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Mutiply or Divide?

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This is a powerpoint using visual cues and less text to make an effective presentation. This is a powerpoint geared towards third graders on multiplication and division.

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Page 1: Mutiply or Divide?

OH, IT’S ON!

Vs.

Page 2: Mutiply or Divide?

Multiply?

Each is in the

information!!

Page 3: Mutiply or Divide?

Molly has four shelves, there are six books on shelf. How many book does she have in all?

each

Page 4: Mutiply or Divide?

Divide?

When each is in

the question,

divide!

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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? each

?

Page 6: Mutiply or Divide?

Multiplication v.

Division

Page 7: Mutiply or Divide?

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!!

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Heather, Sarah, Nicky, and Jill each have nine markers. How many markers do they have in all?

Each is in the information, so we

multiply! I WIN!

Page 9: Mutiply or Divide?

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!!

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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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And the winner is……..

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Pizza!….pizza always wins.

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Now, if there are 8 pieces of pizza and four friends….

Here we go again….