This topic practices the skill of division involving skip counting with visual aids such as pictures. It is designed for introductory learning of division of integers. The problems involve calculating how many objects (tricycles or clovers), characterized by a multiple-part structure (e.g., three wheels per tricycle or three leaves per clover leaf), would total a specific count (of wheels or leaves) through division by skip counting. Each question offers a set of answers, prompting learners to select the correct quantity of the objects given the total number of individual parts.

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Division by Skip Counting - Full Picture Set to Quotient Worksheet

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Division by Skip Counting - Full Picture Set to Quotient
1
Skip count by 3. How many tricycles would have 18 wheels total?
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a
6
b
4
c
3
d
10
e
8
2
Skip count by 3. How many clovers would have 18 leaves total?
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a
4
b
10
c
6
d
1
e
8
3
Skip count by 3. How many tricycles would have 27 wheels total?
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a
7
b
12
c
13
d
11
e
9
4
Skip count by 3. How many clovers would have 6 leaves total?
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a
6
b
2
c
0
d
4
e
5
5
Skip count by 3. How many clovers would have 24 leaves total?
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a
3
b
8
c
6
d
4
e
12
6
Skip count by 3. How many clovers would have 12 leaves total?
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a
0
b
4
c
6
d
2
e
7
7
Skip count by 3. How many tricycles would have 21 wheels total?
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a
3
b
2
c
5
d
4
e
7
8
Skip count by 3. How many tricycles would have 9 wheels total?
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a
7
b
1
c
3
d
0
e
6