DIVISIBILITY RULES of the Number 10 ????Math for Kids βž—

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In this lesson, students learn the simple rule for determining if a number is divisible by 10: if the last digit of the number is zero, it can be divided by 10 without any remainder. Using the example of 6,741 marbles, the lesson illustrates that since this number does not end in zero, there will be one marble left over when attempting to pack them into boxes of ten. Understanding divisibility rules is emphasized as a valuable skill in both math and everyday life.
  1. What do you need to look at to know if a number can be divided by 10?
  2. If a number ends with a zero, what does that mean for dividing it by 10?
  3. Why do you think it’s important to know about divisibility rules in math?

Divisibility Rules of the Number 10 ???? Math for Kids βž—

Welcome to Smile and Learn! Today, we’re going to have some fun with numbers and learn about how to tell if a number can be divided by 10. Let’s imagine we have 6,741 marbles, and we want to put 10 marbles in each box. How can we know if we can do this without leaving any marbles out?

How to Tell if a Number is Divisible by 10

It’s super easy! To find out if a number is divisible by 10, you just need to look at the last digit of the number. If the number ends with a zero, then it can be divided by 10 without leaving any marbles behind. If it doesn’t end in zero, then there will be some marbles left over.

Let’s Try It Out!

So, what do you think will happen when we try to pack our 6,741 marbles into boxes of 10? That’s right! Since 6,741 does not end in zero, there will be some marbles left over. Can you guess how many? Yes, there will be one marble left over!

Why Are Divisibility Rules Important?

Divisibility rules are really helpful in math and in everyday life. They can help you simplify fractions, find out if a number is a prime number, and much more. Knowing these rules can make math easier and more fun!

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  • Can you think of some numbers that end in zero? What do you notice about them when you try to divide them by 10?
  • Have you ever tried to share something equally with your friends, like candies or toys? What happens if the number of items doesn’t divide evenly? How do you decide what to do with the extras?
  • Why do you think it’s important to know if a number can be divided by 10? Can you think of a situation in real life where this might be useful?
  1. Marble Sorting Game: Gather a collection of small objects like marbles, buttons, or coins. Try to group them into sets of 10. After making each group, check if there are any objects left over. Discuss with a friend or family member why some numbers leave leftovers and others don’t. Can you predict which numbers will have leftovers just by looking at them?

  2. Number Hunt: Go on a number hunt around your home or neighborhood. Look for numbers on signs, books, or even in your pantry. Write down the numbers you find and check if they are divisible by 10. Remember, if the number ends in zero, it can be divided by 10 without any leftovers. Share your findings with your class or family!

  3. Create Your Own Divisibility Rule: Think about other numbers and create your own simple rule to check if they are divisible by a certain number. For example, can you come up with a rule for divisibility by 5? Try it out with different numbers and see if your rule works every time. Share your rule with a friend and see if they can use it too!

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

Welcome to Smile and Learn! Today, we’re exploring numbers divisible by 10. We have 6,741 marbles, and we’re putting 10 in each box. To determine if a number is divisible by 10, we simply check if it ends in zero.

What do you think will happen when we pack up all our marbles? That’s right! There will be marbles left over because 6,741 is not divisible by 10. Can you guess how many will be left over? That’s correctβ€”there will be one left over!

Thank you very much for joining us! I hope you enjoyed learning about the divisibility rule. These rules are very useful in everyday life and will also help you in your math classes at school. They provide clues for simplifying fractions, identifying prime numbers, and much more.

We’ve learned so much in just one video! Did you know there are many more videos available? Imagine how much you could learn! Subscribe to the Smile and Learn educational channel to learn and have fun at the same time!

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