Math1a Classplan03032024
Math1a Classplan03032024
3/3/2024
Math Multiplication
Introduce to Division
Math Multiplication
6 x 2 + 5 x(3+4)
= 6x2 + 5 x 7
= 12 + 35
= 47
Introduce to Division
Introduce to Division
Math Division
Division Rule:
DIVISIBILITY BY 0
DIVISIBILITY BY 1
A number is divisible by 1 is still itself.
Division Rule:
DIVISIBILITY BY 2
A number that is divisible by 2 is called an even number. When the
last digit in a number is 0 or even—that is, 2, 4, 6, or 8—then the
number is divisible by 2.
Ex. 10 ÷ 2 = 5 126 ÷ 2 = 63
DIVISIBILITY BY 3
A number is divisible by 3 if the sum of the digits is divisible by 3.
Division Rule:
DIVISIBILITY BY 4
If the last two digits of a number are divisible by 4, the whole
number is.
Ex. 1,012, 12 is divisible by 4. 1012 ÷ 4 = 253
1,013, 13 can not be divisible by 4. Therefore, 1,013 is not.
DIVISIBILITY BY 5
When the last digit of a number is 0 or 5, the number can be
evenly divided by 5.
Ex. 15 ÷ 5 = 3 1234567890 ÷ 5 = ?
Math Division
Division Rule:
DIVISIBILITY BY 6
Numbers divisible by 6 can also be divided by both 3 and 2
DIVISIBILITY BY 8
A large number is divisible by 8 if the last three digits are also
divisible by 8 or are 000.
In 7,120, 120 can be divided evenly by 8, so the 7,120 is divisible
by 8 as well.
Math Division
Division Rule:
DIVISIBILITY BY 7 and 13
Rule: If the difference of the last three digits of a number and all its
preceding digits can be divided by 7 or by 13, the number is
divisible by 7 or by 13.
Ex. 2093 last three number is 093, preceding number 2
93-2 = 91
91 can be divided by 7 and by 13, so 2093 can be divisible by 7
and 13
Math Division
Division Rule:
DIVISIBILITY BY 9
The divisibility rule for 9 is the same as for 3. If the sum of a number’s
digits is divisible by 9, so too is the entire number.
DIVISIBILITY BY 10
If the last digit is 0, the number can be divided evenly by 10.
Divisibility
Divisibility by 11
Rule: If the difference of the sum of the digits in the even
place values and the sum of the digits in the odd place
values is 0 or a multiple of 11, the number can be divisible
by 11.
Ex. 135,795
Sum of even: 3+7+5 =15
Sum of odd: 1+5+9 = 15
15-15=0 135,795 can be divisible by 11
Math Division
Remainder
Method 1:
30+31+32 = 93
93 ÷ 7 = 10 r2
Method 2:
2 + 3 + 4 =9
30÷7 = 4 r2
31÷7 = 4 r3
9 ÷ 7 = 1r2
32÷7 = 4 r4
Math Division
Remainder
Method 1:
30+31+32 = 93
93 ÷ 7 = 10 r2
Method 2:
2 + 3 + 4 =9
30÷7 = 4 r2
31÷7 = 4 r3
9 ÷ 7 = 1r2
32÷7 = 4 r4
Math Division
12 23 17
Math Division
15 65 23
Math Division
64 79 71
Math Division
17 14 15 23 16
Math Division
41
Math Division
(22) ÷ 6 =3r4 34 27
(27)÷ 6 = 4r3
(32)÷ 6 =5r2
(33) ÷ 6 =5r3
(34) ÷ 6 =5r4 32
33
Math Division
234 ÷9 = 26
Check: 2+3+4 =9
DIVISIBILITY BY 9
The divisibility rule for 9 is the same as for 3. If the sum of a
number’s digits is divisible by 9, so too is the entire number.
Math Division
Purple: (78 ÷ 3) x 2= 26 x2 = 52
Red: 26
Math Division
(7 x36 )÷ 4) = 252 ÷ 4= 63
Introduce to Multiplication
Practice:
2D each polygon
1. Rectangle
2. Square
3. Rhombus
4. Kite
5. Circle
6. Equal Triangle
7. Regular Pentagon
8. Regular
Heptagon(7)
9. Regular Hexagon
Introduce to 3D Shape
Practice:
3D Shape
Introduce to Multiplication
Practice:
What is Perimeter?