How do you share 15 doughnut holes with 3 kids? doughnut holes.

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How do you share 15 doughnut holes with 3 kids?

doughnut holes

In this lesson, you will learn how to divide by using a

sharing model.

Let’s ReviewLet’s Review

To share something means to split it equally amongst a set of groups.

Let’s ReviewA Common Mistake

Not drawing and counting carefully when using the sharing model.

Let’s ReviewCore Lesson We have 12 chocolates and 4 kids. How many do they

each get so everyone gets an equal amount?

Let’s ReviewCore Lesson

12 chocolates, 4 kids, 3 each!

Let’s ReviewCore Lesson

dividend

12 ÷ 4 = 3

divisor quotient

Let’s ReviewCore Lesson

How do you share 15 doughnut holes with 3 kids equally?

15 doughnut holes, 3 kids, 5 each!

Let’s ReviewCore Lesson

15 ÷ 3 = 5

dividend divisor quotient

In this lesson, you have learned how to divide by using

a sharing model.

Let’s ReviewGuided Practice

How can you share 32 chocolate chip cookies with 8 kids?

Draw a picture using the sharing model to show equal shares.

Label the dividend, divisor and quotient.

Let’s ReviewGuided Practice

Let’s ReviewExtension Activities

Read the stories that follow. For each story, use manipulatives such as unifix cubes, counters, tiles or a tool of your choice to model the sharing model.

Draw a picture to match.

Write an equation (number sentence).

Label the dividend, divisor and quotient.

Let’s ReviewExtension Activities

27 students need to form 9 teams for a cooking contest. How many students will be on each team?

You and 4 friends collected 35 shells at the beach. When you share them equally how many shells will each person get?

Let’s ReviewExtension Activities

You and your scout troop are entering the bubble blowing contest. There are 6 kids in your scout troop. Your leader bought 3 dozen bubble gum balls. How many gum balls will you each get?

Let’s ReviewQuick Quiz

1) There are 18 slices of pizza and 6 hungry students. How many pieces can each child have? Find the quotient using the sharing model.

Let’s ReviewQuick Quiz

2) Seven girls decorated 21 cookies. If they share them all equally how many will each get? Find the quotient using the sharing model.