Dividing on a number line with remainders.

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Dividing on a number line with remainders. 04/05/2016

Starter Multiplication challenge! Don’t forget to write your time down! Click for timers.

Number line division recap 25÷5= -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 5 10 15 20 25 There are 5 jumps of 5, so 25÷5=5

Division with remainders 25÷6= -6 -6 -6 -6 1 7 13 19 25 We cannot take another 6 away from 1, so we stop. There are 4 full jumps and one left over. 25÷6=4r1

Try these on a whiteboard 21÷4= 26÷3= 31÷5

04/05/2016 NL: use the number line method for remainders. 15÷2= 13÷2= 11÷3= 17÷4= 16÷5= 25÷3= 36÷5= 39÷3= 45÷4= 50÷6= 52÷6= 64÷7= 39÷8= 73÷9= 56÷6=