Day 166 of 180Week 34 of 36, MondayFourth quarter

Divide for real

🔢 Math🌍 Real world⏱️ about 30 minutes

Split a real total — money, time, food — and interpret the remainder sensibly.

Out of the exercise book and into something that actually happens.

Today is rung 11 of 11 on this topic

Division with remainders

Can do: Divides up to four digits by one digit, and interprets what the remainder means in context.

Why it matters

The interpretation is the real skill: 27 children in groups of 4 needs 7 groups, not 6 remainder 3, and knowing which is which is comprehension, not arithmetic.

What it looks like when it's wobbly

Writes "6 r 3" as the answer to a question about how many buses are needed.

⏱️ Two-minute check

"27 children, 4 per car. How many cars?" Then: "27 sweets shared by 4. How many each?"

Solid looks like: 7 cars and 6 sweets each — two different answers from the same division.

The full activity for this topic · 20 minutes

What Do We Do With the Leftovers?

Counters or coinsPaper
  1. 1Do the division with objects first so the remainder is physically sitting there.
  2. 2Ask the same numbers in three different stories: cars, sharing, and money.
  3. 3Decide each time: round up, ignore it, or express it as a fraction.
  4. 4Then do the written method and check against the objects.
  5. 5Always multiply back to check: 6 × 4 + 3 = 27.

If it's too hard

Two-digit divided by one digit with counters.

If it's too easy

Four digits by one, with a zero in the quotient — 4,208 ÷ 4.

Say this

"You've got three left over. In this story, does that mean another bus, or nothing at all?"

Math practice

Week 34 at a glance

  1. Monday · Day 166

    🔢 Math

    Divide for real

  2. Tuesday · Day 167

    📖 Reading

    Theme across two books

  3. Wednesday · Day 168

    🔢 Math

    Convert while cooking

  4. Thursday · Day 169

    ✏️ Writing

    Which source was best?

  5. Friday · Day 170

    🧭 Study & Life Skills

    Notes for somebody else

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