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Division as Repeated Subtraction
In this division worksheet, students solve long division problems where they learn that division is repeated subtraction. Students complete 4 problems.
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Perfectly Square
Fourth graders use graph paper to make models of perfect squares. They be given a word problem in a worksheet imbedded in this plan. They may work in small groups or work alone to figure out the answer.
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Word Power
Fifth graders identify a set of data from a real world problem. In this statistics lesson, 5th graders identify the range, mode, median and mean using some manipulatives. They write words randomizing the letters.
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Worksheet: Dividing by 3
Multiplying each number by three serves as a warm-up on this division task. The remainder of the instructional activity provides 28 division problems, each with a divisor of three. Ideal for an assessment, especially because the answer...
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Worksheet: Dividing by 4
First notice that an answer key is available by the click of a box at the top of the page. Then you will see that learners practice the four times table before delving into division. Twenty-eight quotient-finding problems follow. A...
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Worksheet: Dividing by 2
Multiply by two, and then divide by two. This activity provided practice for beginning dividers. Note that the publisher assigns this to CCSS.Math.Content.3.OA.6, but you would need to do some explaining to actually get this and the rest...
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Worksheet: Dividing by 9
Review the nine times facts and then apply those facts to division. With 28 division problems to find quotients for, this makes a terrific assessment. All of the problems have the number nine as a divisor, and an answer key is provided...
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What In The World Would You Have?
Students calculate value of money in other countries, and explore how the economy affects the rate of exchange.
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How Many Ways?
Second graders develop number sense. In this number sense lesson, 2nd graders use multiple ways to represent numbers including written numerals, tally marks and manipulatives. Students correctly use place value to the thousands place.