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Divide into 5 groups
for 1st grade

If you divide the shapes into five equal groups, say how many shapes will be in each group

Learn division by dividing shapes into 5 groups

This topic teaches you to divide things - dividing is a way to share things equally. For example, if you have 15 blocks and you want to share them equally between 5 friends, you would divide the blocks into 5 groups each with 3 blocks in it.

In this topic you are asked to divide a certain number of shapes into 5 groups (that are the same size). In the first question you are shown a picture of 10 circles and you have to decide how many circles will be in each group if you divide the circles into 5 groups. When you look at the picture you will see that it must be 2 circles in each group. That is because

2 circles + 2 circles + 2 circles + 2 circles + 2 circles = 10 circles

This topic asks you to divide a bunch of shapes into 5 equal groups and say how many shapes are in each group.


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Below is a table showing the first 6 question answer pairs for the topic "Divide into 5 groups" as used in the lessons for this topic. Our games and tests for the topic use these 6 items plus 6 additional question answer pairs.

The topic "Divide into 5 groups" is in the category Division for 1st grade (ages 6 to 7).

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If you divide these red circles into 5 equal groups, the number of circles in each group is 2
2
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If you divide these orange squares into 5 equal groups, the number of squares in each group is 3
3
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If you divide these yellow triangles into 5 equal groups, the number of triangles in each group is 1
1
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If you divide these green circles into 5 equal groups, the number of circles in each group is 4
4
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If you divide these blue squares into 5 equal groups, the number of squares in each group is 5
5
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If you divide these yellow triangles into 5 equal groups, the number of triangles in each group is 5
5

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