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Long Division Today, you will need: A Pencil Scrap Paper Listen to the song and sing along! See if you can remember the steps in Long Division!

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1 Long Division Today, you will need: A Pencil Scrap Paper Listen to the song and sing along! See if you can remember the steps in Long Division! http://www.youtube.com/embed/R_cqrdZNmr0 ?rel=0

2 Do you remember the steps from the song?

3 MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION ARE RELATED

4 Quotient – the answer to a division problem. Divisor – the number in front of the division bracket. Dividend – the number inside the division bracket. Remainder – the number left over after dividing. divisor ) dividend quotient & remainder Vocabulary

5 Dividend- a number that is be divided. = 8 56 7 ÷ Dividend

6 Divisor- the number that is dividing the dividend. = 8 56 7 ÷ DividendDivisor

7 Quotient- the answer to a division problem. 8 56 7 ÷ DividendDivisorQuotient =

8 Dividend- a number that is be divided. 8 56 7 Dividend )

9 Divisor- the number that is dividing the dividend. 8 56 7 Dividend ) Divisor

10 Quotient- the answer to a division problem. 8 56 7 Dividend ) DivisorQuotient

11 3 2 3 7 Watch and listen to me follow the steps…

12 5 7 4 5

13 Watch and listen to me follow the steps… you try it on a piece of scrap paper! 4 348

14 Your Turn!! 4) 7 6 23 ) 3 2 65 ) 3 4 5 8 ) 3 9 12) 6 8 84 ) 8 9 0 8 ) 1 5 62 ) 9 8 76 ) 5 7 9

15 Word Problem Time Mrs. White has 124 iTune downloads. She has 4 nieces. How many downloads will she give each of her nieces? A. 128 downloads B. 120 downloads C. 31 downloads D. 24 downloads

16 Sum it up!!  When dividing remember to stay neat and organized.


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