DIVISIBILITY RULES of the Number 5 ???? Math for Kids ➗

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In this lesson, we explored the divisibility rule of five, which states that a number is divisible by five if its last digit is either a five or a zero. Using the example of 875 dolls, we demonstrated how to apply this rule to determine that the number can be evenly divided into groups of five. This concept is rooted in the multiplication table of five, where all products end in five or zero, reinforcing the rule’s validity.
  1. What do you think the last digit of a number tells us about dividing it by five?
  2. Can you give an example of a number that is divisible by five? What is its last digit?
  3. Why do you think the rule for dividing by five is important when we group things, like dolls in boxes?

Divisibility Rules of the Number 5: Math for Kids

Welcome to the World of Numbers!

Today, we’re going to learn about numbers that can be divided by five. Imagine we have a bunch of dolls, and we want to put them into boxes. Each box can hold exactly five dolls. To see if we can do this without any dolls left over, we use something called the divisibility rule of five.

What is the Divisibility Rule of Five?

The divisibility rule of five is super simple! To find out if a number can be divided by five, just look at the last digit of the number. If the last digit is a five or a zero, then the number is divisible by five. This means you can divide it into groups of five without any leftovers.

Let’s Try an Example!

Imagine we have 875 dolls. We want to put them into boxes with five dolls in each box. To check if this works, we look at the last digit of 875, which is five. Since it ends in five, we know we can divide 875 by five perfectly, with no dolls left over!

Why Does This Work?

This works because of the multiplication table of five. If you look at the results of multiplying five by any number, you’ll see that the answers always end in either five or zero. That’s why our rule works!

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  • Can you think of some numbers that end in five or zero? What objects or things around you can you count to see if they can be divided by five?
  • Why do you think it’s helpful to know if a number can be divided by five? Can you think of a time when you might need to use this rule in real life?
  • Imagine you have a collection of toys. How would you use the divisibility rule of five to organize them into groups? What other ways can you think of to group your toys?
  1. Number Hunt: Go on a number hunt around your house or classroom. Look for numbers on clocks, books, or even in your parents’ phone numbers. Write down any numbers you find and check if they are divisible by five using the divisibility rule. Remember, if the number ends in a zero or five, it can be divided by five!

  2. Divisibility Detective: Gather a collection of small objects like buttons, coins, or blocks. Count them and see if you can group them into sets of five without any leftovers. Try different numbers of objects and predict whether they will divide evenly by five before you start grouping. Were your predictions correct?

  3. Story Time with Numbers: Create a short story or comic strip about a character who loves organizing things in groups of five. Maybe they have a collection of toys, candies, or stickers. Draw pictures to show how they use the divisibility rule of five to organize their collection perfectly. Share your story with a friend or family member!

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

Welcome to Smile and Learn! Today, we’re exploring numbers divisible by five. We have dolls, and in this case, we can keep five in each box. To find out if we can divide them into boxes of five, we use the divisibility rule of five.

To determine if a whole number is divisible by five, we only need to look at the last digit. It’s super easy! Every number that ends in five or zero is divisible by five.

For example, we have 875 dolls. If we store them in groups of five, there will be none left over. Why is that? Think of the multiplication table of five. If we look at the last digits, we can see that all the results end in either five or zero, just like our divisibility rule of five.

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