Division Bobby Serena Share the cookies equally between the children. How many cookies do Bobby and Serena get each?

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Division

Bobby Serena Share the cookies equally between the children. How many cookies do Bobby and Serena get each?

Share the slices of pizza equally between the plates. How many slices per plate? \\ Plate 1Plate 2

Share the fish between the tanks. How many fish per tank?

Share the fish between the tanks. How many fish per tank?

Share the strawberries between Anne and Sanjeev. How many strawberries per person? Anne Sanjeev

Share the worms between the birds. How many worms does each bird get? Bird 1 Bird 2

There are 40 chocolates in the box. How many chocolates would Mr and Mrs Gadhi each get if they are shared out equally? Can you write out the number sentence? ÷ =

Sharing Equally

Share the counters equally into two groups. ÷ =

Share the counters equally into three groups. ÷ =

Share the counters equally into four groups. ÷ =

Share 12 counters into equal amounts. ÷ = 2 Equal Amounts: 3 Equal Amounts: 4 Equal Amounts: 6 Equal Amounts:

Share 24 counters into equal amounts. ÷ = 2 Equal Amounts: 3 Equal Amounts: 4 Equal Amounts: 6 Equal Amounts:

Grouping For Division

Beach ball nets hold 3 balls. Group the balls in 3’s to find out how many nets are needed. (9 grouped in to 3’s). ÷ =

Apples are sold in packs of 4. How many packs of apples can be filled using the apples from the tree? (16 grouped into 4’s). ÷ =

Pencils are sold in packs of 5. How many packs of pencils would these pencils fill? (15 grouped in to 5’s). ÷ =

The bakery sell gingerbread people in packs of 2. How many packs can be made from these gingerbread people? ÷ =

Mince pies are sold in boxes of 6. How many boxes can be filled using these mince pies? ÷ =

Peppers are sold in packs of 3. How many packs can be filled using these peppers? ÷ =

Bananas are sold in packs of 5. How many packs can be filled using these bananas? ÷ =

Potatoes are sold in sacks of 8. How many sacks can we fill using these potatoes? ÷ =

Sweets are sold in packs of 9. How many packs can be filled using these sweets? ÷ =

Circle in twos and count the groups. ÷ = How many buns? How many groups? 2

Circle in twos and count the pairs. ÷ = How many socks? How many pairs? 2

Circle in threes and count the groups. ÷ = How many acorns? How many groups? 3

Circle in threes and count the groups. ÷ = How many carrots? How many groups? 3

Mrs Robertson has 27 glue sticks. She groups them into fives. How many groups of glue sticks can she make?