NAME ______________________________ DATE _______________

DAILY PRACTICE

Making Teams

Solve these problems. Show each solution clearly.

  • 1 It's field day at Parkside School. All of the Grade 5 students are outside playing games. There are 187 students in Grade 5. Each team has 11 students. How many teams can they make?

  • 2 There are 216 students in Grade 2. How many teams of 12 can they make?

  • 3 There are 204 students in Grade 3. How many teams of 16 can they make?

  • 4 There are 173 students in Grade 4. How many teams of 14 can they make?

NOTE

Students practice solving division problems.

MWI Division Strategies


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Table of Contents

Investigations 3 in Number, Data, and Space®, Student Activity Book Unit 1 Puzzles, Clusters, and Towers Unit 2 Prisms and Solids Unit 3 Rectangles, Clocks, and Tracks Unit 4 How Many People and Teams? Unit 5 Temperature, Height, and Growth Unit 6 Between 0 and 1 Unit 7 Races, Arrays, and Grids Unit 8 Properties of Polygons