Explorer · core practice Longdivision 4th Grade Space scenario

Cargo Bay Splitter: 4th Grade Longdivision Practice

Welcome to "Cargo Bay Splitter", a 4th Grade Longdivision mission at the Explorer (core) level, staged in our space exploration scenario. The mission opens with a hands-on prompt: "Long-divide 64 ÷ 3. Fill in each quotient digit on the long-division template." You'll work with the numbers 64, 3 and arrive at a final answer of 1 across 3 guided steps.

Behind the space exploration story, this lesson is really about longdivision aligned to CCSS 4.NBT.B.6. Find whole-number quotients and remainders with up to four-digit dividends and one-digit divisors, using strategies based on place value. The key strategy this mission asks you to internalise: Floor of 64/3.

A general pattern to watch for in 4th Grade longdivision — illustrated with example numbers below, which may differ from this lesson's: Starting from the ones digit instead of the largest place. Long division always reads left to right — biggest bundles first, just like sharing physical blocks. If you get stuck on "Cargo Bay Splitter", the adaptive Socratic hints below escalate from a gentle nudge to a worked-out strategy — the same way a one-on-one tutor would coach you through it.

Grade 4 · Longdivision

Cargo Bay Splitter

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Thinking Summary · 1

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[Discovery] Long-divide 64 ÷ 3. Fill in each quotient digit on the long-division template.

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Active Step

[Discovery] Long-divide 64 ÷ 3. Fill in each quotient digit on the long-division template.

Long Division

Compute 64 ÷ 3 by filling each quotient digit.

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64
Quotient × Divisor
Remainder

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Common Questions

Everything you need to know about the Socratic experience.

01 How do I solve the first step of "Cargo Bay Splitter"?

Long-divide 64 ÷ 3. Fill in each quotient digit on the long-division template. Hint: Divide the largest place first, then bring the next digit down.

02 What does the final step of "Cargo Bay Splitter" check?

What is the remainder of 64 ÷ 3? If you get stuck, the adaptive hint is: 64 - 21 × 3 = ?

03 Why is this mission classified as explorer?

Explorer missions hit the core abstraction at typical numeric ranges — this is where conceptual mastery is built. Within 4th Grade Longdivision, expect numbers in the corresponding range.

04 What's a common mistake in 4th Grade Longdivision that this mission targets?

Forgetting to bring down the next digit. After each step, drop the next digit beside the leftover. Otherwise the next share has the wrong number to work with.

05 What should I learn after Cargo Bay Splitter?

Factors (A divisor that gives remainder 0 is a factor of the dividend.). Open /grade-4/factors to start that topic's missions.

06 How is Guided Discovery Learning different from "just letting kids figure it out"?

Pure discovery is inefficient — kids hit a wall and quit. Guided Discovery scaffolds the path: a careful sequence of questions, models, and adaptive hints leads the learner toward the insight without revealing it. Inquiry AI's hint system fires automatically after ~15s of hesitation or on the first mistake, escalating from a Socratic nudge to a worked example only when needed. Mistakes are diagnosed via "misconception keys" so the hint matches the actual wrong-thinking pattern.

07 What is the Concrete-Pictorial-Abstract (C-P-A) approach?

C-P-A is the Singapore Math sequence proven to deepen number sense: first manipulate physical objects (Concrete), then draw pictures of them (Pictorial), and only then write equations (Abstract). Inquiry AI structures every mission as exactly these three steps — a manipulative, a picture/grid model, and finally the equation. Skipping straight to symbols is the #1 cause of math anxiety; the platform refuses to do it.