Remainders



Math: I can represent Division in a variety of ways.

This week, we finished up our unit on Division. We worked on representing Division word problems using pictures. We discussed the different things that happen with a remainder. The chart above shows four different ways we manage a remainder in a word problem, depending on the context. As a class, we brainstormed different examples for each of these situations.

This leads nicely into fractions. We can split remainders into equal parts if it is food or money.

To support your child's math learning at home, I encourage you to do some "real life" math with your child, such as baking (you can explore fractions using measuring cups and spoons), or spending money at a store. The kids are excited that I've assigned baking cookies as optional "homework." 



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