The image you provided shows a blank worksheet for the "Big 7 Division" method. It includes instructions and empty spaces but
does not contain a specific division problem (like $450 \div 5$) to solve.
To help you, I will explain how to use this worksheet with a sample problem:
$364 \div 7$. You can follow these steps to solve your actual homework problem once you have the numbers.
How to use the Big 7 Worksheet
1. Fill in the Think Box
First, look at the divisor (the number you are dividing by). In our example, it is
7. Multiply 7 by the numbers listed in the box to get ready.
* $7 \times 1 = 7$
* $7 \times 2 = 14$
* $7 \times 3 = 21$
* $7 \times 4 = 28$
* $7 \times 5 = 35$
* $7 \times 10 = 70$
* $7 \times 20 = 140$
* $7 \times 50 = 350$
* $7 \times 100 = 700$ (This is too big for 364, so we won't use it)
2. Use the Think Box to find Partial Quotients (Step 2)
Look at the dividend (
364). Find the biggest number from your Think Box that fits into 364 without going over.
* $7 \times 50 = 350$. This fits!
* Write
50 on one of the lines inside the big "7" shape.
* Subtract 350 from 364: $364 - 350 = 14$.
Now look at what is left (
14). Find a number in your Think Box that equals 14.
* $7 \times 2 = 14$. This fits perfectly!
* Write
2 on the next line inside the big "7" shape.
* Subtract 14 from 14: $14 - 14 = 0$.
3. Add the factors (Step 3)
Add the numbers you wrote inside the big "7" shape to get the final answer.
* $50 + 2 = 52$
Final Answer:
The image does not contain a specific math problem to solve. Please provide the division equation (e.g., "Solve 450 divided by 5") so I can give you the correct numerical answer.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of big 7 division worksheet.