Transcript of Story Map Multiplication/Partioning & Quotioning Division Demonstration
1. Multiplication
2. Sallys father has asked her and us to help him dig rocks out
of the garden. Sally has been busy and has already shovelled two
rocks into each of the three buckets Lets work out how many rocks
all together has Sally dug up?
3. Lets count the rocks together one, two.
4. Three, four.
5. Five, six. So tow rocks in each of the 3 buckets gave us,
how many rocks altogether did Sally did up? Six rocks altogether.
How did you work that out? Through addition or multiplication?
6. Partition Division
7. Sally has dug six rocks out of the garden. She has asked
that we equally share out the six rocks she has dug up between the
three buckets.
8. So lets evenly share the rock between each of the three
buckets until we have none leftover. Lets count together, one
rock.
9. 2 rocks.
10. Three rocks.
11. Four rocks.
12. Five rocks.
13. Six rocks.
14. How many rocks did we start with? Six. How many buckets did
we have to share the rocks between? Three. So how many rocks did we
have to put in each bucket? Two. So we shared six rocks between
three buckets which gave us two rocks in each bucket. And we have
no rocks leftover in the garden.
15. Lets empty these buckets and keep digging.
16. Quotition Division
17. Sally has dug up six rocks. Sallys father has asked us to
equally share two rocks in each bucket. So we have six rocks and we
need to share two rocks in each bucket. How many buckets will we
need?
18. Lets put two rocks in this bucket.
19. And another two rocks into this bucket.
20. And another two rocks in this bucket.
21. Now there are no rocks left in the garden and we have
shared two rocks into each bucket. How many rocks did we start
with? Six. How many rocks did we have to share between buckets?
Two.
22. So altogether how many buckets did we share the rocks
across? 1.2.3. So we had 6 rocks and we shared 2 rocks into each
bucket, so I needed to have 3 buckets.