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Math Lesson. 2 Digit Division 9/17-21/12. 2 Digit Division. Dividend - a quantity to be divided 578 /5 578 is the dividend Divisor - The quantity by which another quantity is to be divided. 578/ 5 5 is the divisor
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Math Lesson 2 Digit Division 9/17-21/12
2 Digit Division • Dividend- a quantity to be divided 578/5 578 is the dividend • Divisor- The quantity by which another quantity is to be divided. 578/5 5 is the divisor • Quotient- The result of the division of one quantity by another. 578/5= 115r6 115 is the quotient
This week’s Standard: Our goal or standard for this week is to be able to find answers to division problems with up to 4 digit dividends and 2 digit divisors using different strategies. We should be able to illustrate and explain them by using equations (standard algorithm) and/or arrays.
Essential Question: How do base ten models help us illustrate and solve a division problem?
Today’s Task: You will work in the following groups: (Barnes) Red :Blue:Orange: Green: Yellow: Alexis David AngeleesaJade Aniya Jordan Ryan Alote’ Maya Kingsley McKenzie Jaden Jayden Jonathan Carmen LailaKalonErin OmariChanice JalonAlyssa JeevanSavionNoah Quinton Jermaine ZayyirMelkaylaNafisa Derontay Justin Zaria
Today’s Task: You will work in the following groups:(Guilford) Red :Blue:Orange: Green: Yellow: AnthonyDenzel Phillip NiaBrianna J. Brianna T.TomiaAllison MaceoJalen G. WilliamEzekielKendallMarkiaKayla Jaylin J.ShellisAngeleyahChristopher Joshua SalimAaronKennediJovan Iyana YumaniKayla Jahmon Jordan Kareem
Today’s Task: You will work in groups using base ten cubes to solve the following equation: 968/28
Math Talk: • How did you solve the equation? • What strategy did you use? • How can you relate the problem to multiplication? • What did you learn? • Answer our essential question. Copy the answer in your math notebook
Homework Complete problems 7-22 and 29-35 on page 89 in your Math textbook.
Essential Question: How do we use patterns and mental math to divide by multiples of 10, 100, and 1,000?
Review 300 x 6 ( 3 x 6= 18)= 1800 700 x 80 (7 x 8=56)= 56000 20 x 2,000 (2 x 2= 4) = 40,000 900 x 50 What basic fact could you use to help you solve this problem? Find a related division problem for these examples.
Today’s Task: Today you will learn how to use basic math facts to divide by multiples of 10, 100, and 1,000. Turn to page 110 in your math books. Look at example A and B. What is happening? Complete problems 1-6. Remember to ask yourself which basic dividion fact should you use and did you write the correct number of zeros.
Math Talk: • What pattern do you notice in the quotients when you divide multiples of 10 by 10? • Explain how to find the number of zeros in the quotient when you divide with multiples of 10. Copy the answer in your math notebook.
Homework Complete problems 7-21 on page 111 in your Math textbook.
Essential Question: How do we divide by a two digit divisor?
Review From the examples on the board, where would we write the firs digit of the quotient? Why?
Today’s Task: Today you will learn how to use algorithm to divide by two-digit divisors. Follow along as I demonstrate on the board. Copy the example in your notebook. Complete problems 1-6 on page 113. Remember to ask yourself where do I write the first digit in the quotient.
Math Talk: • What are some ways you can decide where to place the first digit of the quotient? • Explain the steps for solving a two digit division problem. Copy the answer in your math notebook.
Homework Complete problems 7-24 on page 113 in your Math textbook.
Today’s Task: Today you will practice using algorithm to divide by two-digit divisors. You will work in groups to practice skills.
Homework Complete Homework sheet 5.2
Essential Question: How do we divide by a two digit divisor in word problems?
Today’s Task: Today you will practice using algorithm to divide by two-digit divisors. You will work in groups to practice solving word problems on page 113. Complete problems 25, 26, and 28
Homework Complete Problem solving sheet 5.2