Welcome to the world of division! Division is like sharing things equally. Let’s explore how it works with some fun examples and problems.
Imagine you have a bunch of things, like candies or toys, and you want to share them equally with your friends. Division helps you figure out how many each person gets. Let’s start with dividing by 1.
When you divide any number by 1, the number stays the same. It’s like saying you have 5 candies and you keep them all to yourself. Here are some examples:
See? The number doesn’t change!
Now, let’s try dividing by other numbers. This is like sharing with more friends!
When you divide by 2, you’re sharing with one friend. Let’s see how it works:
Each person gets half of the total!
What if you have to share with two friends? That’s dividing by 3:
Now, each person gets a third of the total!
Let’s try sharing with three friends:
Everyone gets a quarter of the total!
Division is a great way to share things equally. The more you practice, the better you’ll get at it. Try dividing by different numbers and see how it works. Remember, practice makes perfect!
Congratulations on learning about division! Keep up the great work and have fun with math!
Candy Sharing Activity: Gather a small group of friends or family members and a bag of candies or small toys. Try dividing them equally among the group. Start by dividing by 2, then try dividing by 3 and 4. How many does each person get? Discuss how the number of items each person receives changes when you have more or fewer people to share with.
Division Detective: Go on a “division hunt” around your home or classroom. Look for items that can be divided equally, like a set of crayons, blocks, or books. Choose a number of items and decide how many people you want to share them with. Write down the division equation (e.g., 12 crayons divided by 3 people equals 4 crayons each) and share your findings with a friend or family member.
Story Time Sharing: Create a short story about a character who needs to share something equally with friends. For example, “Sam has 15 apples and wants to share them with 3 friends. How many apples does each friend get?” Draw pictures to illustrate your story and show the division process. Share your story with the class or a family member and explain how you solved the division problem.
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**Math Problems: Division**
– 5 divided by 1 equals 5
– 0 divided by 1 equals 0
– 8 divided by 1 equals 8
– 10 divided by 1 equals 10
– 3 divided by 1 equals 3
– 11 divided by 1 equals 11
– 2 divided by 1 equals 2
– 1 divided by 1 equals 1
– 12 divided by 1 equals 12
– 7 divided by 1 equals 7
– 6 divided by 1 equals 6
– 4 divided by 1 equals 4
– 9 divided by 1 equals 9
**Examples:**
– There are 7 nails, and there is 1 box. We can use 7 nails to fix the box. 7 divided by 1 equals 7.
– There are 10 pieces of pepperoni, and there is 1 pizza dough. Using all of the pepperoni, how many are there for the pizza? 10 divided by 1 equals 10.
– There are 12 balls, and there is 1 basket. Using all of the balls, how many are there for the basket? 12 divided by 1 equals 12.
**More Division Problems:**
– 11 divided by 1 equals 11
– 7 divided by 1 equals 7
– 3 divided by 1 equals 3
– 5 divided by 1 equals 5
– 2 divided by 1 equals 2
– 10 divided by 1 equals 10
– 8 divided by 1 equals 8
– 4 divided by 1 equals 4
– 1 divided by 1 equals 1
– 6 divided by 1 equals 6
– 9 divided by 1 equals 9
**Division by 2:**
– 10 divided by 2 equals 5
– 20 divided by 2 equals 10
– 2 divided by 2 equals 1
– 8 divided by 2 equals 4
– 22 divided by 2 equals 11
– 6 divided by 2 equals 3
– 16 divided by 2 equals 8
– 12 divided by 2 equals 6
– 14 divided by 2 equals 7
– 24 divided by 2 equals 12
– 0 divided by 2 equals 0
– 20 divided by 2 equals 10
**Division by 3:**
– 21 divided by 3 equals 7
– 3 divided by 3 equals 1
– 12 divided by 3 equals 4
– 6 divided by 3 equals 2
– 30 divided by 3 equals 10
– 36 divided by 3 equals 12
– 0 divided by 3 equals 0
– 27 divided by 3 equals 9
– 24 divided by 3 equals 8
– 15 divided by 3 equals 5
**Division by 4:**
– 20 divided by 4 equals 5
– 44 divided by 4 equals 11
– 24 divided by 4 equals 6
– 12 divided by 4 equals 3
– 8 divided by 4 equals 2
– 28 divided by 4 equals 7
– 48 divided by 4 equals 12
– 16 divided by 4 equals 4
**Division by 5:**
– 5 divided by 5 equals 1
– 40 divided by 5 equals 8
– 15 divided by 5 equals 3
– 25 divided by 5 equals 5
– 45 divided by 5 equals 9
– 55 divided by 5 equals 11
– 60 divided by 5 equals 12
– 30 divided by 5 equals 6
**Division by 6:**
– 6 divided by 6 equals 1
– 54 divided by 6 equals 9
– 72 divided by 6 equals 12
– 42 divided by 6 equals 7
– 60 divided by 6 equals 10
– 24 divided by 6 equals 4
– 36 divided by 6 equals 6
– 18 divided by 6 equals 3
**Division by 7:**
– 49 divided by 7 equals 7
– 63 divided by 7 equals 9
– 7 divided by 7 equals 1
– 56 divided by 7 equals 8
– 77 divided by 7 equals 11
– 35 divided by 7 equals 5
– 14 divided by 7 equals 2
– 0 divided by 7 equals 0
**Division by 8:**
– 40 divided by 8 equals 5
– 48 divided by 8 equals 6
– 24 divided by 8 equals 3
– 56 divided by 8 equals 7
– 64 divided by 8 equals 8
– 80 divided by 8 equals 10
**Division by 9:**
– 81 divided by 9 equals 9
– 63 divided by 9 equals 7
– 0 divided by 9 equals 0
– 108 divided by 9 equals 12
– 99 divided by 9 equals 11
– 27 divided by 9 equals 3
– 36 divided by 9 equals 4
**Division by 10:**
– 120 divided by 10 equals 12
– 80 divided by 10 equals 8
– 70 divided by 10 equals 7
– 110 divided by 10 equals 11
– 10 divided by 10 equals 1
– 0 divided by 10 equals 0
– 90 divided by 10 equals 9
– 30 divided by 10 equals 3
– 50 divided by 10 equals 5
– 40 divided by 10 equals 4
– 20 divided by 10 equals 2
**Division by 11:**
– 44 divided by 11 equals 4
– 66 divided by 11 equals 6
– 110 divided by 11 equals 10
– 121 divided by 11 equals 11
– 0 divided by 11 equals 0
– 33 divided by 11 equals 3
– 88 divided by 11 equals 8
– 77 divided by 11 equals 7
– 11 divided by 11 equals 1
– 132 divided by 11 equals 12
**Division by 12:**
– 12 divided by 12 equals 1
– 96 divided by 12 equals 8
– 108 divided by 12 equals 9
– 144 divided by 12 equals 12
– 84 divided by 12 equals 7
– 72 divided by 12 equals 6
– 48 divided by 12 equals 4
– 24 divided by 12 equals 2
– 36 divided by 12 equals 3
– 0 divided by 12 equals 0
– 60 divided by 12 equals 5
– 120 divided by 12 equals 10
**Conclusion:**
Congratulations on reaching the end! Keep practicing!
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