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- 3rd
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Students read "The Doorbell Rang" by Pat Hutchins and a poem titled, "Dividing Up Bugs". They act out the story and illustrate the division concepts presented. They complete a worksheet. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 9th - 12th
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Students compare outcomes of cottage industry process with division of labor process in manufacturing a product. They construct wholly or specifically a product using one of two processes; They make construction paper hot air balloons! Full Review »
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- 4th - 5th
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Students examine divisibility of numbers. In small groups, they read and discuss divisibility rules, test one of the divisibility rules, identify examples to prove the rule valid, and teach the class how their divisibility rule works. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 3rd - 5th
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Students, through drill and practice, discover that division and multiplication are inverse operations. They describe, compare, and perform basic computation as they use patterns and basic algebraic thinking to solve a variety of problems. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 4th - 12th
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Students define division of labor. They read books about how things are produced to help illustrate the concept of division of labor. They suggest other items that could illustrate division of labor. They create a sample flow chart (e.g., making a car, from farm to market, from store to table) and give examples and list them on the board. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 3rd
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Students examine how addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division relate to and are separate from each other. As they listen to the book "The Doorbell Rang," they demonstrate the math described in the story by cutting up paper cookies, and write a short story incorporating three division problems. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 4th
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Students observe examples on the overhead of how a multiplication problem may be solved and then complete problems with partners; using equal groups to show division. They then play Mad Math with a partner to identify division facts and complete a Student Practice page to find the quotient using a multiplication table. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 5th
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Students investigate and practice the foundational math skill of division. They make cognitive connections to how it is related to multiplication. Independent practice is done using the computer program provided by Houghton Mifflin Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 3rd
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Students practice division and remainders with the assistance of a bag of cookies as manipulative's to assessing the concept of whole numbers. In groups they create their own division problems that they eventually present to the rest of the class. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 3rd - 5th
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Students investigate how the quotients and remainders from integer division relate to the quotients from rational number division in both fraction and decimal form. Thet also identify what kind of conjectures they can make about relationships between the remainders and the fractions, as well as the remainders and the decimals. Full Review »

