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5th Grade Interactive Math Notebook: Division Bundle
5th Grade Interactive Math Notebook: Division Bundle
5th Grade Interactive Math Notebook: Division Bundle
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Inside this bundle, you will find a variety of interactive pages that cater specifically to 5th graders. These pages are available in printer friendly format (2 pages per sheet) or single page format. The smaller size fit perfectly into composition notebooks. There are 8 unique templates with some fill-in-the-blank options for guided note-taking (30 pages total).


Let's take a closer look at what's included:

  1. Vocabulary Notes Page: Features a filled notes page, providing students with a ready-to-use resource to familiarize themselves with important division terms. Additionally, there is a fill-in-the-blank notes page that encourages active participation and reinforces understanding.
  2. Division Strategies Personal Anchor Chart: Features detailed examples of the following strategies: Distributive Property of Division, Partial Quotients Division, and Division Standard Algorithm. A fill-in-the-blank template is available.
  3. Number Bonds Page: Number bonds provide a visual representation of the relationship between numbers and their parts. This understanding allows students to break down numbers into smaller components, making division more manageable. Filled and fill-in-the-blank template are available.
  4. Number Bonds and Partial Quotients Page: A step-by-step process of how to include number bonds knowledge when solving using the Partial Products method. Filled and blank templates available.
  5. "Big 7" Partial Products Page: This page offers both filled and fill-in-the-blank templates. It includes a detailed method description and three template variations for notes, posters, or anchor charts.
  6. Stacking Division: This page offers both filled and fill-in-the-blank templates. It includes a detailed method description and three template variations for notes, posters, or anchor charts.
  7. Division Standard Algorithm Notes: Features a clear description of the algorithm and a helpful graphic illustrating the proper placement of dividends, divisors, and quotient on the algorithm symbol. It also provides a concise list of place value rules essential for applying them correctly in the division process.
  8. Division Algorithm Step-by-Step Page: This advanced resource illustrates the division of a 4 digit dividend by a 2 digit divisor using the standard algorithm.
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5th Grade Interactive Math Notebook: Division Bundle

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Grades
4th - 6th
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Pages
30
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Half Page Templates

Description

Inside this bundle, you will find a variety of interactive pages that cater specifically to 5th graders. These pages are available in printer friendly format (2 pages per sheet) or single page format. The smaller size fit perfectly into composition notebooks. There are 8 unique templates with some fill-in-the-blank options for guided note-taking (30 pages total).


Let's take a closer look at what's included:

  1. Vocabulary Notes Page: Features a filled notes page, providing students with a ready-to-use resource to familiarize themselves with important division terms. Additionally, there is a fill-in-the-blank notes page that encourages active participation and reinforces understanding.
  2. Division Strategies Personal Anchor Chart: Features detailed examples of the following strategies: Distributive Property of Division, Partial Quotients Division, and Division Standard Algorithm. A fill-in-the-blank template is available.
  3. Number Bonds Page: Number bonds provide a visual representation of the relationship between numbers and their parts. This understanding allows students to break down numbers into smaller components, making division more manageable. Filled and fill-in-the-blank template are available.
  4. Number Bonds and Partial Quotients Page: A step-by-step process of how to include number bonds knowledge when solving using the Partial Products method. Filled and blank templates available.
  5. "Big 7" Partial Products Page: This page offers both filled and fill-in-the-blank templates. It includes a detailed method description and three template variations for notes, posters, or anchor charts.
  6. Stacking Division: This page offers both filled and fill-in-the-blank templates. It includes a detailed method description and three template variations for notes, posters, or anchor charts.
  7. Division Standard Algorithm Notes: Features a clear description of the algorithm and a helpful graphic illustrating the proper placement of dividends, divisors, and quotient on the algorithm symbol. It also provides a concise list of place value rules essential for applying them correctly in the division process.
  8. Division Algorithm Step-by-Step Page: This advanced resource illustrates the division of a 4 digit dividend by a 2 digit divisor using the standard algorithm.
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This was a great resource to use for the NBT standard. Thank you for creating it.
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Grades taught: 5th

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Find whole-number quotients of whole numbers with up to four-digit dividends and two-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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