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Independent Practice 2: Long Division Review
Wow! Here are 12 long-division problems for youngsters to be challenged with. Three- to five-digit dividends are divided by one- to two-digit divisors to find a quotient. These problems will need to be done on a separate sheet of paper...
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Independent Practice 2: Divisibility Tables
In this divisibility tables worksheet, students will solve 100 divison problems that complete a divisibility table using two digit dividends.
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Modeling Division of Fractions
Introduce young mathematicians to the process of dividing fractions with a hands-on math lesson. Using the help of fraction strips and other visual models, children work through a series of example problems as they...
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Dividing
As mathematicians begin learning long division skills, use these guided problems to help get them some practice with remainders. There are 20 equations here, and each has been completed up to the point of finding a quotient. So, the...
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Division Facts: 5's (C)
In this division facts practice worksheet, students sharpen their math skills as they solve 100 problems that require them to divide 1 or 2 digit numbers by the number 5.
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Math Worksheet 1: Division 3
In this division practice worksheet, learners hone their math skills as they solve 30 problems that require them to divide 2-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers.
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Divison With/Without Remainders
In this division instructional activity, learners will solve twenty division problems with double digit dividends and single digit divisors. Some of the problems have remainders and some do not.
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Applying Reading Strategies to Aid Comprehension
Students practice their reading skills. In this reading comprehension lesson, students read articles about fast food topics using the wordstorming strategy described to prepare for reading the text.
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We Can Eat Smarter
Students practice their reading skills. In this reading comprehension lesson, students read an article titled "We Can Eat Smarter," and then use the reading strategy described to note confusing passages and revisit them.