💛 Partial Quotient Day 80

Partial Quotient

Introduction

Marvelous Mathematicians!!!  You have used the relationship of multiplication to help you develop a strategy of division that helps you to see that we can break numbers into different parts and determine the parts needed to find that missing factor that will lead to the given total.  We call those, partial quotients.  We are going to continue using this idea of partial quotients as we divide with larger dividends.  Use the presentation today not only to learn a new strategy but also to look for ways the strategy is similar to rectangular models and different. 


Guided Practice 


Stop and Jot

In your Notebook: Use partial quotient strategy in order to solve the following problems.

  1. 84 ÷ 4
  2. 51 ÷ 3
  3. 72 ÷ 4
  4. 98 ÷ 7
  5. 56 ÷ 4
  6. 78 ÷ 6

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How is the use of partial quotients similar or different from using the rectangular models to divide?  Explain with an example.

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