This math topic focuses on practicing division through skip counting. Students apply skip counting by fives to solve problems involving the calculation of the number of hands or starfish needed to reach a specified total number of fingers or arms, respectively. Each problem presents a unique scenario with a total number to be divided by five, and students select the correct answer from multiple choice options. This form of division practice enhances understanding of division concepts and skip counting skills in a practical and engaging manner.

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Division by Skip Counting - Partial Skip Count Number Set to Quotient Worksheet

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Division by Skip Counting - Partial Skip Count Number Set to Quotient
1
Skip count by 5. How many hands would have 45 fingers total?
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a
7
b
13
c
9
d
12
e
5
2
Skip count by 5. How many hands would have 40 fingers total?
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a
6
b
8
c
12
d
11
e
10
3
Skip count by 5. How many starfishes would have 25 arms total?
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a
5
b
2
c
7
d
8
e
0
4
Skip count by 5. How many starfishes would have 30 arms total?
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a
2
b
6
c
10
d
1
e
4
5
Skip count by 5. How many starfishes would have 20 arms total?
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a
4
b
0
c
2
d
1
e
7
6
Skip count by 5. How many hands would have 35 fingers total?
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a
4
b
5
c
7
d
9
e
2
7
Skip count by 5. How many hands would have 20 fingers total?
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a
2
b
1
c
0
d
4
e
8
8
Skip count by 5. How many hands would have 25 fingers total?
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a
7
b
9
c
0
d
5
e
2