This math topic focuses on practicing division through skip counting, specifically aiming to determine the number of items based on a total count of their collective sub-parts (like legs of chairs or cows). Each problem asks students to find the number of items, such as chairs or cows, that would collectively have a specified number of legs if counted by fours. Understanding and applying skip counting in the context of division is a key skill reinforced throughout these problems. The exercises are presented in a multiple-choice format, reinforcing both division and multiplication skills.
Work on practice problems directly here, or download the printable pdf worksheet to practice offline.
moreSkip count by 4. How many cows would have 8 legs total?
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