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Divisibility
In this divisibility rules instructional activity, learners learn when division is exact and not exact or has remainders. Students then follow the examples and find if the following numbers are division by the given numbers.
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Divisibility Rules Extension
In this divisibility rules worksheet, students tell whether 10 given numbers are divisible by 2,3,4,5,6,9 or 10. Answers are given on page 2, problems are printed 2 sets per page for copying purposes.
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Divisibility
In this math worksheet, students examine the 20 numbers in order to test their divisibility. The rules of divisibility are given at the top of the page.
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Divisibility Worksheet
For this divisibility worksheet, students complete 9 problems in which they determine which number is divisible by the given number. They choose between 4 numbers for each divisibility factor. They complete the pages on-line and print...
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Divisibility
In this divisibility instructional activity, students read divisibility rules and then check the boxes in the chart if the 3 digit number can be divided by numbers 2 through 10. Students do this for 5, 3 digit numbers.
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4.1 Divisibility Rules Quiz
In this divisibility review worksheet, students use problem solving skills to respond to 10 divisibility problems. Multiple choice answers are provided.
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Using Divisibility
In this divisibility worksheet, 7th graders solve 10 different problems related to using divisibility rules to solve each one. They use the clue given for each problem to fill in the missing digit. Students determine which prime number...
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Divisibility Buzz
Students play Divisibility Buzz to reinforce divisibility rule for three.
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Independent Practice 2: Divisibility Tables
In this divisibility tables learning exercise, students will solve 100 divison problems that complete a divisibility table using two digit dividends.
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Divisibility Rules Word Search Puzzle
In this language arts instructional activity, students read 6 words in the word bank, then find them in the word search puzzle. Note: All the words in the word bank are nearly alike: "divisible by 2, divisible by 3, divisible by 4 ..."
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Study Jams! Prime & Composite Numbers
Prime or composite, that is the question. Teach your class how to find the answer with this step-by-step presentation that defines and provides examples of each type of number. When addressing larger numbers, divisibility rules are...
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Divisibility Rules
In this divisibility rules worksheet, students solve 18 different problems that include applying the divisibility rules to each. First, they identify the hypothesis and conclusion in logical deduction. Then, students determine the...
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Countdown Challenge: Tricks for Finding Multiples of 3 and 4
In this tricks for finding multiples instructional activity, learners explore rules of divisibility. They compute the sum of the digits to determine if a number is divisible by three. Additionally, students identify the last two digits...
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Divisibility
Students practice divisibility. In this divisibility lesson, students complete a worksheet to tell which numbers are divisible by 2,3,4,5,6,8,9, and 10.
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Divisibility Theorem (Sum)
In this divisibility instructional activity, students solve 1 word problem. Students find three unknown variables given information about their divisibility and sum.
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Twenty Questions: The Hundred Chart
Use the 20 Questions game to practice math vocabulary and number properties! Project a hundreds chart and hand one out to learners. Ideally, give them counters (beans would work well) to mark off the chart so you can play multiple times....
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Divisibility Rules
In this divisibility rules worksheet, pupils solve problems using the division rule for the number three. Examples and explanations are given prior to the exercise. This one-page worksheet contains approximately 20 problems.
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Dynamic Divisibility
Students examine the rules of divisibility for the numbers 2, 3, 5, 6, 9 and 10. They apply these rules to larger numbers.
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Pattern Block Maze
Spice up your traditional lesson on divisibility with a puzzle! Learners work to find their way through a maze by crossing over numbers that are not divisible by 2, 3, or 4.
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Recognize Numbers Divisible by 3 and 6
In this divisibility worksheet, students analyze ten two-digit numbers and circle all those divisible by 3. Students then do the same with the number 6. No divisibility rules are provided.
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MathFLIX Challenge: Multiplying and Dividing Fractions
First, math majors compare the multiplication and division of unit fractions and whole numbers. They look for patterns, and then apply their knowledge to an array of multiplication and division problems, all involving fractions and mixed...
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A Prime Investigation wtih 7, 11, and 13
Ninth graders investigate divisibility rules. In this middle school mathematics/Algebra I lesson, 9th graders explore the divisibility rules of 7, 11, and 13. Students examine certain six-digit numbers that are divisible by 7, 11, and 13.
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Rules of Divisibillity
Sixth graders participate in a instructional activity that covers the Rules of Divisibility. They play a game for a warm-up before the direct instruction. Following the rules being covered they finish the instructional activity using an...
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Divisibility by 2,3,5
In this divisibility worksheet, students state whether a 1 to 3 digit number is divisible by 2, 3, 5, or none of the above. Students complete 80 problems and 16 review problems.