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  • 7 x 6 = 42

    12 x 5 = 60 10 x 11 = 110

    202 x 4 = 808

    3 x 4 = 12

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    .

    Divide Them Up

    12 4 = 3 12 3 = 4

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    Divide Them UpFind the Division Facts *Quotient Tournament *

    Is it Divisible by 2? *Is it Divisible by 5? *Is it Divisible by 10? *Division Quick Trick! *

    Susie's Birthday: Word Problems *Division Word Problems *

    Long Division Word Problems *Lemonade Stand Math #1 *Lemonade Stand Math #2 *Lemonade Stand Math #3 *Lemonade Stand Math #4 *

    Certificate of CompletionAnswer Sheets

    * Has an Answer Sheet

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    Math

    DivisionIs it Divisible by 2?Any number with a ones digit of 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8, is divisible by 2.

    Circle the numbers in the strawberries that are divisible by 2.

    115

    202

    789

    1430

    544

    88

    56

    9998

    313

    7120

    6714

    123

    826

    31900

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    Math

    Division

    300

    1

    1000

    75

    325

    44

    6567

    691

    7220

    40

    20

    123

    826

    499

    835

    1501

    662

    Is it Divisible by 5?Any number with a ones digit of 0 or 5, is divisible by 5.

    Circle the numbers in the apples that are divisible by 5.

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    Math

    Calculation

    Find The Multiplication FactsMultiplication is the reverse of division.

    Example: If the division sentence is 12 6 = 2, Then the related multiplication facts are 6 x 2 = 12 and 2 x 6 = 12.

    Look at these division sentences, and write down the two related multiplication facts.

    10 5 = 2

    120 12 = 10

    35 7 = 5

    96 8 = 12

    44 11 = 4

    81 9 = 9

    75 25 = 3

    76 2 = 38

    999 3 = 333

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    Calculation

    Find The Division FactsDivision is the reverse of multiplication.

    Example: If the multiplication sentence is 3 x 4 = 12, Then the related division facts are 12 3 = 4 and 12 4 = 3.

    Look at these multiplication sentences, and write down the two related division facts.

    8 x 4 = 32

    7 x 6 = 42

    12 x 5 = 60

    40 x 10 = 400

    10 x 11 = 110

    9 x 5 = 45

    202 x 4 = 808

    13 x 2 = 26

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    Division

    To divide numbers that end in zeroes, divide the rest of the numbers. Then, count the zeroes and add them to the answer.

    350 7 1100 11

    6400 8

    2800 4

    360 6

    3330 333 1440 12

    1320 6

    45000 5

    Division Quick Trick!

    Examples: 2400 2 = ? First divide 24 by 2 = 12. There are two zeroes. Write 2 zeroes after 12. Therefore, 2400 2 = 1200.

    Numbers Ending in Zero

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    Solve the puzzles by finding two numbers whose product equals the top number, and whose sum equals

    the bottom number.

    16844

    78

    107

    44

    189

    96

    209

    2410

    1610

    56

    2110

    4213

    ex:

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    Solve the puzzles by finding two numbers whose product equals the top number, and whose sum equals

    the bottom number.

    241183

    158

    4013

    3612

    7217

    -4-3

    -90

    2712

    5615

    3512

    2510

    -82

    ex:

  • 6 42

    8 16 2 80

    4 76

    2 70

    9 36

    2 42 10 110

    12 132

    6 102

    2 144

    2 114

    19

    -436-360

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  • 6 60 10 70

    12 48 2 12

    4 36

    2 60

    6 84

    6 90

    12 36

    2 84

    3 138

    2 104

    42

    -804-40

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  • 6 728 16

    3 15

    3 42

    2 72

    6 1383 135

    2 114

    5 110

    2 142

    8 136

    5 115

    45

    -1215-150

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  • 8 40

    3 69

    11 55 7 7010 80

    7 913 126

    2 140

    3 111 2 118 4 144

    3 138

    42

    -1206-60

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  • 6 30 6 54

    2 56

    3 57

    3 48

    4 20

    2 845 85 7 42

    2 80

    9 1085 100

    28

    -416-160

    Solve the division problems

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  • 7 98 12 72

    3 33 2 88

    2 122 78

    5 50

    2 2222 126

    4 116

    4 136

    5 145

    14

    -728-280

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  • 3 722 64 4 92

    6 30

    2 36 2 94

    4 88

    2 46

    3 54 3 48

    2 138

    5 13527

    -1035-350

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  • 611 132 4 16

    11 99

    3 72

    3 93

    2 96

    2 76

    5 135

    1

    2 104

    8 12015

    -840-400

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    102

    2 651

  • 6 243 30

    12 72

    4 96

    12 84

    10 8010 60

    8 136

    2 132

    6 114 2 115

    3 126

    19

    -654-540

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  • Complete each division matchup. The number with the higher quotient advances to the next round where it becomes the dividend and the number in the diamond is the divisor. Look at the example matchup below then fill out the rest of the bracket. Color in the box of the winner each round to keep track of who wins. Show your work.

    Quotient Tournament

    7 3,1643 1,377

    Example:

    WIN

    NER!

    1,708

    735

    1,684

    2,538

    vs.

    Because 459 is greater than 452, it goes on to the next bracket where it is divided by next divisor in the black diamond, which happens to be 5 in this case.

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