Let’s Practice!
Can you find the parts of a division sentence?
Goal:
Goal:
You Can Do It!
Goal: Use context clues to find the parts of a division sentence.
Do you know how to find the parts of a division sentence? Play the game below to practice!
Which number is the dividend?
There are 24 astronauts. There are 4 rockets. Each rocket can carry 6 astronauts.
- 4
- 24
- 6
Look for the total number of astronauts to find the dividend!
Look for the total number of astronauts to find the dividend!
Look for the total number of astronauts to find the dividend!
Which number is the divisor?
There are 32 astronauts. There are 8 rockets. Each rocket can carry 4 astronauts.
- 8
- 32
- 4
Look for the number of equal groups to find the divisor!
Look for the number of equal groups to find the divisor!
Look for the number of equal groups to find the divisor!
Which number is the quotient?
There are 42 astronauts. There are 7 rockets. Each rocket can carry 6 astronauts.
- 42
- 6
- 7
Look for the number in each group to find the quotient!
Look for the number in each group to find the quotient!
Look for the number in each group to find the quotient!
Which number is the divisor?
There are 56 astronauts. There are 7 rockets. Each rocket can carry 8 astronauts.
- 8
- 56
- 7
Look for the number of equal groups to find the divisor!
Look for the number of equal groups to find the divisor!
Look for the number of equal groups to find the divisor!
Which number is the quotient?
There are 60 astronauts. There are 6 rockets. Each rocket can carry 10 astronauts.
- 60
- 10
- 6
Look for the number in each group to find the quotient!
Look for the number in each group to find the quotient!
Look for the number in each group to find the quotient!
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