Dividing by a one digit number (no regrouping)

Dividing by a one digit number (no regrouping)

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Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will learn how to divide a two digit number by a one digit number without regrouping. We will look at the key vocabulary: divisor, dividend and quotient. Lastly, we will represent division problems using Dienes blocks.

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5 Questions

Q1.
Multiplication is commutative.
False
Correct answer: True
Q2.
Division is commutative.
Correct answer: False
True
Q3.
Select the correct statement.
The product in the multiplication equation has a different value to the dividend in the matching division equation.
Correct answer: The product in the multiplication equation has the same value as the dividend in the matching division equation.
Q4.
Finish the sentence. When the dividend is zero...
the divisor is zero.
the product is zero.
Correct answer: the quotient is zero.
Q5.
Select the incorrect statement.
Multiplication is commutative. Division is not commutative.
The product in the multiplication equation has the same value as the dividend in the matching division equation.
When the dividend is zero, the quotient is zero.
Correct answer: When zero is a factor, the product can't be zero.

5 Questions

Q1.
64 divided by 2 is equal to
12
13
22
Correct answer: 32
Q2.
33 divided by 3 is equal to
0
10
Correct answer: 11
33
Q3.
90 divided by 3 is equal to
10
20
Correct answer: 30
33
Q4.
Joshua bought a 4 cinema tickets. He spent £48. How much did each ticket cost?
£11
Correct answer: £12
£4
Q5.
Ellie shared 66 crayons between herself and two friends. How many crayons did they each get?
Correct answer: 22
23
32
33

Lesson appears in

UnitMaths / Deriving multiplication and division facts