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  • Sakina learned how to write division as a fraction, for example 12 ÷ 3 can be written as 12/3.
  • She also learned to write division as a division statement using the division symbol, for example 12 ÷ 3 can be written as 12 ÷ 3.
  • Sakina learned the concept of division as repeated subtraction, where she can subtract the divisor multiple times from the dividend.
  • She learned how to write division using the long division method, which involves dividing the dividend by the divisor and writing the quotient and remainder.

To continue developing the concepts of division, Sakina can practice solving word problems that require division. She can also explore real-life examples where division is used, such as sharing equally among friends or dividing a pizza into slices. Additionally, Sakina can create her own division problems and solve them to reinforce her understanding of the different ways to write division.

Book Recommendations

  • Math Curse by Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith: This humorous book explores math concepts in everyday life scenarios, including division, in an engaging way.
  • The Doorbell Rang by Pat Hutchins: In this story, siblings divide cookies among themselves and their friends, providing a fun context to understand division.
  • A Remainder of One by Elinor Pinczes and Bonnie MacKain: This book introduces division with a group of 25 marching ants who need to form equally numbered rows, but one ant is left without a partner.

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