Division Test Chapter 13 March 8, 2010 Problems 1 - 4: Choose the correct answer 1.100% of the class answered this correctly! Some students did not show.

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Division Test Chapter 13 March 8, 2010

Problems 1 - 4: Choose the correct answer 1.100% of the class answered this correctly! Some students did not show their work :( and lost points % of the class answered this correctly! Some students did not show their work :( and lost points % of the class answered this correctly! 4.100% of the class answered this correctly! Well done!! This shows you know how to divide, determine remainders, and identify the correct answer!!!

Problems read the directions!!! THINK THINK how to model 56  4. DIVISOR 5.Model the DIVISOR! Which number in the problem is the divisor? (4) 6.What is the dividend? (56) a.There should be 56 blocks. (F) b.Count the blocks. They are grouped by 10’s, then 6 are left over. 7.What does the quotient represent? a.The number of blocks in each group. (B)

Problems 8 & 9 8.The check step for division is always multiplication. If there is a remainder, addition will be used too. (J) a.Divisor (7) X Quotient (8) + remainder (6) = 62 9.Divisor (7) X Quotient (12) + Remainder (3) = 87 CHECK TO MAKE SURE YOU ANSWER THE QUESTIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Look at the little slip of paper. Back to cause and effect. What happens if you fail to show your work? (Repeat after me:) Mrs. Snyder, I WILL LOSE TWO POINTS.Mrs. Snyder, I WILL LOSE TWO POINTS. What happens if you fail to circle your answer? (Repeat after me:) Mrs. Snyder, I WILL LOSE ONE POINT!Mrs. Snyder, I WILL LOSE ONE POINT! WHY DIDN’T YOU CHECK THESE RULES?WHY DIDN’T YOU CHECK THESE RULES?

Problems r r 2 (Show work, and circle the answer.) r r 5 (Show work, and circle the answer.) r r 6 (Show work, and circle the answer.) 13.9 r r 4 (Show work, and circle the answer.) Calculate the number of points you lost because you failed to follow directions. How much higher would your grade have been? What will you do differently next time?

Problems What do the directions tell you to do? First, divide mentally. Second, WRITE THE BASIC DIVISION FACT! Third, WRITE THE QUOTIENT!  9  6;  8  7;  7  4; 40

Problems 17 & an = 3 18.What information is needed? a.Where do you start? How much money does she have to spend? ($39.00) b.Start with subtraction. If she bought one sweatshirt, how much money would be left over? ($ $15.00 = $24.00) c.Look at $ Do you see a basic math fact? d.$24.00  2 = $12.00 e.Read the question. What is it asking you?? f.How many t-shirts? (2) How many sweatshirts? (1)

Problem Whose book was more expensive? a)How much more did Jovanna spend? i.$2.25 b)Subtract $2.25 from $ How much money is left? ($10.00) c)Divide $10.00 by 2 = $5.00. (Both girls spent $5.00). d)$ = $7.25 (Jovanna) e)Anne spent $5.00.

Problem 20 General comments about word problems. left over.”Left over remainder.” Look for the words “left over.” “Left over” is a synonym for “remainder.” equal groups.” Look for the words “equal groups.” Equal groupsdivisor “Equal groups” = divisor. Solve, = 91. What multiplication math facts have a product that ends in 1? (7 X 3 = 21, for example) Guess and check. Use break apart, groups of 13, or 13 groups of 7

Meet in small groups Sean, Yianna, Garrett, William, Kaitlyn, Kelly, Alec, and Cole will meet with Mrs. Snyder. Isabella, Jarred, Talia, Tarin, Martin, Vivian, Jiwon, Sue, Luke, Sophie, and Alexandra will meet together to work on an independent activity.

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