Divide and Conquer – A Trip to the Fruit Market!

Introduction

Welcome, Math Explorers!

Today, you're visiting Miss Rose’s Fruit Market, and she needs your help. She has lots of fruits to pack for her customers, but there’s one rule: Each customer must get the same amount!

Your mission is to help Miss Rose share the fruits fairly by solving fun division problems. You'll watch a video, play an online game, solve puzzles, and become a division superstar!

Are you ready to divide and conquer? 🍎🍌🍊

Task

Your goal is to complete 4 exciting challenges:

  1. Learn what division means by watching a fun video.

  2. Solve fruit basket problems using division skills.

  3. Play an online game to practise sharing items equally.

  4. Reflect on your learning in a short writing activity.

By the end, you’ll understand how division works and be able to share items fairly in real life!

Process

Step 1: Watch and Learn

Click here to watch the video:

📺 Khan Academy: Introduction to Division

Listen carefully to how division is about sharing equally.

Step 2: Solve the Fruit Basket Challenge

Open this Google Slides activity:

🧺 Fruit Basket Division Slides – Click Here (replace with your actual link)

Drag and drop fruits into baskets so that each one has the same number.

Step 3: Practice with a Game

Play this division game online:

🎮 Toy Theater Division Game

Try at least 3 rounds. See if you can get all the questions correct!

Step 4: Reflect on What You Learned

Write a few sentences in your notebook or type them into a Google Doc:

“What does it mean to divide? How can I use division in real life?”

Evaluation

You’ll be graded on the following:

Category 3 (Excellent) 2 (Good) 1 (Needs Help)
Understanding Solved all problems correctly Solved most problems Solved few problems
Participation Completed all steps Missed 1 step Missed 2+ steps
Creativity Work is neat and creative Work is neat Work is incomplete
Reflection Clear explanation Some explanation Little or no reflection
Conclusion

You did it! 🥳

Miss Rose is so proud of your help in the fruit market. You learned how to share fairly using division and solved real-world problems. Now, you’re ready to divide like a pro—whether it's cookies, crayons, or classmates into teams.

Keep practising, keep playing, and keep exploring the world of math. Great job, Division Star! ⭐

Credits
  • Video: Khan Academy – Introduction to Division

  • Game: Toy Theater – Division Game

  • Images and Icons: Flaticon, Canva (if used)

  • Activity Design: [Your Name or Class Name]

  • Special thanks to Grade 3 students for being such awesome math explorers

Teacher Page

Target Group: Grade 3

Subject: Mathematics

Topic: Introduction to Division

Duration: 30–40 minutes

Standards/Outcomes:

  • Students will demonstrate understanding of division as equal sharing and grouping.

  • Students will solve division problems using pictures, manipulatives, and numbers.

Learning Objectives:

  • Cognitive: Define division and solve simple division problems.

  • Psychomotor: Manipulate virtual objects to group and share.

  • Affective: Show enthusiasm and teamwork during activities.

Differentiation:

  • Support learners: Allow the use of concrete manipulatives or partner work.

  • Early finishers: Encourage them to create their own fruit basket problems.

Assessment:

  • Use the rubric in the Evaluation section to assess understanding and participation.