Division Skills Practice - Chapter SummaryOnce 3rd grade students have learned the steps in performing division, the fun videos in this chapter offer additional practice for putting those skills into action. Instead of just providing practice in areas such as dividing with remainders or dividing three-digit numbers, this chapter's lessons are grouped according to the divisors. A short, multiple-choice quiz accompanies each lesson, and a chapter exam is available at the conclusion. By using these tools, you can gauge your students' grasp of division.
Course TopicsCourse TopicsObjectivesNumber Sense & ArithmeticStudents will find out how to put numbers in order, use word names for numbers, compare numbers and skip count. They will also learn about place values, whole numbers, Roman numerals, and even and odd numbers.Number PropertiesThis chapter can be used to examine the commutative property of addition, as well as the commutative, zero, and distributive properties of multiplication.Steps for Solving Math Word ProblemsInstructors will help your pupils trace the steps used to solve word problems, and learn to restate word problems using words or images. Additionally, students will find out how to personalize a word problem to increase understanding.Estimation & RoundingYour 3rd-5th graders will learn how to round decimals, whole numbers and mixed numbers, as well as how to estimate differences, products and quotients by rounding.AdditionStudents will see examples of addition using up to three or more numbers, find out how to work with addition input/output tables and balance addition equations.SubtractionThis chapter serves to teach students to complete the subtraction sequence, work with subtraction input/output tables and balance subtraction equations. They will also learn to identify subtraction patterns over increasing place values.MultiplicationLessons explore how to use mental math for multiplication. Specifically, students will examine various techniques for learning multiplication facts, including commutative property and rectangular array. They will also learn to find missing factors, work with multiplication input/output tables and relate multiplication to division.Multiples of Whole NumbersHere, teachers will instruct how to find, say and write multiples of 2, 5 and 10.Multiplication Skills PracticeStudents may use the lessons in this chapter to practice multiplying by zero through 12.DivisionYour pupils will learn divisibility rules for 2, 5 and 10, find out how to perform long division and division with remainders, explore division input/output tables, and learn to solve division word problems.Division Skills PracticeLessons will help your 3rd-5th graders practice dividing by zero through 12.Simplifying Whole Number ExpressionsThe chapter explains how to simplify addition, subtraction, multiplication and division expressions. It will also detail how to simplify an expression with parentheses and exponents.Writing Algebraic ExpressionsStudents will see how to translate addition, subtraction, multiplication and division statements into algebraic expressions.Understanding Algebraic ExpressionsLessons express relationships as algebraic expressions, evaluate single algebraic expressions and combine like terms in algebraic expressions. Students can explore the commutative, associative and distributive properties in relation to algebraic expressions, and practice simplifying algebraic expressions.Data & GraphsUse this chapter for students to find out how to read and interpret bar graphs, pictographs, tally charts, stem-and-leaf plots, line graphs, circle graphs and central angles, and histograms. These lessons also teach how to create tables, schedules and frequency charts.Probability & StatisticsStudents learn to determine the probability of independent, dependent and compound events. They will also explore experimental probability and find out how to calculate mean, median, mode and range.Units of MeasurementThis chapter explores standard units of measure and will guide your students in converting standard units of measure and performing basic operations with measurements. Additionally, students will find out how to read and interpret scale drawings and convert between units of time.Working with Geometric FiguresUse these lessons to help your students learn about line segments, rays, points, lines and angles and find out how to make geometric constructions with tools.AnglesStudents may use this chapter to study acute, obtuse, right and straight angles, and learn to measure angles with a protractor.Identifying TrianglesThese lessons will help students classify triangles by angles and sides.QuadrilateralsHere, students can examine properties of rhombuses, kites in geometry, rectangles, squares and trapezoids, and learn to identify similarities and differences in quadrilaterals.Circle Types & PartsUse this chapter to present the concept of the radius and diameter, and how to calculate the area and circumference of circles.How to Measure Perimeter, Area & VolumeInstructors will guide your 3rd-5th graders through learning to calculate the area and perimeter of triangles, rectangles, parallelograms, rhombuses and trapezoids. They will also find out how to calculate the area and volume of prisms, pyramids, cylinders, cones and spheres.Symmetry, Similarity & CongruenceThis chapter explores congruence and similarity in geometric shapes. Study parallel, perpendicular and transverse lines.Polyhedrons & Geometric SolidsThese lessons identify types and characteristics of polyhedrons. Learn to count faces, edges and vertices of polyhedrons. They also go over platonic solids, prisms, pyramids, cylinders and cones.Identifying & Working with FractionsStudents can learn to raise and reduce fractions, relate fractions and decimals, find least common denominators, and compare and order fractions. Also, students can see how to use the number line to compare fractions, decimals and whole numbers.Operations with FractionsIn this chapter, your pupils will learn to add and subtract like and unlike fractions and mixed numbers. They will also find out how to multiply and divide fractions and mixed numbers, solve complex fractions, and add, subtract, multiply and divide with decimal notation.Performing Operations with DecimalsStudents will study decimal place values and learn to represent decimals through illustrations, compare and order decimals, and change between decimals and fractions.Operations with DecimalsUse these lessons to help students find out how to estimate with decimals. This chapter will also provide practice adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing decimals in word problems.Mixed OperationsStudents may learn to add, subtract multiply and divide with whole numbers, decimals, fractions and mixed numbers.MoneyHere, your pupils will study types of coins, and learn to add, subtract and multiply money amounts, and find out how to calculate unit price, total cost and sales price.TimeStudents will discover how to tell time on an analog clock, measure and calculate elapsed time, and read calendars, time schedules and time lines. They will also identify time patterns and time zones, and learn to convert between hours and fractions of hours.The Coordinate GraphLessons cover how to plot points and order pairs on the coordinate plane. They also explain how to measure the distance between two points, plot coordinate graphs with decimals and negative numbers, and measure relative coordinates.How to Graph a FunctionYour students may study linear equations as well as parabolas in standard, intercept and vertex forms. They can additionally learn to find and apply the slope and intercepts of a line, graph undefined slope and zero slope, and use the distance and midpoint formulas.Number Theory & Prime FactorizationThis chapter helps students convert and compare numbers in scientific notation and identify prime and composite numbers. It also details prime factorization, the greatest common factor and the least common multiple.IntegersHere, students may explore how to compare and order integers and learn about integers in word problems.PercentsIn these lessons, your pupils will learn to convent from percent notation to decimal and fraction notations and find out how to change between decimals and percents and between fractions and percents.Rates, Ratios & ProportionsLessons cover how to find the unit rate and solve problems involving ratios, rates and money. They also explain proportions and distance formulas.
Lesson 7 Homework Practice Divide Decimals By Whole Numbers
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