remainder
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Division with Remainders 7
9 7 3
x R__
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Steps:1. Ask yourself: the divisor times what = a number close to but
not more than the dividend 2. Find the number on your chart that’s close and circle it3. Then go across to find the number that goes on the top; write
it down4. Multiply5. Subtract6. Write down the remainder
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Division with Remainders 8
6 2 2
x R__
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Steps:1. Ask yourself: the divisor times what = a number close to but
not more than the dividend 2. Find the number on your chart that’s close and circle it3. Then go across to find the number that goes on the top; write
it down4. Multiply5. Subtract6. Write down the remainder
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Division with Remainders 9
3 2 6
x R__
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Steps:1. Ask yourself: the divisor times what = a number close to but
not more than the dividend 2. Find the number on your chart that’s close and circle it3. Then go across to find the number that goes on the top; write
it down4. Multiply5. Subtract6. Write down the remainder
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Division with Remainders 10
8 4 1
x R__
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Steps:1. Ask yourself: the divisor times what = a number close to but
not more than the dividend 2. Find the number on your chart that’s close and circle it3. Then go across to find the number that goes on the top; write
it down4. Multiply5. Subtract6. Write down the remainder
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Division with Remainders 11
7 3 2
x R__
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Steps:1. Ask yourself: the divisor times what = a number close to but
not more than the dividend 2. Find the number on your chart that’s close and circle it3. Then go across to find the number that goes on the top; write
it down4. Multiply5. Subtract6. Write down the remainder
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Division with Remainders 12
8 4 7
x R__
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Steps:1. Ask yourself: the divisor times what = a number close to but
not more than the dividend 2. Find the number on your chart that’s close and circle it3. Then go across to find the number that goes on the top; write
it down4. Multiply5. Subtract6. Write down the remainder
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Division with Remainders 13
4 2 7
x R__
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Steps:1. Ask yourself: the divisor times what = a number close to but
not more than the dividend 2. Find the number on your chart that’s close and circle it3. Then go across to find the number that goes on the top; write
it down4. Multiply5. Subtract6. Write down the remainder
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Division with Remainders 14
9 6 4
x R__
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Steps:1. Ask yourself: the divisor times what = a number close to but
not more than the dividend 2. Find the number on your chart that’s close and circle it3. Then go across to find the number that goes on the top; write
it down4. Multiply5. Subtract6. Write down the remainder
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Division with Remainders 15
8 6 5
x R__
-
Steps:1. Ask yourself: the divisor times what = a number close to but
not more than the dividend 2. Find the number on your chart that’s close and circle it3. Then go across to find the number that goes on the top; write
it down4. Multiply5. Subtract6. Write down the remainder
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