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Unit 4 - Lesson 18 - Grade 3: Illustrative Mathematics

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Grade 3 Unit 4

Lesson 18: Larger Numbers in Equal Groups

CC BY 2021 Illustrative Mathematics®

Grade 3 Unit 4

Lesson 18: Larger Numbers in Equal Groups

CC BY 2021 Illustrative Mathematics®

Lesson: Larger Numbers in Equal Groups

What Do You Know About Division? (Warm Up)

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Groups on a Field Trip

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Bus Ride and Lunch Groups

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Cool Down: Recess Teams
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1.

What do you know about division?

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2.

There are 48 students going on a field trip to the aquarium. They visit the exhibits in groups of 4 students. How many groups will there be?

Show your thinking using diagrams, symbols, or other representations.

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3.

On another field trip, 72 students and teachers rode in 3 buses to a science museum, with the same number of people in each bus. How many people rode in each bus?

Show your thinking using diagrams, symbols, or other representations.

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4.

During lunch, the 72 people sat at long tables, with 12 people at each table. How many tables did they use?

Show your thinking using diagrams, symbols, or other representations.

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5.

At recess, 42 students played a game. There were 3 teams with the same number of students on each team. How many students were on each team?

Show your thinking using diagrams, symbols, or other representations.