Display Title
Math Example--Arithmetic--Division and Unknown Factors: Example 5
Display Title
Math Example--Arithmetic--Division and Unknown Factors: Example 5
Topic
Arithmetic
Description
Simplify 55 ÷ 5 by using the inverse operation of multiplication.
The example illustrates the method of column multiplication. The caption explains the process step-by-step, emphasizing the sequential multiplication and any necessary regrouping.
In general, column multiplication is a foundational arithmetic skill that develops a student's ability to handle larger numbers systematically. Examples in this collection present varied scenarios, building confidence through exposure to different configurations of numbers.
Students benefit greatly from multiple worked-out examples, which help them understand the nuances of the process, such as managing carries in regrouping. This repetition fosters a deeper conceptual understanding.
Teacher's Script: Let's work through this example together. Notice how we multiply each digit of the number in the column setup. Focus on how regrouping is applied here when the product exceeds a single digit. This step-by-step approach ensures accuracy. Can you replicate this process for similar problems?
For a complete collection of math examples related to Arithmetic click on this link: Math Examples: Multiplication and Division Collection.
Common Core Standards | CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.OA.B.6, CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.OA.A.4 |
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Grade Range | 3 - 5 |
Curriculum Nodes |
Arithmetic • Division • Division Facts • Multiplication • Multiplication Facts |
Copyright Year | 2020 |
Keywords | division, factors, factor |