This is a multiplication and division powerpoint for third graders. The focus is using visual cues and less text to make a more effective powerpoint. This is the first attempt...at little rough, but funny!
3. Molly has four shelves, there are six books
on shelf. How many book does
she have in all?
4.
5. Ellie has 24 books and six shelves. If
she puts an equal amount of books on
each shelf, how many books will she
have on shelf?
6.
7. Heather, Sarah, Nicky, and Jill each
have nine markers. How many markers
do they have in all?
Look for where
“EACH” is in the
problem!!
8. Heather, Sarah, Nicky, and Jill each
have nine markers. How many
markers do they have in all?
Each is in the
, so we
multiply! I WIN!
9. Wendy has 12 doughnuts. She wants to
give each of her teachers an equal
amount. If she has 6 teachers, how many
doughnuts will each teacher get?
Look for where
“EACH” is in the
problem!!
10. Wendy has 12 doughnuts. She wants
to give each of her teachers an equal
amount. If she has 6 teachers, how
many doughnuts will each teacher
get?
If you said divide,
you ROCK..get it?
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13. Now, if there are 8 pieces of
pizza and four friends….
Here we go again….