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Page 1: How do you share 15 doughnut holes with 3 kids? doughnut holes

How do you share 15 doughnut holes with 3 kids?

doughnut holes

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In this lesson, you will learn how to divide by using a

sharing model.

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Let’s ReviewLet’s Review

To share something means to split it equally amongst a set of groups.

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Let’s ReviewA Common Mistake

Not drawing and counting carefully when using the sharing model.

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Let’s ReviewCore Lesson We have 12 chocolates and 4 kids. How many do they

each get so everyone gets an equal amount?

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Let’s ReviewCore Lesson

12 chocolates, 4 kids, 3 each!

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Let’s ReviewCore Lesson

dividend

12 ÷ 4 = 3

divisor quotient

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Let’s ReviewCore Lesson

How do you share 15 doughnut holes with 3 kids equally?

15 doughnut holes, 3 kids, 5 each!

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Let’s ReviewCore Lesson

15 ÷ 3 = 5

dividend divisor quotient

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In this lesson, you have learned how to divide by using

a sharing model.

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Let’s ReviewGuided Practice

How can you share 32 chocolate chip cookies with 8 kids?

Draw a picture using the sharing model to show equal shares.

Label the dividend, divisor and quotient.

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Let’s ReviewGuided Practice

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Let’s ReviewExtension Activities

Read the stories that follow. For each story, use manipulatives such as unifix cubes, counters, tiles or a tool of your choice to model the sharing model.

Draw a picture to match.

Write an equation (number sentence).

Label the dividend, divisor and quotient.

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Let’s ReviewExtension Activities

27 students need to form 9 teams for a cooking contest. How many students will be on each team?

You and 4 friends collected 35 shells at the beach. When you share them equally how many shells will each person get?

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Let’s ReviewExtension Activities

You and your scout troop are entering the bubble blowing contest. There are 6 kids in your scout troop. Your leader bought 3 dozen bubble gum balls. How many gum balls will you each get?

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Let’s ReviewQuick Quiz

1) There are 18 slices of pizza and 6 hungry students. How many pieces can each child have? Find the quotient using the sharing model.

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Let’s ReviewQuick Quiz

2) Seven girls decorated 21 cookies. If they share them all equally how many will each get? Find the quotient using the sharing model.