This math topic focuses on the skill of "Division by Skip Counting." It involves exercises where students practice dividing numbers by repeating addition (or counting) until they reach a specific total. For example, children calculate how many groups of a certain number (e.g., 7) result in another specific number (e.g., 42, 63). Each problem provides a scenario (like numbers of stars in constellations or pencil crayons in boxes) and requires identifying the number of groups (or units) containing the divisor that total to a given number. This technique helps with understanding division and multiplication relations.

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Division by Skip Counting - Full Skip Count Number Set to Quotient


Skip count by 7. How many constellations would have 14 stars total?

= 7 stars14, 7

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