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Box Method Division 3-Digit by 2-Digit Area Model Worksheets | Error Analysis
Box Method Division 3-Digit by 2-Digit Area Model Worksheets | Error Analysis
Box Method Division 3-Digit by 2-Digit Area Model Worksheets | Error Analysis
Box Method Division 3-Digit by 2-Digit Area Model Worksheets | Error Analysis
Box Method Division 3-Digit by 2-Digit Area Model Worksheets | Error Analysis
Box Method Division 3-Digit by 2-Digit Area Model Worksheets | Error Analysis
Box Method Division 3-Digit by 2-Digit Area Model Worksheets | Error Analysis
Box Method Division 3-Digit by 2-Digit Area Model Worksheets | Error Analysis
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Master 3-digit by 2-digit division with these comprehensive Box Method Division worksheets. This Area Model division packet is designed to help students build a deep conceptual understanding of long division through scaffolded practice, error analysis, and real-world word problems. Whether you need no-prep math centers, independent practice, or homework, this resource is perfect for introducing and reinforcing division with remainders and without remainders.

What’s Included in this 10-Page Packet?

  • Scaffolded Practice (8 Pages): A step-by-step progression from basic multiples of 10 to challenging 2-digit divisors (11-99).
    • 5 Pages of "No Remainder" Practice: Master the algorithm with confidence.
      • Page 1: Divisors are multiples of 10.
      • Page 2: Divisors range from 11-15.
      • Page 3: Divisors range from 16-25.
      • Page 4: Challenging divisors from 31-99.
      • Page 5: Mixed Practice.

    • 3 Pages of "With Remainder" Practice: Learn to record remainders (R) properly.
      • Page 6: Introduction to remainders with divisors 11-15.
      • Page 7: Practice with divisors ranging from 16-30.
      • Page 8: Mixed Practice.

  • Error Analysis (1 Page): 6 critical thinking problems where students must find, circle, and correct common mistakes directly in the boxes—perfect for mastering the Area Model.
  • Word Problems (1 Page): 3 real-world application problems to ensure students can apply their division skills in context.
  • Full Answer Keys: Detailed step-by-step solutions for every single problem to make grading quick and easy for teachers!

⭐ Why Teachers Love It:

✅ No Prep — just print and teach
✅ Scaffolded to support struggling learners
✅ Encourages math reasoning
✅ Builds division fluency
✅ Aligned with common core standards

Give your students the tools they need to confidently tackle multi-digit division!

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Box Method Division 3-Digit by 2-Digit Area Model Worksheets | Error Analysis

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Description

Master 3-digit by 2-digit division with these comprehensive Box Method Division worksheets. This Area Model division packet is designed to help students build a deep conceptual understanding of long division through scaffolded practice, error analysis, and real-world word problems. Whether you need no-prep math centers, independent practice, or homework, this resource is perfect for introducing and reinforcing division with remainders and without remainders.

What’s Included in this 10-Page Packet?

  • Scaffolded Practice (8 Pages): A step-by-step progression from basic multiples of 10 to challenging 2-digit divisors (11-99).
    • 5 Pages of "No Remainder" Practice: Master the algorithm with confidence.
      • Page 1: Divisors are multiples of 10.
      • Page 2: Divisors range from 11-15.
      • Page 3: Divisors range from 16-25.
      • Page 4: Challenging divisors from 31-99.
      • Page 5: Mixed Practice.

    • 3 Pages of "With Remainder" Practice: Learn to record remainders (R) properly.
      • Page 6: Introduction to remainders with divisors 11-15.
      • Page 7: Practice with divisors ranging from 16-30.
      • Page 8: Mixed Practice.

  • Error Analysis (1 Page): 6 critical thinking problems where students must find, circle, and correct common mistakes directly in the boxes—perfect for mastering the Area Model.
  • Word Problems (1 Page): 3 real-world application problems to ensure students can apply their division skills in context.
  • Full Answer Keys: Detailed step-by-step solutions for every single problem to make grading quick and easy for teachers!

⭐ Why Teachers Love It:

✅ No Prep — just print and teach
✅ Scaffolded to support struggling learners
✅ Encourages math reasoning
✅ Builds division fluency
✅ Aligned with common core standards

Give your students the tools they need to confidently tackle multi-digit division!

Looking for more division using Box Method practice?

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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.
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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