Solve in the Practice section of your math journal, then read quietly at your desk Olisa has a garden shop. One customer wants to buy 42 snapdragon plants.

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Solve in the Practice section of your math journal, then read quietly at your desk Olisa has a garden shop. One customer wants to buy 42 snapdragon plants. There are 6 snapdragons in a pack. How many packs should Olisa sell to her customer?

Solve in the Practice section of your math journal, then read quietly at your desk Place homework on corner of your desk There are 95 students in the school band. The band instructor wants to have five equal groups of students on football field for the halftime performance. How many band students will be in each row?

Division Review What are the steps of division? 1.Divide 2.Multiply 3.Subtract 4.Bring Down 5.Repeat or Remainder

VOCABULARY QUIZ Label the following: 2) 9 7 Quotient Dividend Divisor

Division Which of the following is the solution to this problem? 65 3 = a)21 r 2 b)22 c)32 r 2 d)20 r 1

Division Solve the following 8)349

Division Solve the following 3)868

15)361 Division Solve the following:

Division Word Problems The class visits the reptile house at the zoo. There are 245 reptiles. Each cage holds 5 reptiles. How many cages are there?

Division Word Problems Kay has 300 eggs in cartons. There are 12 eggs in each carton. How many cartons will Kay have if she gives 7 cartons to her neighbor?

Division Word Problems There are 61 campers. Nine go home early. If 13 people sleep in 1 tent, how many tents will the campers need?

Division Word Problems There are 204 campers. Sixteen more campers come at night. If there are 55 tents, how many campers are in each tent?

Division Word Problem Joy has 78 feet of ribbon. She uses 6 feet on every decoration she makes. How many decorations can she make? Show your work!

Division Word Problem Thirty-five people are going on a rafting trip. Each raft can hold 6 people. How many rafts will be needed? How many rafts will be full? How many people will be in the partially filled raft?

Division Word Problem Jasmine has $58 to buy CDs. Each CD she wants costs $8. How many CDs is Jasmine able to buy? How much money will she have left over? How much more money does she need to buy one more?

Division Word Problems The science fair has 138 displays. There were 8 displays on each row. How many rows of displays were at the science fair?

Division Word Problems Melissa has 216 flowers. She wants to make vases with six flowers each to take to the retirement home. How many vases will Melissa need?

Old McDonald raises cows on his farm. Two cows share a stall in his barn. There are 32 stalls in the barn. All of the stalls are full. Each cow requires 12 pounds of food a day. How many pounds of food will Old McDonald need each day? (Explain your Answer)

Old McDonald Bonus Question: Old McDonald raises ducks and cows. The animals have 16 heads and 50 feet. How many ducks and how many cows does Old McDonald have?

Todd and Kay read in a newspaper that the zoo was going to have a special admission rate of two for $5.00 to celebrate the birth of a new baby gorilla. They didn’t have the money, so they decided to wash windows to earn money for their tickets. Kay washed two windows, each of which had a dozen windowpanes. Todd washed three windows, each of which had eight windowpanes. If they charged 10 cents for each windowpane the washed, and combined their money, will they have enough to go to the zoo? Explain your answer(s) and your thinking.