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Divisibility Rules Simple rules to use to help with division and fair sharing! CFU: What are we going to do today? What are we going to (skill)?

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Divisibility RulesSimple rules to use to help with division and fair sharing!

CFU:What are we going to do today? What are we going to (skill)?

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Bet you already knew this!

All even numbers are divisible by two

All numbers ending with zero are divisible by 10.

CFU (include connection to LO)

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Vocabulary

Divisible by: if one counting number can be divided by a second counting number with a remainder of 0, then the first number is divisible by the second number. Example: 28 is divisible by 7 because 28 divided

by 7 is 4, with no remainder.

Divisibility test: These rules let you test if one number is divisible by another, without having to do too much calculation!

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Divisibility Rules

divisible by 1: all numbers

divisible by 2: all even numbers (end with 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8)

Divisible by 3: if the sum of its digits is divisible by 3

Divisible by 5: if it ends with 0 or 5

Divisible by 6: if it is divisible by both 2 and 3

Divisible by 9: if the sum is divisible by 9

Divisible by 10: if it ends with 0

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ImportanceThese rules can make your life easier!!

They can help you figure out test questions!!

CFU: Does anyone else have any other reason as to why it is important? Which reason is most important to you? Why? You can give me my reason or your reason.

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Skill Development(steps or processes)

CFU (strategic)

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Guided Practice (steps or processes)

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Closure(Concept, Skill, Importance-pair-share)

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Independent Practice