This math topic addresses division skills by using the method of skip counting. Students are expected to determine the number of creatures (spiders or octopi) needed to achieve a certain total number of legs by skip counting by 8. It practices the application of division concepts within a contextual setting, rendering the calculation more relatable and engaging through the use of visual aids and practical questions. Each problem presents a real-world scenario represented in both textual and pictorial forms, with multiple-choice answers to guide learners' comprehension of the division process.

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Division by Skip Counting - Partial Picture Set to Quotient Worksheet

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Division by Skip Counting - Partial Picture Set to Quotient
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Skip count by 8. How many spiders would have 64 legs total?
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a
8
b
3
c
6
d
12
e
10
2
Skip count by 8. How many octopii would have 56 legs total?
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a
4
b
11
c
3
d
7
e
2
3
Skip count by 8. How many spiders would have 40 legs total?
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a
5
b
1
c
9
d
7
e
0
4
Skip count by 8. How many spiders would have 32 legs total?
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a
2
b
8
c
7
d
4
e
6
5
Skip count by 8. How many octopii would have 72 legs total?
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a
6
b
5
c
9
d
7
e
11
6
Skip count by 8. How many octopii would have 32 legs total?
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a
0
b
6
c
2
d
1
e
4
7
Skip count by 8. How many octopii would have 48 legs total?
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a
2
b
10
c
3
d
6
e
8
8
Skip count by 8. How many octopii would have 64 legs total?
An svg image showing a math problem
a
8
b
3
c
10
d
12
e
6