Description
What It Is:
This is a math worksheet focused on division, specifically using a 'quick trick' for dividing numbers that end in zero. The worksheet provides an example problem demonstrating how to divide the non-zero digits and then append the appropriate number of zeros to the result. The worksheet contains nine division problems with numbers ending in zero, presented within sun-like shapes. The problems include 350 ÷ 7, 1100 ÷ 11, 2800 ÷ 4, 6400 ÷ 8, 45000 ÷ 5, 360 ÷ 6, 1440 ÷ 12, 3330 ÷ 333, and 1320 ÷ 6.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 3-5. It focuses on division skills, specifically targeting numbers ending in zero, which is a concept typically introduced in these grades. The division problems range in difficulty, making it suitable for students with varying levels of division proficiency within this age range.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students learn and practice a shortcut for dividing numbers ending in zero, improving their mental math skills and efficiency. It reinforces the concept of place value and its relationship to division. The worksheet provides clear instructions and an example to guide students through the process.
How to Use It:
Students should first read the instructions and study the example problem provided. Then, they should work through each division problem, dividing the non-zero digits and adding the correct number of zeros to the quotient. They can write their answers within the sun shapes provided.
Target Users:
This worksheet is designed for elementary school students in grades 3-5 who are learning or reinforcing their division skills. It is particularly helpful for students who need practice with dividing numbers ending in zero and understanding the relationship between place value and division. It can also be used for homeschooling or as a supplemental resource in the classroom.
This is a math worksheet focused on division, specifically using a 'quick trick' for dividing numbers that end in zero. The worksheet provides an example problem demonstrating how to divide the non-zero digits and then append the appropriate number of zeros to the result. The worksheet contains nine division problems with numbers ending in zero, presented within sun-like shapes. The problems include 350 ÷ 7, 1100 ÷ 11, 2800 ÷ 4, 6400 ÷ 8, 45000 ÷ 5, 360 ÷ 6, 1440 ÷ 12, 3330 ÷ 333, and 1320 ÷ 6.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 3-5. It focuses on division skills, specifically targeting numbers ending in zero, which is a concept typically introduced in these grades. The division problems range in difficulty, making it suitable for students with varying levels of division proficiency within this age range.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students learn and practice a shortcut for dividing numbers ending in zero, improving their mental math skills and efficiency. It reinforces the concept of place value and its relationship to division. The worksheet provides clear instructions and an example to guide students through the process.
How to Use It:
Students should first read the instructions and study the example problem provided. Then, they should work through each division problem, dividing the non-zero digits and adding the correct number of zeros to the quotient. They can write their answers within the sun shapes provided.
Target Users:
This worksheet is designed for elementary school students in grades 3-5 who are learning or reinforcing their division skills. It is particularly helpful for students who need practice with dividing numbers ending in zero and understanding the relationship between place value and division. It can also be used for homeschooling or as a supplemental resource in the classroom.
