Getting to the Core. Grade 4 Unit of Study Division Pages for Group Work

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Getting to the Core Grade 4 Unit of Study Division Pages for Group Work 1

Hundred Chart 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 2

Tim s Number Tim s number is a multiple of three. Help your group find Tim s Tim s Number If you add the digits of Tim s number, you get an odd number. Help your group find Tim s Tim s Number Tim s number is a multiple of five. Help your group find Tim s Tim s Number Tim s number is odd. Help your group find Tim s Tim s Number If you multiply the digits of Tim s number together, you get an even number. Help your group find Tim s Tim s Number Tim s number is near the center of the chart. Help your group find Tim s 3

Meg s Number The sum of the digits of Meg s number is greater than ten. Help your group find Meg s Meg s Number Meg s number is a multiple of seven. Meg s Number The difference between the two digits of Meg s number is greater than three. Help your group find Meg s Meg s Number The first digit of Meg s number is larger than the second. Help your group find Meg s Help your group find Meg s Meg s Number Meg s number is not odd. Help your group find Meg s Meg s Number Both digits of Meg s number are even. Help your group find Meg s 4

Paul s Number Paul s number is not located on an edge or a corner. Paul s Number Paul s number is not an even number. Help your group find Paul s Paul s Number The difference of the digits in Paul s number is three. Help your group find Paul s Paul s Number Paul s number is less than fifty. Help your group find Paul s Help your group find Paul s Paul s Number Paul s number is not a multiple of three, five, or seven. Help your group find Paul s Paul s Number The sum of the digits in Paul s number is eleven. Help your group find Paul s 5

Kelly s Number Kelly s number is a multiple of three. Kelly s Number The sum of the digits of Kelly s number is even. Help your group find Kelly s Kelly s Number Kelly s number is the largest number on the chart that fits all of the other clues. Help your group find Kelly s Help your group find Kelly s Kelly s Number Kelly s number is a multiple of five. Help your group find Kelly s Kelly s Number When you multiply the digits of Kelly s number together, you get an odd number. Help your group find Kelly s Kelly s Number Kelly s number is larger than 50. Help your group find Kelly s 6

Multiplication Clusters Sets A and B After you solve each cluster, write about how you solved it. Tell how you used the answer for one problem to help you find the answer to another problem. Set A 5 X 3 = 5 X 10 = 10 X 3 = 30 X 5 = 50 X 3 = 55 X 3 = Set B 2 X 5 = 3 X 5 = 10 X 5 = 30 X 5 = 32 X 5 = 7

Multiplication Clusters Sets C and D After you solve each cluster, write about how you solved it. Tell how you used the answer for one problem to help you find the answer to another problem. Set C 5 X 7 = 10 X 7 = 2 X 7 = 20 X 7 = 25 X 7 = Set D 3 X 5 = 2 X 5 = 10 X 5 = 20 X 5 = 23 X 5 = 8

Multiplication Clusters Sets E and F After you solve each cluster, write about how you solved it. Tell how you used the answer for one problem to help you find the answer to another problem. Set E 3 X 6 = 3 X 3 = 3 X 10 = 6 X 10 = 3 X 60 = 63 X 3 = Set F 2 X 5 = 2 X 4 = 2 X 10 = 10 X 5 = 2 X 50 = 2 X 54 = 9

Multiplication Clusters Sets G and H After you solve each cluster, write about how you solved it. Tell how you used the answer for one problem to help you find the answer to another problem. Set G 7 X 2 = 3 X 2 = 7 X 10 = 2 X 10 = 7 X 20 = 2 X 73 = Set H 5 X 3 = 6 X 2 = 10 X 6 = 6 X 5 = 60 X 5 = 6 X 52 = 10

Multiplication Clusters Sets I and J After you solve each cluster, write about how you solved it. Tell how you used the answer for one problem to help you find the answer to another problem. Set I 8 X 2 = 8 X 10 = 20 X 8 = 10 X 2 = 80 X 2 = 81 X 2 = Set J 2 X 6 10 X 6 3 X 6 13 X 6 23 X 6 11

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12 X 12 12 X 11 12 X 10 12 X 9 12 X 8 12 X 7 12 X 6 12 X 5 12 X 4 20

12 X 3 12 X 2 12 X 1 11 X 11 11 X 10 11 X 9 11 X 8 11 X 7 11 X 6 21

11 X 5 11 X 4 11 X 3 11 X 2 11 X 1 10 X 10 10 X 9 10 X 8 10 X 7 22

10 X 6 10 X 5 10 X 4 10 X 3 10 X 2 10 X 1 9 X 9 9 X 8 9 X 7 23

9 X 6 9 X 5 9 X 4 9 X 3 9 X 2 9 X 1 8 X 8 8 X 7 8 X 6 24

8 X 5 8 X 4 8 X 3 8 X 2 8 X 1 7 X 7 7 X 6 7 X 5 7 X 4 25

7 X 3 7 X 2 7 X 1 6 X 6 6 X 5 6 X 4 6 X 3 6 X 2 6 X 1 26

5 X 5 5 X 4 5 X 3 5 X 2 5 X 1 4 X 4 4 X 3 4 X 2 4 X 1 27

3 X 3 3 X 2 3 X 1 2 X 2 2 X 1 1 X 1 28