
(6) Number and operations.
The student applies mathematical process standards to connect
repeated addition and subtraction to multiplication and division
situations that involve equal groupings and shares. The student
is expected to:
(A) Model, create, and describe contextual multiplication
situations in which equivalent sets of concrete objects are
joined.
(B) Model, create, and describe contextual division
situations in which a set of concrete
objects is separated into equivalent sets.
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Annie, and Ally anxiously waiting to go trick or treating.






talking about all the candy they were going to get.
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neighborhood, Ally told mother, "I am not feeling too well."
Mother insisted on Ally to stay home and not go trick or treating.




3









were going house to house but all they could think of was Ally,
who was at home sick and sad that she couldn't Trick or Treat.
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about we get all the candy we can and put it together, and divide it
among the three of us? I'll bet that would cheer up Ally!"The two siblings went house to house for about an hour
and got all the candy they could.
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of candy. I wish I could have went so that I could have some
as well."
Matty and Annie looked at each other and then back at Ally and
said, "We decided to get all the candy we could and we will divide
it between the three of us!" Ally was so excited and felt much
better.





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75 pieces of candy.







































candy by 3?"
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have based on the type of candy it is. Lets sort our candy into
3 groups. These groups can be lollipops, chocolate, and
non-chocolates."













































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anything else." Said Ally.After sorting their candy, the children agreed it would be best to
make an array so they could easily see how many of each type of
candy they would each get.
Their array needs to have three rows, one for each sibling.


















+
6
+
66x3oror= 1818/3=6



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(6) Number and operations.
The student applies mathematical process standards to connect
repeated addition and subtraction to multiplication and division
situations that involve equal groupings and shares. The student
is expected to:
(A) Model, create, and describe contextual multiplication
situations in which equivalent sets of concrete objects are
joined.
(B) Model, create, and describe contextual division
situations in which a set of concrete
objects is separated into equivalent sets.
This book was created and published on StoryJumper™
©2015 StoryJumper, Inc. All rights reserved.
Publish your own children's book:
www.storyjumper.com


Annie, and Ally anxiously waiting to go trick or treating.






talking about all the candy they were going to get.
2

neighborhood, Ally told mother, "I am not feeling too well."
Mother insisted on Ally to stay home and not go trick or treating.




3









were going house to house but all they could think of was Ally,
who was at home sick and sad that she couldn't Trick or Treat.
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Three siblings go trick-or-treating on Halloween, but one gets sick and can't go. The other two siblings collect candy for all three and divide it equally.
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