Starter quiz
- When a number can be divided into 2 equal parts without any left over, we can say that it is __________ by 2
- Divisible ✓
- Commutative
- Divided
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- Is 4 divisible by 2?
- Yes ✓
- No
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- 6 x 10 = ______
- '60' ✓
- ______ × 10 = 70
- '7' ✓
- 80 ÷ 10 = ______
- '8' ✓
- If we have 61 shoes, can we make pairs with no shoes left over?
- Yes
- No ✓
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Exit quiz
- Which numbers are divisible by 10?
- 34
- 30 ✓
- 50 ✓
- 52
- 90 ✓
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- Which numbers are not divisible by 10?
- 12 ✓
- 20
- 23 ✓
- 60
- 32 ✓
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- Sofia and Lucas want to put every child in the year group into groups of 10 Which year groups could they do this for?
- Year 4
- Year 5
- Year 6 ✓
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- Can 53 cookies be split equally into 10 packets with none left over? Is 53 divisible by 10 or not divisible by 10?
- Divisible by 10
- Not divisible by 10 ✓
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- Lucas says that he can work out whether these larger numbers are divisible by 10 really quickly. Which digit has he looked at to do this?
- Hundreds
- Tens
- Ones ✓
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- Can 150 children be put into groups of 10? Is 150 divisible by 10 or not divisible by 10?
- Divisible by 10 ✓
- Not divisible by 10
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Lesson Details
Key learning points
- All numbers in the 10 times table have a ones digit of 0
- All numbers in the 10 times table are divisible by 10
Common misconception
Children may not see 2-digit numbers as divisible by 10 if they are not in their 10 times tables.
Encourage children to apply the knowledge that a number is divisible by 10 when it has a ones digit of 0 Examples showing this idea can be explored and displayed to reference within the lesson.
Keywords
Divisible - When a number can be divided into equal parts without any left over, we can say that it is divisible by ___
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