This math topic focuses on practicing division skills through a process called skip counting and applying this to determine how many items (like cows or chairs) correspond to a total number of legs given. Problems are presented sequentially to help students use skip counting by 4 to solve division problems contextually, using visual aids and multiple-choice answers for additional support.

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Division by Skip Counting - Partial Picture Set to Quotient


Skip count by 4. How many chairs would have 36 legs total?

36 32 28...count down by 4...

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