Monday, November 17, 2014

Rules of Divisibility Charts

Grade Level(s): 5th – 6th Grade

Content Area:                                                                        Process Area:
Numbers and Operations                                           Problem-Solving
Algebra                                                           Reasoning and Proof
Geometry                                                                    Communication
Measurement                                                             Representation
Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability                    Connections

Common Core Standards:
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.6.NS.B.2: Fluently divide multi-digit numbers using the standard algorithm.

Targeted Needs of Student:
Understanding divisibility rules, visually representing divisibility patterns, providing examples of divisibility rules, practicing recognizing patterns in numbers

Goal:
Providing students with proof that divisibility rules work using patterns.

Materials Needed:


  1. Foldable with number charts on it
  2. Scissors
  3. Writing utensils
  4. Coloring utensils




Explanation/Summary:
Students will be given number charts and shown how to represent the divisibility rules by shading in the multiples of every number from 2 – 10 (excluding 7). Then they will cut the foldable open to make flaps where they can write the divisibility rule with examples. This would be great to do as an activity after learning the rules and also teachers can have students fill out the divisibility rule foldable as she teaches each rule.
 


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