This topic focuses on developing skills in skip counting and basic division within the context of the broader subject of the division of integers. Students use skip counting techniques to find how many items with a certain number of parts (e.g., leaves on a clover, wheels on a tricycle) are needed to reach a given total. The problems involve dividing a total number by a smaller number, making inferences based on contextually presented information in visual form, and selecting the correct quotient from multiple choices.

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Division by Skip Counting - Problem to Quotient Worksheet

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Division by Skip Counting - Problem to Quotient
1
How many clovers would have 18 leaves total?
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a
3
b
6
c
2
d
4
e
10
2
How many tricycles would have 15 wheels total?
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a
8
b
0
c
2
d
3
e
5
3
How many tricycles would have 9 wheels total?
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a
7
b
0
c
1
d
5
e
3
4
How many tricycles would have 12 wheels total?
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a
4
b
1
c
0
d
8
e
2
5
How many clovers would have 9 leaves total?
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a
5
b
1
c
3
d
7
e
6
6
How many tricycles would have 24 wheels total?
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a
6
b
8
c
11
d
3
e
5
7
How many tricycles would have 18 wheels total?
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a
2
b
1
c
4
d
6
e
8
8
How many clovers would have 15 leaves total?
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a
3
b
8
c
9
d
5
e
1