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Division as Sharing and Grouping - Starter Quiz

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  • Q1
    If you share 12 apples equally among 4 children, each child gets 2 apples.
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    true
    True or False
    30s
  • Q2
    Arrange these words into the correct order to show the typical steps when solving a division sharing problem: answer, groups, question, share.
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    Jumble
    30s
  • Q3
    Lily has 18 apples and wants to share them equally among her 3 friends. How many apples will each friend get?
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    6
    15
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  • Q4
    Which of the following sentences correctly describe what division can mean? Select all that are correct.
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    Sorting
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  • Q5
    What is the answer to 12 \div 4?
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    30s
  • Q6
    Put these steps for sharing 12 apples equally among 4 children in the correct order:
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  • Q7
    Look at the following number stories and group them according to whether they show equal sharing, equal grouping, or neither. 1) Six children share 12 apples equally. 2) Baskets are filled with 4 oranges each from a pile of 20 oranges. 3) Emma has 15 lollies and gives her friend 5. 4) 24 stickers are shared among 8 students. 5) There are 18 pencils and each pencil case holds 6 pencils. 6) Sarah puts all her books on a shelf.
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  • Q8
    Unscramble the letters to find the word: GORUP. This word is important when you are sharing or dividing objects equally.
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    Jumble
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  • Q9
    If you have 18 apples and you want to share them equally among 6 friends, which of the following best shows how to use division as sharing?
    Make 6 groups with 3 apples in each group since \frac{18}{6} = 3.
    Put all 18 apples in one big group for all the friends to share.
    Share out 1 apple at a time to each friend until no apples are left; each friend gets \frac{18}{6} apples.
    Ask each friend to take 6 apples, because there are 6 friends.
    Share the apples by giving 2 apples to each friend first, then giving out the rest, so everyone eventually gets the same number.
    Make as many groups as possible with 6 apples in each group; you end up with \frac{18}{6} groups.
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  • Q10
    Match each division scenario or term on the left with its correct description or answer on the right.
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