Grade 3/Factoring
Divisibility by 10 (1147)
Determine if a number is divisible by 10.
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Quick Tip
A number is divisible by 10 if its last digit is 0.
Teacher Resources
Teaching Notes
Easiest rule to learn. Connect to place value.
Vocabulary
Divisible: Can be divided with no remainder.
Digit: A single symbol used to write numbers.
Common Mistakes
- None usually
- Confusing with other divisibility rules
- Not checking the ones digit
- Incorrectly identifying multiples
- Misunderstanding 'divisible by'
Differentiation
SupportUnderline the ones place.
ChallengeIs 1000 divisible by 10?
Discussion Questions
- If a number is divisible by 10, is it also divisible by 5? By 2?
- What is a 'divisible' number?
- What makes a number a multiple of 10?
- How does place value help with this rule?
- Can a number be divisible by 10 but not 5?
Extension Activities
- Find numbers divisible by 2, 5, and 10.
Parent Tip
Ask your child to count objects in groups of 10.
Learning Path
Skill Cluster
Number Sense & Operations
Estimated Time
5 minutes
Skills Practiced
divisibility 10
Prerequisites
- 1146
- Place Value to Hundreds
- Multiplication by 10
Next Steps
- Divisibility by 2
- Divisibility by 5
- Divisibility by Other Numbers
- Multiples of 10
- Factors and Multiples
