Unit 12 Lesson 5 Zoo Stickers and Stamps Created by Mrs. White Frederick Douglass Students will: Represent division problems using manipulatives, pictures.

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Unit 12 Lesson 5 Zoo Stickers and Stamps Created by Mrs. White Frederick Douglass Students will: Represent division problems using manipulatives, pictures and words Solve problems using manipulatives and pictures and explaining reasoning..

Each day the zoo keeper receives 16 carrots. She wants to give each of the 4 apes the same number of carrots. How many carrots will each ape receive?

One day the zoo keeper bought 18 carrots for the 4 apes. How many carrots will each ape receive?

A class of 18 students is going on a field trip to the zoo. There are 4 adults who will drive the students. How many students should go in each car?

The zookeeper is preparing cages for some new monkeys. There are 20 new monkeys. She cannot put more than 6 monkeys in each cage. How many cages are needed?

The zookeeper share 30 bananas among 20 new monkeys. How many bananas will each monkey get??

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