Division by Skip Counting - Partial Skip Count Number Set to Quotient

Level 3

This math topic focuses on practicing division by skip counting. Specifically, students use skip counting by 3s to solve problems that ask how many items (tricycles or clovers) correspond to a given total of wheels or leaves. The problems provide situations where students must determine how many groups of 3 are contained in a given number, effectively applying skip counting to derive the quotient in a division problem. The exercises are framed as multiple-choice questions, each with five possible answers. This method helps reinforce understanding of division in a practical, real-world context.

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Division by Skip Counting - Partial Skip Count Number Set to Quotient Worksheet

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Division by Skip Counting - Partial Skip Count Number Set to Quotient
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Skip count by 3. How many clovers would have 18 leaves total?
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a
6
b
3
c
1
d
4
e
2
2
Skip count by 3. How many clovers would have 27 leaves total?
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a
9
b
13
c
6
d
12
e
5
3
Skip count by 3. How many tricycles would have 27 wheels total?
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a
12
b
9
c
6
d
4
e
7
4
Skip count by 3. How many tricycles would have 24 wheels total?
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a
8
b
4
c
5
d
12
e
10
5
Skip count by 3. How many tricycles would have 12 wheels total?
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a
1
b
4
c
6
d
2
e
8
6
Skip count by 3. How many clovers would have 24 leaves total?
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a
11
b
12
c
8
d
4
e
5
7
Skip count by 3. How many tricycles would have 18 wheels total?
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a
4
b
1
c
10
d
6
e
2
8
Skip count by 3. How many clovers would have 12 leaves total?
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a
6
b
0
c
7
d
4
e
2