DIVIDING USING ESTIMATION I CAN USE BASIC FACTS TO ESTIMATE QUOTIENTS WITH TWO-DIGIT DIVISORS.

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DIVIDING USING ESTIMATION I CAN USE BASIC FACTS TO ESTIMATE QUOTIENTS WITH TWO-DIGIT DIVISORS.

DIVIDE BY MULTIPLES OF 10, 100, AND 1, ÷ ÷ 20 15,000 ÷ ,000 ÷ 50 21,000 ÷ 300

APPLICATION PROBLEM 852 pounds of grapes were packed equally into 3 boxes for shipping. How many pounds of grapes will there be in 2 boxes? Make sure you understand what the question is asking you!

402 ÷ 19 What is the dividend? Divisor? What is 19 rounded to the nearest ten? How can we round 402 to make it easily divided?

149 ÷ 71

427 ÷ 58

293 ÷ 42

751 ÷ 93

PROBLEM SET You are to work on this independently! I will have small groups at my back table. Everyone will get a chance to work with me, so please be patient. If you have a question, ask a shoulder partner.

EXIT TICKET This is independent work! The exit ticket is going to show me what you know now from today’s lesson. You will have 7 minutes to complete this.