Mathematics
CLASS 3rd
Can we share?
How to share the thing equally
How to make groups
How to observe the groups
Assessment questions and Activity
How many butterflies are there?
In how many groups the butterflies are?
How many butterflies are in each group?
10
2
5
 There are…..balloons.
They are in…..groups.
Each group has……balloons.
Sharing the bananas equally
Mummy monkey brought 12
bananas for her 4 children.
If 4 monkeys share the
bananas equally.each monkey
will get….. Bananas.
Let’s see how to share 12 bananas in 4 monkeys.
 Each monkey gets 2 bananas if 8 bananas are
distributed. (8 4=2)
 Each monkey gets 3 bananas if 12 bananas are
distributed. (12 4=3)
A coach brings 18 cricket balls and distribute in 3 boys.
each boy will get…. Cricket balls.
Each boy gets 6 ball.
18÷3=6
Share 12 balloons among 3 boys.
How many balloons for each boy?
Let’s start sharing the 12 balloons among 3 boys.
If we share 12 balloons among 3 boys.
Each boy will get 4 balloons.
12 3=4
A frog jumps 5 steps at a time.
In how many jumps will the frog reach 20?
0 1 2 3 4 5
The frog reaches 20
in…..jumps.
20 5=4
Let’s Practice
Q.Five friends found 10 five-rupee coins on the
ground.They shared them equally.
Each friend got……rupees.
50 5=10
Q.If there are 16 ten-rupee notes
and 4 friends to share,then
16 4=4 4 10=40
Each friend will get 40 rupees.
Let’s Practice
Q.If there are 18 socks.
How many girls can wear these socks.?
As a girl wears 2 socks
So total number of girls
wearing 18 socks is…….
18÷2=9
9 girls can wear 18 socks.
Let’s Practice
Q.Rekha has 36 minutes to make rotis.One
roti takes 3 minutes.How many rotis can be
made in this time?
As 1 roti takes 3 minutes.
So the number of rotis,made in 36
minutes is……..
36 3=12
12 rotis can be made in 36 minutes.
Let’s Practice
Q.Hari Prasad has 30 metres of rope.he
distributes it equally among his 3 children.
Each child gets…..metres of rope.
30÷3=10
Each child gets 10 metres of rope.
Let’s Practice
Q.If there is 36 metres of rope,how
much of rope will each child get?
Each child gets……metres of rope.
36 3=12
And if there is 60 metres of rope,how
much of rope will each child get?
Each child gets …….metres of rope.
60 3=20
Let’s Practice
Q.A horse jumps 7 steps at a time.In how
many jumps will the horse reach 42?
As the horse jumps 7 steps
at a time.
So the horse will reach 42
in …..jumps.
42÷7=6
Let’s Practice
Q.Some girls are playing a game with both their
hands.The girls who are playing have 60 fingers
altogether.How many girls are playing this game?
A girl has 10 fingers.
As there are 60 fingers altogether.
So…….girls are playing this game.
60÷10=6
Let’s Practice
Activity:-How quick are you?
4 ÷ 2 =
14 ÷ = 7
6 ÷ 2 = 3
÷ 4 = 3
÷ 3 = 6
15 ÷ 5 =
8 ÷ 2 =
15 ÷ = 3
8 ÷ 4 =
16 ÷ = 4
4 ÷ 2 = 2
14 ÷ 2 = 7
6 ÷ 2 = 3
12 ÷ 4 = 3
18 ÷ 3 = 6
15 ÷ 5 = 3
8 ÷ 2 = 4
15 ÷ 5 = 3
8 ÷ 4 = 2
16 ÷ 4 = 4
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Can we share

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    How to sharethe thing equally How to make groups How to observe the groups Assessment questions and Activity
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    How many butterfliesare there? In how many groups the butterflies are? How many butterflies are in each group? 10 2 5
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     There are…..balloons. Theyare in…..groups. Each group has……balloons.
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    Sharing the bananasequally Mummy monkey brought 12 bananas for her 4 children. If 4 monkeys share the bananas equally.each monkey will get….. Bananas.
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    Let’s see howto share 12 bananas in 4 monkeys.  Each monkey gets 2 bananas if 8 bananas are distributed. (8 4=2)  Each monkey gets 3 bananas if 12 bananas are distributed. (12 4=3)
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    A coach brings18 cricket balls and distribute in 3 boys. each boy will get…. Cricket balls. Each boy gets 6 ball. 18÷3=6
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    Share 12 balloonsamong 3 boys. How many balloons for each boy?
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    Let’s start sharingthe 12 balloons among 3 boys. If we share 12 balloons among 3 boys. Each boy will get 4 balloons. 12 3=4
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    A frog jumps5 steps at a time. In how many jumps will the frog reach 20? 0 1 2 3 4 5
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    The frog reaches20 in…..jumps. 20 5=4
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    Let’s Practice Q.Five friendsfound 10 five-rupee coins on the ground.They shared them equally. Each friend got……rupees. 50 5=10
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    Q.If there are16 ten-rupee notes and 4 friends to share,then 16 4=4 4 10=40 Each friend will get 40 rupees. Let’s Practice
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    Q.If there are18 socks. How many girls can wear these socks.? As a girl wears 2 socks So total number of girls wearing 18 socks is……. 18÷2=9 9 girls can wear 18 socks. Let’s Practice
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    Q.Rekha has 36minutes to make rotis.One roti takes 3 minutes.How many rotis can be made in this time? As 1 roti takes 3 minutes. So the number of rotis,made in 36 minutes is…….. 36 3=12 12 rotis can be made in 36 minutes. Let’s Practice
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    Q.Hari Prasad has30 metres of rope.he distributes it equally among his 3 children. Each child gets…..metres of rope. 30÷3=10 Each child gets 10 metres of rope. Let’s Practice
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    Q.If there is36 metres of rope,how much of rope will each child get? Each child gets……metres of rope. 36 3=12 And if there is 60 metres of rope,how much of rope will each child get? Each child gets …….metres of rope. 60 3=20 Let’s Practice
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    Q.A horse jumps7 steps at a time.In how many jumps will the horse reach 42? As the horse jumps 7 steps at a time. So the horse will reach 42 in …..jumps. 42÷7=6 Let’s Practice
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    Q.Some girls areplaying a game with both their hands.The girls who are playing have 60 fingers altogether.How many girls are playing this game? A girl has 10 fingers. As there are 60 fingers altogether. So…….girls are playing this game. 60÷10=6 Let’s Practice
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    Activity:-How quick areyou? 4 ÷ 2 = 14 ÷ = 7 6 ÷ 2 = 3 ÷ 4 = 3 ÷ 3 = 6 15 ÷ 5 = 8 ÷ 2 = 15 ÷ = 3 8 ÷ 4 = 16 ÷ = 4
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    4 ÷ 2= 2 14 ÷ 2 = 7 6 ÷ 2 = 3 12 ÷ 4 = 3 18 ÷ 3 = 6 15 ÷ 5 = 3 8 ÷ 2 = 4 15 ÷ 5 = 3 8 ÷ 4 = 2 16 ÷ 4 = 4
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