Can We Share?

Can We Share?: Introduction to Division and Equal Grouping

Can We Share?

Introduction to Division: Equal Sharing and Grouping

Division is the process of **equal sharing**! We explore how to divide a total into groups, relate this skill to multiplication, and understand the terms used in division.

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How to Use This Demo
  1. Select a concept below to explore division.
  2. Visualize **Equal Sharing** into fixed groups.
  3. Understand the relationship between multiplication ($\times$) and division ($\div$).
  4. Use the **Classification** module to sort math terms by operation.
  5. Test your arithmetic knowledge with the **Practice Quiz** button.
Observation:

Division is mathematically the inverse of multiplication. If $3 \times 4 = 12$, then $12 \div 4 = 3$ and $12 \div 3 = 4$. This is a crucial concept called the **Division Fact Family**.

Fair Sharing and Grouping

Division as Equal Sharing:

When you divide, you are determining how many items each person or group gets when a total is distributed equally.

Example Operation Result
10 cookies shared by 5 friends $10 \div 5$ Each friend gets 2 cookies.
12 pencils grouped into sets of 3 $12 \div 3$ You get 4 groups.
The Division Fact Family:

Every multiplication fact has related division facts. This relationship is often used to check answers.

  • If $6 \times 7 = 42$ (Multiplication), then:
  • $42 \div 7 = 6$ (Division)
  • $42 \div 6 = 7$ (Division)
Division Terms:
  • **Dividend:** The total number being divided (e.g., 12 in $12 \div 4$).
  • **Divisor:** The number of groups or amount in each group (e.g., 4 in $12 \div 4$).
  • **Quotient:** The result of the division (the answer).
  • **Remainder:** The amount left over if the sharing is not perfectly equal.

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