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SOLVING WORD PROBLEMS
IN DIVISION AND MULTIPLICATION
MATH
Computation and Estimation
5.3
The student will create and solve problems
involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and
division of whole numbers, using paper and pencil,
estimation, mental computation, and calculators.
5.5
The student, given a dividend of four digits or
fewer and a divisor of two digits or fewer, will find the
quotient and remainder.
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•Take a look at this
picture. Tell me what
you see.
•What do you think
this is a picture of?
Where?
• What do you see
that makes you think
that?
What do you see
now?
And now,
look carefully,
what do you
see?
• Where do
you think this
photograph
was taken?
• What is
happening?
• Why?
•
And now,
what do you
see?
What can
you add to
your
observation?
What
do you see
now?
What’s
your
Hypothesis?
And now?
What’s
your
Hypothesis?
•How many
more do you
think there
are?
•Why are
there so many
of them?
•How many
should there
be?
• Who
are
they?
• How
are they
dressed?
•What
are they
holding?
What will
they do
with it?
Where
are they
going?
And now?
What do you
see?
What do you
thinking is
happening?
What is your
hypothesis
about this
picture?
What do we call a group of soldiers who
head to a battle and fight on foot?
An Infantry .
An Infantry is a group of soldiers trained, armed,
and equipped to fight on foot.
• How many soldiers are there in this
infantry group? Let’s count them.
•Let’s just say that
1 troop
= 13 soldiers
• Let’s say for example:
“ Every troop of infantry has 13 soldiers.”
The question is:
If we count 679 soldiers, then how many infantry
troops are there?
• Remember that the word EVERY = 1
The question is:
If we count 679 soldiers,
how many infantry troops are
there?
To solve this problem I need to ask
myself:
1- What does the problem want
me to find?
The Number of troops.
2 What facts do I already
know?
• I know that:
• Every infantry =
• And that there are
13 soldiers
679 soldiers
• I want to find out how many infantry
troops there are.
soldiers
• 13 soldiers
=
• 679 soldiers
Troops
1 troop
How many Troops?
• I know that Every means 1
• Let’s set up the problem:
• The words important words in the question that I
need to pay attention to are:soldiers and
Troops
• I will write them down.
• Now, I will read the problem again
• Then align my numbers with the words they go
with.
• soldiers
Troops
• 13 soldiers
1 troop
• 679 soldiers
? Troops?
• I’ll read that like this:
• If 13 soldiers make 1 troop, 679 soldiers make
how many troops?
13 soldiers
1 troop
679 soldiers
? Troops?
13 soldiers
1 troop
679 soldiers
? Troops?
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679 x 1 = 679
679 x 1 = The line means division.
13
679 __.__ 13 = 59
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It’s your turn to practice.
You’ll be working with a partner. From the pictures on the back table,
pick a picture, solve the problem on the back. After you’ve don’t that
, some of you may be able to write a division problem about it.
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Here is some guiding questions.
Think about your picture, look for the items that there are a lot of …
What do you usually do with these items? How do they come in real
life? Pencils? For example, books, What do you do with them?
Read them? How many in 1 week? How many in one day? what’s
the total?
Think of a large number, that you might divide into
groups.
You may want to think about : “how they come in real life or how they
are grouped.”