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Maths
Multiplication and Division

Maths | Multiplication and Division | Division | Lesson 2 of 2: Make Equal Groups - Sharing
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Aim
Aim
• To share objects equally.

Success
Success Criteria
Criteria
• IStatement
can share 1objects
Loreminto 2, 5dolor
ipsum or 10sit
groups.
amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.
•• IStatement
can count2how many are in each group.
• Sub
• I can statement
solve problems involving sharing objects.
Remember It

How many groups will there be if the pearls are grouped into groups of 5?

There are 3 equal groups of 5.


Remember It

How many groups will there be if the coins are grouped into groups of 2?

There are 9 equal groups of 2.


Remember It

How many groups will there be if the gems are grouped into groups of 10?

There are 3 equal groups of 10.


Sharing Objects

We can share objects into groups.


It’s important to share fairly, so the groups should be equal.

Let’s share these 8 gems between the 2 treasure chests.


Has this been done fairly? How do you know?

Each chest has the same number of gems, so the groups are equal.
There are 2 groups of 4 gems.
Sharing Objects

Let’s share these 15 coins between the 5 bags.

Use the groups of coins to complete this sentence:


There are 5 groups of 3 coins.
Sharing Objects

Share the pirates to complete the sentence.

There are 10 groups of 1 pirate.


Time to Share

Use the Treasure Cut-Outs (or other objects) with a partner.

Let’s spin the wheels together. This will tell you how many pieces of treasure you
need and how many groups you will share them into.
Pieces of Treasure Number of Groups

Spin

Describe your groups to a friend by completing this sentence:


I have made equal groups of .
Sharing Challenge Cards
Diving into Mastery

Dive in by completing your own activity!


Is It Fair?

The pirates from Twinkl Island are sharing out their treasure.
They have found 20 gems.

Have these gems been shared correctly? How do you know?


The gems are not in equal groups, so they have not been shared correctly.
Is It Fair?

The pirates from Twinkl Island are sharing out their treasure.
They have found 20 gems.
Aim
Aim
• To share objects equally.

Success
Success Criteria
Criteria
• IStatement
can share 1objects
Loreminto 2, 5dolor
ipsum or 10sit
groups.
amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.
•• IStatement
can count2how many are in each group.
• Sub
• I can statement
solve problems involving sharing objects.

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