Workbook: 5A
Chapter: 3 Multiplication and Division
Lesson: 18 Dividing 4 digit numbers

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Today’s focus: Dividing 4 digit numbers

The problem shown here is:

The easiest way to solve this question is by using number bonds.

It is quite simple: you just partition the number (2528) into 2000, 500, 20, and 8. All these numbers cannot be divided exactly by the divisor, 8, so we need to try again.

Do 2100, 2200 and 2300 divide by 8 exactly? What about 2400? What would be left over? Can 128 be divided by 8 exactly? What about 80? What would be left over? 48? Can 48 be divided by 8 exactly?

You could also use long division to solve this problem. 

Which method is your favourite? Why?

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98nR6MrSC18

Once you have watched the videos and completed the worksheet, please consolidate your learning: Division consolidation Tues

If you are feeling confident, have a go at the extension: Code Hunter Activity

Please ask me any questions in the comments!

Good luck

Mrs Avdiu xx

16 comments on “Maths – Division (Tue 16.6.20)

  1. Nika ?️ says:

    Hello everyone!
    I hope that you are all safe and well!
    I did today’s task on my own but I enjoyed it a lot!
    I found the videos very helpful!

    See you all soon!

  2. Mrs Avdiu says:

    Glad you found the videos useful! 🙂

  3. Maia??☀️? says:

    Hello everyone!☀️
    I finished maths and I found it quite easy but good to revise.
    I hope you all have a wonderful day.
    Maia??✨?

  4. Mrs Avdiu says:

    That means you are confident in that area! Brilliant

  5. Mathilde :) says:

    Hello everyone I have done the tasks today and I enjoyed doing them a lot, I also think I have got better at doing division I hope everyone has a great day?

  6. Mrs Avdiu says:

    Thank you for sharing Mathilde 🙂 I am so pleased you feel more confident with division!

  7. Hi everyone! ?

    I finished the math today and it was quite easy ?.

    I got some questions wrong but I learned from them in the end ?.

    I hope you enjoy the rest of your day ?!

  8. Mrs Avdiu says:

    Making mistakes is how we learn! Brilliant 🙂

  9. Hello Miss,
    I finished my math.

  10. Mrs Avdiu says:

    Hi Violette, please do not post your surname on the blogs (online safety). I have been removing it for you.
    Well done for finishing the maths – how did you find it?

  11. *+…Elsa…+* says:

    Good morning everyone, I did the maths and found it very easy. I think I am getting the hang of division now. Have a good day everyone, bye!

  12. Mrs Avdiu says:

    I am so glad you are ‘getting the hang of division now’!

  13. Dear Mrs Avdiu,
    Today, I worked out the division exercises on the online MNP as I had already done it in my workbook! I enjoyed today’s task and I worked it out in my Home Learning Tasks Book. I found it quite easy and got 6/6 when my dad marked it. However, I found their method very confusing so I just did it the normal way ( the bus stop method).
    Thank you for the Zoom as it was so cool to see everyone’s faces again! Thank you for showing us Aron; he is so cute! Enjoy your day!

  14. Mrs Avdiu says:

    Hi Jeanne – that is absolutely fine! The important thing is to equip you all with different ways and you can use whichever one you find easiest 🙂 I am so pleased you enjoyed the Zoom! Aron looks forward to saying hello again next Monday! I am looking forward to seeing you all again too.

  15. Maya Borges says:

    Hello Mrs Avdiu, I am now trying to comment more so here’s my comment 🙂
    I found it very easy but to be very honest, I forgot how to do it at first since it has been a while… Luckily, my brother helped me remember! Thank you for the daily tasks and for putting your time and effort in! I hope you enjoy the rest of your day
    Good bye! 🙂

  16. Mrs Avdiu says:

    Oh thank you Maya! I always enjoy hearing from you:) I am glad you found it useful to revise this! You are very welcome Maya. Thank you for such a lovely message. Have a lovely day.

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