4.NBT.6 Division Mastery Flashcards

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  1. Divide a two-digit number by a one-digit number using an area model.
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  1. Divide a three-digit number by a one-digit number using an area model.
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  1. Divide a four-digit number by a one-digit number using an area model.
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  1. Interpret what a remainder will mean in a division problem. (Story problems on 826)
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  1. Be able to write a division problem as a numerical expression, a long division problem, a fraction, or an area model problem.
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  1. Represent a division problem using base-ten blocks.
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Use division to determine the size of each group when the number of groups is known (partitive or sharing, i.e. 12 apples in 3 bags. How many are in each bag?)

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Use division to determine the number of groups when the size of each group is known. (quotative or measurement, 12 apples with 4 in each bag. How many bags?)

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What is a quotient?

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What is a dividend?

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What is a divisor?

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