Chapter 4 - Division 10/21/15 V ocabulary you NEED to know: Dividend- the number that is being divided Divisor- the number that divides the dividend Quotient-

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Chapter 4 - Division 10/21/15 V ocabulary you NEED to know: Dividend- the number that is being divided Divisor- the number that divides the dividend Quotient- answer to a division problem Multiples- a number that is the product of a given number and a counting number ex: 2,4,6,8- multiples of 2 Remainder- the amount left over when a number cannot be divided equally Factors- Numbers that are multiplied together to equal a product. 4.4 Divide Tens, Hundreds, and Thousands D ustin is packing apples in gift boxes. Each gift box holds 4 apples. How many boxes can Dustin pack in 120 apples? 4.11 Divide by 1- Digit Numbers 10/23/15 S tudents in the 3rd, 4th, and 5th grades made 525 origami animals. each grade made the same number of animals. How many animals did each grade make? 4.2Remainders 10/26/15 E rica and 2 friends are playing a game of dominoes. There are 28 dominoes in the set. Erica wants to receive the same number of dominoes. Can she divide them equally? Why or why not? Write the equations that represent the below models.

4.3 Interpret the Remainder 10/27/15 M agda has some leftover wallpaper 73 inches long. She wants to cut it into 8 pieces to use around her scrapbook. Each piece will have equal length. How long will each piece be? Ben is a tour guide. He can take no more than 7 people at a time on a tour. If 80 people want to take part in the tour, how many groups of 7 people will Ben show around? Students are driven to soccer games in vans. Each van holds 9 students. How many vans are needed for 31 students? 4.1 Estimating Quotients by Using Multiples 10/28/15 The bakery made 110 muffins. They will be packed in boxes with 8 muffins in each box. About how many boxes will there be? 4.5 Estimating Quotients Using Compatible Numbers A horse's heart beats 132 times in 3 minutes. About how many times does it beat in 1 minute? 4.6 Division Using Distributive Property 10/29/ Model Division with Regrouping11/2/15 T he librarian wants to share 54 books equally among 3 classes. How many books will she give to each class? 4.8 Division Using Partial Quotients 11/3/15 A t a camp, there are 5 players on each lacrosse team. If there are 125 people on lacrosse teams, how many teams are there?

4.12 Multi-step Division Problems11/4/15 L ucia and her dad will prepare corn for a community picnic. There are 3 bags of corn. Each bag holds 32 ears of corn. They want to divide the corn equally into 8 serving plates. How many ears of corn should they put on each of the 8 serving plates? W hat do I need to find? What information do I need to use? How will I use the information? There are 8 dinner rolls in a package. How many packages will be needed to feed 64 people if each person has 2 dinner rolls? W hat do I need to find? What information do I need to use? How will I use the information?