Absolutely! Let’s solve each problem step by step. The goal is to
divide the total number of items into equal groups as specified, and find out
how many groups you can make.
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🍎 1. Divide the apples into groups of two
- Count the apples:
There are
2 rows × 8 apples = 16 apples.
- Divide into groups of 2:
→ 16 ÷ 2 =
8 groups
✔ Answer: 8
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🍓 2. Divide the strawberries into groups of three
- Count the strawberries:
There are
12 strawberries (you can count them one by one — there are 12 in a single row).
- Divide into groups of 3:
→ 12 ÷ 3 =
4 groups
✔ Answer: 4
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❤️ 3. Divide the hearts into groups of four
- Count the hearts:
There are
2 rows × 8 hearts = 16 hearts.
- Divide into groups of 4:
→ 16 ÷ 4 =
4 groups
✔ Answer: 4
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💎 4. Divide the diamonds into groups of five
- Count the diamonds:
Top row: 10 diamonds
Bottom row: 10 diamonds
→ Total =
20 diamonds
- Divide into groups of 5:
→ 20 ÷ 5 =
4 groups
✔ Answer: 4
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✏️ 5. Divide the pencils into groups of six
- Count the pencils:
There are
5 columns × 6 pencils = 30 pencils (each column has 6 pencils).
- Divide into groups of 6:
→ 30 ÷ 6 =
5 groups
✔ Answer: 5
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✔ Final Answers:
1. Apples →
8 groups
2. Strawberries →
4 groups
3. Hearts →
4 groups
4. Diamonds →
4 groups
5. Pencils →
5 groups
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Key Concept: This worksheet teaches
division as grouping — how many equal-sized groups can you make from a total? You’re basically doing division:
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Total Items ÷ Size of Each Group = Number of Groups
Let me know if you’d like to visualize this with drawings or diagrams!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of division grouping worksheet.