Let's solve each part of the worksheet step by step using the visual models provided.
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Problem 1: Jellies
Image:
There are
2 circles, and each circle has
4 yellow jellies.
- Total jellies = 4 + 4 =
8
- Number of groups =
2
- Jellies in each group =
4
✔ So, we fill in:
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8 jellies are divided equally into
2 groups.
> There are
4 jellies in each group.
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Problem 2: Marbles
Image:
There are
4 circles, and each circle has
3 purple marbles.
- Total marbles = 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 =
12
- Number of groups =
4
- Marbles in each group =
3
✔ So, we fill in:
>
12 marbles are divided equally into
4 groups.
> There are
3 marbles in each group.
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Problem 3: Boats
Image:
There are
5 circles, and each circle has
2 boats.
- Total boats = 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 =
10
- Number of groups =
5
- Boats in each group =
2
✔ So, we fill in:
>
10 boats are divided equally into
5 groups.
> There are
2 boats in each group.
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✔ Final Answers:
1.
8 jellies are divided equally into
2 groups.
There are
4 jellies in each group.
2.
12 marbles are divided equally into
4 groups.
There are
3 marbles in each group.
3.
10 boats are divided equally into
5 groups.
There are
2 boats in each group.
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🔍 Explanation:
This worksheet introduces
division as equal sharing. Each problem shows a total number of items split into equal groups. We count:
- The total number of items,
- How many groups they're divided into,
- And how many items are in each group.
This builds the concept:
Total ÷ Number of groups = Number in each group
For example:
8 jellies ÷ 2 groups = 4 jellies per group
These are all examples of basic division facts.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of math grouping worksheet.