This math topic focuses on practicing division problems involving visual aids where students must distribute a set of squares into grey circles as depicted in images. After dividing, students identify how many squares remain undistributed, effectively computing the remainder of a division operation. These exercises introduce and reinforce understanding of basic division concepts and the calculation of remainders, catering to a level described as 'Division 2 by 1 Digit'.

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Division - From Picture to Remainder Worksheet

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Division - From Picture to Remainder
1
Divide the 13 candies among the 3 kids. How many candies will remain after the rest are divided evenly?
An svg image showing a math problem
a
2
b
5
c
0
d
1
e
3
f
4
2
An svg image showing a math problem
Divide the 5 apples among the 2 kids. How many apples will remain after the rest are divided evenly?
a
3
b
0
c
1
d
4
e
5
f
2
3
Divide the 13 apples among the 3 kids. How many apples will remain after the rest are divided evenly?
An svg image showing a math problem
a
3
b
0
c
5
d
2
e
4
f
1
4
Divide the 20 ice creams among the 3 kids. How many ice creams will remain after the rest are divided evenly?
An svg image showing a math problem
a
1
b
6
c
3
d
0
e
2
f
5
5
Divide the 21 oranges among the 3 kids. How many oranges will remain after the rest are divided evenly?
An svg image showing a math problem
a
3
b
5
c
2
d
4
e
0
f
1
6
Divide the 8 candies among the 2 kids. How many candies will remain after the rest are divided evenly?
An svg image showing a math problem
a
0
b
2
c
1
d
4
e
5
f
3
7
An svg image showing a math problem
Divide the 5 donuts among the 2 kids. How many donuts will remain after the rest are divided evenly?
a
3
b
0
c
1
d
2
e
4
f
5
8
Divide the 22 apples among the 4 kids. How many apples will remain after the rest are divided evenly?
An svg image showing a math problem
a
5
b
0
c
4
d
2
e
3
f
1