8 mangoes shared by 2 children
sharing problem
Give one at a time to keep the sharing fair.
Example: Each child gets 4 mangoes.
Use equal sharing with fruits, pencils, or counters to understand division as fair groups.
Ask how many each child gets when the same number of objects are shared fairly. Keep the groups small and visible.
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sharing problem
Give one at a time to keep the sharing fair.
Example: Each child gets 4 mangoes.
sharing problem
Make three equal groups.
Example: Each child gets 4 pencils.
sharing problem
Count how many are in each equal group.
Example: Each child gets 2 shells.
equal sharing
Divide 15 by 3.
Example: Each vase gets 5 flowers.
equal sharing
Divide 20 by 4.
Example: Each child gets 5 marbles.
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Start counting with very small groups children can touch, see, and move easily.
Count spoons, blocks, cups, or crayons and match the group to a number idea.
Compare two small groups and decide which one has more, less, or the same.