DIVISIBILTY RULES FOR 4, 8, 12 AND 11
QUARTER: FIRST
GRADE LEVEL: FIVE
CONTENT STANDARDS: The learner demonstrates understanding of divisibility, order of
operations, factors and multiples, and the four fundamental operations involving fractions
PERFORMANCE STANDARDS: The learner is able to apply divisibility, order of operations,
factors and multiples, and the four fundamental operations involving fractions in mathematical
problems and real-life situations.
MOST ESSENTIAL LEARNING COMPETENCIES/MELC:
1. The learner uses divisibility rules for 4, 8, 12, and 11 to find common factors. M5NS-Ib-
58.3
2. The learner solves routine and non-routine problems involving factors, multiples, and
divisibility rules for 2,3,4,5,6,8,9,10,11, and 12. M5NS-Ic-59
DISCUSSION:
Divisible By
"Divisible By" means "when you divide one number by another the result is a whole number"
Examples
14 is divisible by 7, because 14 ÷ 7 = 2 exactly
15 is not divisible by 7, because 15 ÷ 7 = 2/17 (the result is not a whole number)
0 is divisible by 7, because 0 ÷ 7 = 0 exactly (0 is a whole number)
THE DIVISIBILITY RULES
These rules let you test if one number is divisible by another, without having to do too much
calculation!
SOLVING WORD PROBLEMS USING DIVISIBILTY RULES
ACTIVITIES:
ACTIVITY 1 – DIVISIBILITY RULE FOR 4
ACTIVITY 2 – DIVISIBILITY RULE FOR 8
ACTIVITY 3 – DIVISIBILITY RULE FOR 12
ACTIVITY 4 – DIVISIBILTY RULE FOR 11
ACTIVITY 5 – PROBLEM SOLVING
Analyze and solve the problem.
RECORD OF MY PROGRESS
Activities Perfect Score My Score
Activity 1 10
Activity 2 10
Activity 3 10
Activity 4 10
Activity 5 10
Total Score 50
Remarks
Over – All Performance
Score Remarks
50 Excellent
40 – 49 Very Good
30 – 39 Good
20 – 29 Fair
Less than 20 Needs Improvement