Q1: Which of the following numbers can be put into equal groups of 2?
What do you notice about the numbers?
Ans: 2, 6, 8 and 10 can be put in equal groups of 2. They are all multiplies of 2.
Q2: Which of the following numbers can be put into equal groups of 5?
What do you notice about the numbers?
Ans: 5, 10, 15 and 20. All the numbers are multiples of 5.
Q3: Levi is trying to calculate the number of footballs in a bag.
How many footballs were in the bag at the start? Show your working.
Ans: 25 footballs.
Q4: Emily is trying to calculate the number of sweets in a packet.
How many sweets were in the packet at the start? Show your working.
Ans: 10 sweets.
Q5: Stan and Mia are grouping counters. They each have 15 counters.
Who is correct? Explain why.
Ans: Mia is correct because 15 ÷ 5 = 3.
Q6: Troy and Leah are grouping counters. They each have 8 counters.
Who is correct? Explain why.
Ans: Ben is correct because 8 ÷ 4 = 2
Q7: Which of the following numbers can be put into equal groups of 5?
What do you notice about the numbers?
Ans: 35, 60, 20 and 15. All the numbers are multiples of 5.
Q8: Which of the following numbers can be put into equal groups of 10?
What do you notice about the numbers?
Ans: 50, 30, 20 and 10. All the numbers are multiples of 10.
Q9: Cleo is trying to calculate the number of colouring pencils in a box.
How many pencils were in the box at the start? Show your working.
Ans: 100 pencils.
Q10: Seth is trying to calculate the number of seeds in a packet.
How many seeds were in the packet at the start? Show your working.
Ans: 40 seeds.
Q11: Toby, Leo and Kia are grouping counters. They each have 24 counters.
Who is correct? Explain why.
Ans: Toby is correct because 24 ÷ 12 = 2
Q12: Sam, Beth and Sara are grouping counters. They each have 16 counters.
Who is correct? Explain why.
Ans: Beth is correct because 16 ÷ 8 = 2
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