Exploring Division

Exploring Division

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Mathematics, Science

4th Grade - University

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Mr. Added introduces backward skip counting as a method to understand division as repeated subtraction. The lesson begins with practicing backward skip counting by 10 and 5, then transitions to solving division problems using this method. Examples include dividing bricks and seashells into equal groups, demonstrating how backward skip counting helps solve division problems. The video concludes with a final example and encourages students to continue exploring division in future lessons.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What does the phrase 'division is the same as repeated subtraction' mean?

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What is the relationship between skip counting backwards and division?

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Explain how you would use repeated subtraction to solve a division problem.

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How can skip counting backwards help in solving division problems?

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In the example with 15 bricks, how many times did we skip count backwards by 3?

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What is the total number of minutes each group gets in the talent show problem?

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How many seashells does Kayla have, and how many friends does she share them with?

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