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What is Division? for kids, explained simply

If 12 cookies are shared between 3 friends, each friend gets 4 cookies. The cookies split into neat little piles like toy blocks snapping into rows. You keep making groups of 5 until all 15 items are used. One group, two groups, three groups, and then no stars are left behind! Because 10 cannot split evenly into 3 equal groups. Each friend…

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The big ideas

How does 12 divided by 3 become 4

If 12 cookies are shared between 3 friends, each friend gets 4 cookies. The cookies split into neat little piles like toy blocks snapping into rows.

How do we know 15 divided by 5 equals 3

You keep making groups of 5 until all 15 items are used. One group, two groups, three groups, and then no stars are left behind!

Why does 10 divided by 3 leave 1 extra marble

Because 10 cannot split evenly into 3 equal groups. Each friend gets 3 marbles, and one marble stays left over like the last popcorn kernel in a bowl.

A quick quiz

1. How does 12 divided by 3 become 4?

Choices: If 12 cookies are shared between 3 friends, each friend gets 4 cookies · You keep making groups of 5 until all 15 items are used · Because 10 cannot split evenly into 3 equal groups

Answer: If 12 cookies are shared between 3 friends, each friend gets 4 cookies. If 12 cookies are shared between 3 friends, each friend gets 4 cookies. The cookies split into neat little piles like toy blocks snapping into rows.

2. How do we know 15 divided by 5 equals 3?

Choices: You keep making groups of 5 until all 15 items are used · If 12 cookies are shared between 3 friends, each friend gets 4 cookies · Because 10 cannot split evenly into 3 equal groups

Answer: You keep making groups of 5 until all 15 items are used. You keep making groups of 5 until all 15 items are used. One group, two groups, three groups, and then no stars are left behind!

3. Why does 10 divided by 3 leave 1 extra marble?

Choices: Because 10 cannot split evenly into 3 equal groups · If 12 cookies are shared between 3 friends, each friend gets 4 cookies · You keep making groups of 5 until all 15 items are used

Answer: Because 10 cannot split evenly into 3 equal groups. Because 10 cannot split evenly into 3 equal groups. Each friend gets 3 marbles, and one marble stays left over like the last popcorn kernel in a bowl.

For parents: helping your child think about what is division?

"What is Division?" is a strong topic for curious kids ages 7–11. Use objects or drawings before symbols — let your child show what the numbers mean. Pause for their questions; short answers invite more questions than long lectures. When they can explain the main idea back in their own words — without reading — the concept has really landed. That teach-back moment is the same thinking move Whizbee uses: attempt, check, explain. If you are unsure about a detail, say so and look it up together; modelling honest curiosity matters more than pretending to know everything.

Frequently asked questions

How does 12 divided by 3 become 4?

If 12 cookies are shared between 3 friends, each friend gets 4 cookies. The cookies split into neat little piles like toy blocks snapping into rows.

How do we know 15 divided by 5 equals 3?

You keep making groups of 5 until all 15 items are used. One group, two groups, three groups, and then no stars are left behind!

Why does 10 divided by 3 leave 1 extra marble?

Because 10 cannot split evenly into 3 equal groups. Each friend gets 3 marbles, and one marble stays left over like the last popcorn kernel in a bowl.

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