| Fact Families / Estimation | Division - 2 Digit Dividends | Division - 3 Digit Dividends | Division - 4 Digit Dividends | Word Problems | 
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					  5 x 6 = 30 6 x 5 = 30 30 / 5 = 6 30 / 6 = 5 
					 Write the fact family for the following numbers: 5, 6, 30 | 
					  6					 
					 18 / 3 | 
					  70					 
					 210 / 3 | 
					  953 r 2					 
					 2861 / 3 | 
					  102 days					 
					 Luis has a 408-page book.  If he reads 4 pages every day, how many days will it take him to finish the book? | 
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					  7 x 8 = 56 8 x 7 = 56 56 / 7 = 8 56 / 8 = 7 
					 Write the fact family for the following numbers: 7, 8, 56 | 
					  9					 
					 72 / 8 | 
					  200					 
					 400 / 2 | 
					  456 r 5					 
					 3653 / 8 | 
					  6 remainder 2  Interpret the Remainder - 7 adults 
					 On a class trip at the aquarium, there is 1 adult for every 7 students.  If 44 students go on the class trip, how many adults are going on the class trip? | 
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					  140 / 7 = 20 150 / 5 = 30 150 / 10 = 15 
					 Estimate using compatible numbers 157 / 7 | 
					  9					 
					 45 / 5 | 
					  159 r 2					 
					 638 / 4 | 
					  2010 r 3					 
					 8043 / 4 | 
					  4 remainder 6 Interpret the Remainder - 4 tickets 
					 Jerome has $38 to buy tickets to the museum.  How many tickets can he buy if each ticket costs $8? | 
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					  100 / 5 = 20 110 / 5 = 22 
					 Estimate using compatible numbers 108 / 5 | 
					  7					 
					 49 / 7 | 
					  107 r 3					 
					 752 / 7 | 
					  220 r 3					 
					 1983 / 9 | 
					  2 oatmeal bars					 
					 Erin wants to share her oatmeal bars with her 5 friends.  If she has 12 bars, how many bars will each person receive? | 
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					  360 / 6 = 60 350 / 7 = 50 
					 Estimate using compatible numbers 356 / 6 | 
					  16					 
					 64 / 4 | 
					  50 r 2					 
					 452 / 9 | 
					  1130 r 4					 
					 6784 / 6 | 
					  4 adult tickets and 6 child tickets					 
					 Three families went to the fair together.  An adult ticket costs $7, and a child ticket costs $5.  If they spend a total of $58, how many adults and how many children were there? |