Comparing Both Division Types Side by Side
Two different questions. Two different models. Two different answers.
Fact Families Connect Division and Multiplication
Every division equation has a matching multiplication equation:
- Whole numbers: 12 ÷ 4 = 3 because 3 × 4 = 12
- Type A:
because - Type B:
because
Verify With Multiplication: Type A Example
Problem:
Think: What number times 2 equals
So
Verify With Multiplication: Type B Example
Problem:
Think: What number times
So
Which Type Is This Problem?
- Ask: What is being divided? (
, a fraction) - Ask: What are we dividing by? (3, a whole number)
- Type A: Unit fraction shared among groups
Answer:
Mixed Practice: Classify and Solve
For each problem, decide: Type A or Type B? Then solve.
Classify first, then compute and check.
Answers for Mixed Classification Practice
1. Type A:
2. Type B:
3. Type A:
4. Type B:
Writing Stories for Division Expressions
Now let's learn to create word problems for each type.
- Good stories have a real-world context
- The dividend is what you start with
- The divisor is what you divide by
Type A Stories: Sharing a Fraction
Template: "You have
Type A Story Example Solved
Expression:
Story: "You have
Check:
Type B Stories: Counting Pieces in Wholes
Template: "You have
Type B Story Example Solved
Expression:
Story: "You have 3 pounds of trail mix. Each bag gets
Check:
Your Turn: Write a Story
Write a story for:
Hints:
- This is Type A — sharing a fraction
- You start with
of something - You share it among 2 groups
- Answer:
Write your story, then share with a partner.
Word Problems: Runner and Baker Scenarios
Problem 1: A runner has
Problem 2: A baker has 3 cups of sugar. Each batch uses
Pause and solve before the next slide.
Answers: Runner and Baker Scenarios Solved
Problem 1: Type A —
- Check:
Problem 2: Type B —
- Check:
Word Problems: Granola Bar and Garden
Problem 3: You have
Problem 4: A garden is 6 meters long. You plant every
Pause and solve before the next slide.
Answers: Granola Bar and Garden Solved
Problem 3: Type A —
- Check:
Problem 4: Type B —
- Check:
Summary of Fraction Division Strategies
✓ Verify every answer: quotient × divisor = dividend
✓ Type A: share a fraction → smaller result
✓ Type B: count pieces → larger result
Always identify the dividend and divisor first
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Apply and extend previous understandings of division to divide unit fractions by whole numbers and whole numbers by unit fractions