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Division: Mixed Operations (582)

Word problems mixing division with addition, subtraction, and multiplication. Students determine which operations to use.
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Teaching Notes

Emphasize strategic thinking and identifying keywords. Encourage students to draw models or write equations before solving.

Vocabulary
Mixed operations: Using more than one math operation.
Equation: A math sentence with an equals sign.
Common Mistakes
  • Choosing the incorrect operation for a step.
  • Not following the correct order of operations.
  • Making calculation errors with basic facts.
Differentiation
SupportProvide manipulatives; break problems into smaller steps.
ChallengeCreate own multi-step problems; include larger numbers.
Discussion Questions
  • How do you decide which operation to use first in a multi-step problem?
  • Can you solve this problem using a different sequence of operations?
  • What strategies help you organize your thoughts when solving word problems?
  • When is it important to interpret a remainder in a division problem?
Extension Activities
  • Create problems with mixed operations.
  • Use counters to model problems.
  • Identify operations in daily tasks.
Parent Tip

Help your child identify which operations to use in a problem.

Learning Path
Skill Cluster

Problem Solving & Operations

Estimated Time

15 minutes

Skills Practiced
mixed operationsmultiplicationdivisionword problem solving
Prerequisites
  • Division Facts within 100
  • Multiplication Word Problems
  • Two-Step Word Problems
Next Steps
  • Multi-Step Word Problems (3+ steps)
  • Interpreting Remainders in Context
  • Solving Equations with Unknowns
  • Multi-Step Word Problems
  • Interpreting Remainders
  • Algebraic Thinking: Variables in Equations