Description
Teach with confidence! This math teaching slide resource ensures you have everything you need to teach box method division with 1-digit divisors— explicit instruction, guided practice, and extra support—without extra prep.
Here is what is inside:
✔️ Teaching Slides that walk students through learning, practicing, and applying the skill.
✔️ Optional Printable Posters or Reference Pages – Perfect for student reference during and after the lesson.
✔️ Extra Practice Page – Use this for extra independent practice, small group practice, or even homework..
✔️ Exit Slip for Quick Check-Ins – Ensure students understand before moving on.
✔️ Answer Keys – Because grading shouldn’t take forever.
This resource makes teaching box method division with 1-digit divisors easy and stress-free—for you AND your students!
Want more math teaching slides for teaching 1-digit division skills? This math teaching slide is part of a discounted bundle that includes multiple division skills—estimating quotients, interpreting remainders, partial-quotients division, and the box method—so you can give your 4th graders the support they need with this tricky skill.
More About the Math Teaching Slides
The math teaching slides are available in Google Slides. You can download them from Google Slides to use in Microsoft PowerPoint if you wish.
The slides are NOT editable but you can delete, insert, or rearrange slides as needed.
FAQs:
- How long will each slideshow take?
This will vary based on your specific students and how fast or slow you need to keep your pacing. Feel free to pause slides and extend them as needed over multiple class periods.
- How many slides in all?
The amount of slides in each deck varies depending on the content. The slides are designed to transition quickly and not overwhelm students with too much information on one slide. Keep this in mind as you are previewing the slides and teaching the lesson. They are designed to keep students engaged and keep their attention without them staring at an overwhelming slide.
- Are the math teaching slides editable?
The slides are NOT editable but you can delete, insert, or rearrange slides as needed.
- Do the slides use transitions?
No, the slideshow does not use transitions. Information is added to slides as you go through to provide the students with a bit of information at a time.
- What else is needed besides the math teaching slides?
All you really need are the slides and something for students to record their work on. However, printables are included if you wish for additional practice and/or references.
Cut the prep, keep the impact. These math teaching slides give you what you need—fast.
Box Method Division with 1-Digit Divisors - 4th Grade Math Teaching Slides
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Description
Teach with confidence! This math teaching slide resource ensures you have everything you need to teach box method division with 1-digit divisors— explicit instruction, guided practice, and extra support—without extra prep.
Here is what is inside:
✔️ Teaching Slides that walk students through learning, practicing, and applying the skill.
✔️ Optional Printable Posters or Reference Pages – Perfect for student reference during and after the lesson.
✔️ Extra Practice Page – Use this for extra independent practice, small group practice, or even homework..
✔️ Exit Slip for Quick Check-Ins – Ensure students understand before moving on.
✔️ Answer Keys – Because grading shouldn’t take forever.
This resource makes teaching box method division with 1-digit divisors easy and stress-free—for you AND your students!
Want more math teaching slides for teaching 1-digit division skills? This math teaching slide is part of a discounted bundle that includes multiple division skills—estimating quotients, interpreting remainders, partial-quotients division, and the box method—so you can give your 4th graders the support they need with this tricky skill.
More About the Math Teaching Slides
The math teaching slides are available in Google Slides. You can download them from Google Slides to use in Microsoft PowerPoint if you wish.
The slides are NOT editable but you can delete, insert, or rearrange slides as needed.
FAQs:
- How long will each slideshow take?
This will vary based on your specific students and how fast or slow you need to keep your pacing. Feel free to pause slides and extend them as needed over multiple class periods.
- How many slides in all?
The amount of slides in each deck varies depending on the content. The slides are designed to transition quickly and not overwhelm students with too much information on one slide. Keep this in mind as you are previewing the slides and teaching the lesson. They are designed to keep students engaged and keep their attention without them staring at an overwhelming slide.
- Are the math teaching slides editable?
The slides are NOT editable but you can delete, insert, or rearrange slides as needed.
- Do the slides use transitions?
No, the slideshow does not use transitions. Information is added to slides as you go through to provide the students with a bit of information at a time.
- What else is needed besides the math teaching slides?
All you really need are the slides and something for students to record their work on. However, printables are included if you wish for additional practice and/or references.
Cut the prep, keep the impact. These math teaching slides give you what you need—fast.






