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4.NBT.B.6 Division Math Task Cards Bundle
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Division Math Task Cards!

7 sets of 40 task cards that help students practice division!

This bundle includes:

-Divide 2-digit by 1-digit numbers, no remainders

-Divide larger numbers by 1-digit numbers, no remainders

-Dividing with Remainders

-Division Tables (fill-in-the-blank style)

-Division Word Problems, no remainders

-Division Word Problems, interpret remainders

-Division with Specific Quotients (choose 2 numbers with a specific quotient)

All sets correlate to the Common Core Standard: 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 properties of operations, and/or the relationship between multiplication and division. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models.

These cards provide excellent practice for 4th grade students, as well as a great review for 5th grade math and enhancement for 3rd grade students. They are an easy way to check the understanding and mastery of the skills!

  • Task Cards for classroom use after the concept has been taught.
  • Gives students extra practice in order to enhance mastery of the skill.
  • Ideas for use in the classroom:
  • Whole group challenge by having students respond to each task card on individual dry erase boards. Whole group “Scoot” activity: Give students a specified amount of time to complete the card in front of them. Set timer. When timer sounds, each student moves to another seat to complete a new card. Continue until all cards have been completed by all students. *This may be fun for the students, but it will give the teacher a better idea as to how many students have mastered the skill well enough to complete the tasks correctly in a specified amount of time.
  • Small group use in centers
  • Individual practice for students when they have finished their classwork early.
  • These are especially handy when single hole punched in a corner and stored on a book ring! I put mine in sets of 10 so students can quickly finish a set when they have a few minutes after a test or after finishing an assignment.
  • Teacher instructions on how to use:
  • Print (For best results, print on white cardstock paper!)
  • Cut into individual cards and Laminate!

Two styles of student response sheets and a teacher answer key are included in each set!

Check out my store for more 4th grade Math Task Cards!

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4.NBT.B.6 Division Math Task Cards Bundle

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Description

Division Math Task Cards!

7 sets of 40 task cards that help students practice division!

This bundle includes:

-Divide 2-digit by 1-digit numbers, no remainders

-Divide larger numbers by 1-digit numbers, no remainders

-Dividing with Remainders

-Division Tables (fill-in-the-blank style)

-Division Word Problems, no remainders

-Division Word Problems, interpret remainders

-Division with Specific Quotients (choose 2 numbers with a specific quotient)

All sets correlate to the Common Core Standard: 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 properties of operations, and/or the relationship between multiplication and division. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models.

These cards provide excellent practice for 4th grade students, as well as a great review for 5th grade math and enhancement for 3rd grade students. They are an easy way to check the understanding and mastery of the skills!

  • Task Cards for classroom use after the concept has been taught.
  • Gives students extra practice in order to enhance mastery of the skill.
  • Ideas for use in the classroom:
  • Whole group challenge by having students respond to each task card on individual dry erase boards. Whole group “Scoot” activity: Give students a specified amount of time to complete the card in front of them. Set timer. When timer sounds, each student moves to another seat to complete a new card. Continue until all cards have been completed by all students. *This may be fun for the students, but it will give the teacher a better idea as to how many students have mastered the skill well enough to complete the tasks correctly in a specified amount of time.
  • Small group use in centers
  • Individual practice for students when they have finished their classwork early.
  • These are especially handy when single hole punched in a corner and stored on a book ring! I put mine in sets of 10 so students can quickly finish a set when they have a few minutes after a test or after finishing an assignment.
  • Teacher instructions on how to use:
  • Print (For best results, print on white cardstock paper!)
  • Cut into individual cards and Laminate!

Two styles of student response sheets and a teacher answer key are included in each set!

Check out my store for more 4th grade Math Task Cards!

Report this resource to TPT
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Find whole-number quotients and remainders with up to four-digit dividends and one-digit divisors, using strategies based on place value, the properties of operations, and/or the relationship between multiplication and division. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models.
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