Demonstrate how to use the  DIVISIBILITY RULE FOR 3.    The…

Demonstrate how to use the  DIVISIBILITY RULE FOR 3.    The number  167,940   is divisible by  3. Pretend that you are the teacher and CLEARLY explain USING DIVISIBILITY RULES why this is the case to a 5th grader.  Begin your explanation with:    “A number is divisible by 3 if . . . Be very clear.  (Assume that the 5th grader knows nothing about these rules and they need to be taught to them.)

Demonstrate how to use the  DIVISIBILITY RULE FOR 10.    Th…

Demonstrate how to use the  DIVISIBILITY RULE FOR 10.    The number  45,694   is not divisible by  10. Pretend that you are the teacher and CLEARLY explain USING DIVISIBILITY RULES why this is the case to a 5th grader.  Begin your explanation with:    “A number is divisible by 10 if . . . Be very clear.  (Assume that the 5th grader knows nothing about these rules and they need to be taught to them.)