💛 Partial Quotient Practice Day 82
Partial Quotient Practice
Introduction
Today, mathematicians, we are going to continue to practice division by using partial quotients. As we use the strategy, we are going to focus on the patterns that occur when the dividend stays the same but the divisor increases by one. Take note of the pattern and think about what is revealed by the quotient.
Guided Practice
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Stop and Jot
Solve
- 645 ÷ 3
- 315 ÷ 5
- Barry read a 268-page book in 4 days. If he read an equal number of pages each day, how many pages did she read each day?
- A trolley took 453 passengers on 3 tours in one day. If each tour had the same number of passengers, how many passengers went on each tour?
Discussion Post
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Divide and Respond: What do you notice about each quotient as the divisor increases?
210 ÷ 2 210 ÷ 3 210 ÷ 4 210 ÷ 5 210 ÷ 6 210 ÷ 7
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