This math topic focuses on the skill of division through skip counting. Specifically, it involves finding the number of groups a set number of items can be divided into when counted by a specific interval, in this case, 7. The problems are formulated around practical scenarios like grouping stars into constellations or distributing pencil crayons into boxes, where students would need to count by sevens to find the total number of groups possible. Each question includes a multiple-choice set of answers, likely challenging students to compute or visually determine the resultant groups through conceptual division understanding.

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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
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Skip count by 7. How many constellations would have 35 stars total?
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a
5
b
1
c
0
d
8
e
2
2
Skip count by 7. How many boxes would have 14 pencil crayons total?
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a
2
b
6
c
4
3
Skip count by 7. How many constellations would have 49 stars total?
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a
7
b
10
c
9
d
5
e
11
4
Skip count by 7. How many constellations would have 63 stars total?
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a
4
b
6
c
5
d
9
e
12
5
Skip count by 7. How many boxes would have 21 pencil crayons total?
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a
5
b
3
c
6
d
0
e
7
6
Skip count by 7. How many boxes would have 28 pencil crayons total?
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a
1
b
4
c
2
d
6
e
8
7
Skip count by 7. How many boxes would have 49 pencil crayons total?
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a
10
b
3
c
7
d
5
e
4
8
Skip count by 7. How many constellations would have 21 stars total?
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a
3
b
7
c
1
d
0
e
5