Math Lesson 62 page 210 Equal Groups How and when to use them.

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Math Lesson 62 page 210 Equal Groups How and when to use them

No. in group _____ ______ in each ____ number word word

No. in group _____ ______ in each ____ number word word

No. in group _____ ______ in each ____ No. of groups ____ ____ number word word number word

No. in group _____ ______ in each ____ No. of groups ____ ____ number word word number word

No. in group _____ ______ in each ____ No. of groups ____ ____ Total __________ number word word number word

No. in group _____ ______ in each ____ No. of groups ____ ____ Total __________ number word word number word

No. in group _____ ______ in each ____ X No. of groups ____ ____ Total __________ number word word number word

Ted has 21 tennis balls in cans. There are 3 tennis balls in each can. How many cans does he have?

No. in groups ____ _____ in each _______ No. of groups _____ ________ Total _____ ______

Ted has 21 tennis balls in cans. There are 3 tennis balls in each can. How many cans does he have? No. in groups ____ _____ in each _______ No. of groups _____ ________ Total _____ ______

Ted has 21 tennis balls in cans. There are 3 tennis balls in each can. How many cans does he have? No. in groups __3__ balls in each _can__ No. of groups _____ ________ Total _____ ______

Ted has 21 tennis balls in cans. There are 3 tennis balls in each can. How many cans does he have? No. in groups __3__ balls in each _can__ No. of groups _____ ________ Total _____ ______

Ted has 21 tennis balls in cans. There are 3 tennis balls in each can. How many cans does he have? No. in groups __3__ balls in each _can__ No. of groups _____ __cans__ Total _____ ______

Ted has 21 tennis balls in cans. There are 3 tennis balls in each can. How many cans does he have? No. in groups __3__ balls in each _can__ No. of groups _____ __cans__ Total _____ ______

Ted has 21 tennis balls in cans. There are 3 tennis balls in each can. How many cans does he have? No. in groups __3__ balls in each _can__ No. of groups _____ __cans__ Total _____ _balls_____

Ted has 21 tennis balls in cans. There are 3 tennis balls in each can. How many cans does he have? No. in groups __3__ balls in each _can__ No. of groups _____ __cans__ Total _____ _balls_____

Ted has 21 tennis balls in cans. There are 3 tennis balls in each can. How many cans does he have? No. in groups __3__ balls in each _can__ No. of groups _____ __cans__ Total _____ _balls_____

Ted has 21 tennis balls in cans. There are 3 tennis balls in each can. How many cans does he have? No. in groups __3__ balls in each _can__ No. of groups _____ __cans__ Total _____ _balls_____

Ted has 21 tennis balls in cans. There are 3 tennis balls in each can. How many cans does he have? No. in groups __3__ balls in each _can__ No. of groups _____ __cans__ Total ___21 _balls_____

Ted has 21 tennis balls in cans. There are 3 tennis balls in each can. How many cans does he have? No. in groups __3__ balls in each _can__ X No. of groups _____ __cans__ Total ___21 _balls_____

Ted has 21 tennis balls in cans. There are 3 tennis balls in each can. How many cans does he have? No. in groups __3__ balls in each _can__ X No. of groups __7___ __cans__ Total ___21 _balls_____

Ted has 21 tennis balls in cans. There are 3 tennis balls in each can. How many cans does he have? No. in groups __3__ balls in each _can__ X No. of groups __7___ __cans__ Total ___21 _balls_____

Ted has 21 tennis balls in cans. There are 3 tennis balls in each can. How many cans does he have? No. in groups __3__ balls in each _can__ X No. of groups __7___ __cans__ Total ___21 _balls_____

Ted has 5 cans of rubber balls. He has 40 rubber balls in all. How many balls are in each can if the same number of balls is in each can?

No. in groups ______ _______ in each ________ No. of groups ______ ________ Total (in all) ______ ______ number word word number word

Ted has 5 cans of rubber balls. He has 40 rubber balls in all. How many balls are in each can if the same number of balls is in each can? No. in groups __?___ _balls___ in each __can___ No. of groups ______ ________ Total (in all) ______ ______ number word word number word

Ted has 5 cans of rubber balls. He has 40 rubber balls in all. How many balls are in each can if the same number of balls is in each can? No. in groups __?___ _balls___ in each __can___ No. of groups ______ __cans__ Total (in all) ______ _balls_ number word word number word

Ted has 5 cans of rubber balls. He has 40 rubber balls in all. How many balls are in each can if the same number of balls is in each can? No. in groups __?___ _balls___ in each __can___ No. of groups ______ __cans__ Total (in all) ______ _balls_ number word word number word

Ted has 5 cans of rubber balls. He has 40 rubber balls in all. How many balls are in each can if the same number of balls is in each can? No. in groups __?___ _balls___ in each __can___ No. of groups __5___ __cans__ Total (in all) ______ _balls_ number word word number word

Ted has 5 cans of rubber balls. He has 40 rubber balls in all. How many balls are in each can if the same number of balls is in each can? No. in groups __?___ _balls___ in each __can___ No. of groups __5___ __cans__ Total (in all) ______ _balls_ number word word number word

Ted has 5 cans of rubber balls. He has 40 rubber balls in all. How many balls are in each can if the same number of balls is in each can? No. in groups __?___ _balls___ in each __can___ No. of groups __5___ __cans__ Total (in all) ______ _balls_ number word word number word

Ted has 5 cans of rubber balls. He has 40 rubber balls in all. How many balls are in each can if the same number of balls is in each can? No. in groups __?___ _balls___ in each __can___ No. of groups __5___ __cans__ Total (in all) __40__ _balls_ number word word number word

Ted has 5 cans of rubber balls. He has 40 rubber balls in all. How many balls are in each can if the same number of balls is in each can? No. in groups __?___ _balls___ in each __can___ X No. of groups __5___ __cans__ Total (in all) __40__ _balls_ number word word number word

Ted has 5 cans of rubber balls. He has 40 rubber balls in all. How many balls are in each can if the same number of balls is in each can? No. in groups __8___ _balls___ in each __can___ X No. of groups __5___ __cans__ Total (in all) __40__ _balls_ number word word number word

Ted has 5 cans of rubber balls. He has 40 rubber balls in all. How many balls are in each can if the same number of balls is in each can? No. in groups __8___ _balls___ in each __can___ X No. of groups __5___ __cans__ Total (in all) __40__ _balls_ number word word number word

There were 35 people. There were 7 cars. The number in each car was the same. How many people were in each car?

No. in groups ______ _______ in each ________ No. of groups ______ ________ Total (in all) ______ ______ number wordword number word

There were 35 people. There were 7 cars. The number in each car was the same. How many people were in each car? No. in groups ______ _______ in each ________ No. of groups ______ ________ Total (in all) ______ ______ number wordword number word

There were 35 people. There were 7 cars. The number in each car was the same. How many people were in each car? No. in groups ______ _______ in each _car____ No. of groups ______ _cars_ Total (in all) ______ ______ number wordword number word

There were 35 people. There were 7 cars. The number in each car was the same. How many people were in each car? No. in groups ______ _people_ in each _car____ No. of groups ______ _cars_ Total (in all) ______ people number wordword number word

There were 35 people. There were 7 cars. The number in each car was the same. How many people were in each car? No. in groups ______ _people_ in each _car____ No. of groups __7___ _cars_ Total (in all) __35__ people number wordword number word

There were 35 people. There were 7 cars. The number in each car was the same. How many people were in each car? No. in groups __5___ _people_ in each _car____ No. of groups __7___ _cars_ Total (in all) __35__ people number wordword number word

There were 35 people. There were 7 cars. The number in each car was the same. How many people were in each car? No. in groups __5___ _people_ in each _car____ No. of groups __7___ _cars_ Total (in all) __35__ people number wordword number word

There were 35 people. There were 7 cars. The number in each car was the same. How many people were in each car? No. in groups __5___ _people_ in each _car____ No. of groups __7___ _cars_ Total (in all) __35__ people number wordword number word

The fourth grade was planning to eat lunch at McDonald’s while on a field trip. If 6 fourth graders could eat at each table, and all 18 of the fourth graders went on the trip, how many tables would we need at McDonald’s?

No. in groups 6 kids at each table No. of groups ___ tables Total (in all) 18 kids

The fourth grade was planning to eat lunch at McDonald’s while on a field trip. If 6 fourth graders could eat at each table, and all 18 of the fourth graders went on the trip, how many tables would we need at McDonald’s? No. in groups 6 kids at each table X No. of groups 3__ tables Total (in all) 18 kids

What if the second and third grades was going on the field trip, too? There are are 24 second graders and 18 third graders on the trip. (Remember, there are 18 fourth graders.) If six kids could sit at each table, how many tables would we need?

No in group 6 kids at each table No. of groups X10tables Total (in all)60kids

What if the second and third grades was going on the field trip, too? There are are 24 second graders and 18 third graders on the trip. (Remember, there are 18 fourth graders.) If six kids could sit at each table, how many tables would we need? No in group 6 kids at each table No. of groups X60kids Total (in all)360tables

What if the second and third grades was going on the field trip, too? There are are 24 second graders and 18 third graders on the trip. (Remember, there are 18 fourth graders.) If six kids could sit at each table, how many tables would we need? No in group 6 kids at each table No. of groups X60kids Total (in all)360tables

Tips to remember:

Look for the magic word each

Tips to remember: Look for the magic word each Fill in the words in the frame- work as soon as you know them.

Tips to remember: Look for the magic word each Fill in the words in the frame- work as soon as you know them. After you “solve the puzzle”, read the questions again and make sure your answer makes sense !