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Division - 3rd Grade Math Exit Tickets
Division - 3rd Grade Math Exit Tickets
Division - 3rd Grade Math Exit Tickets
Division - 3rd Grade Math Exit Tickets
Division - 3rd Grade Math Exit Tickets
Division - 3rd Grade Math Exit Tickets
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Simple exit tickets for your students to show their understanding on division and division facts!

These exit tickets cover standards related to division, including missing factors, division facts, word problems, and more!

Features include:

  • Two exit tickets on each slide (saves you paper!)
  • Two different exit tickets for each concept to allow for multi-use
  • Two different sections - one on division strategies, one on division facts
  • Total of 51 different exit tickets
  • Answer key

There are short questions created for each section, so for many students this will be a quick wrap-up after a full lesson related to the exit tickets.

This product will be updated when more 3rd grade math exit tickets are completed and will be added in the product as quick links. Click here to follow my store to stay updated!

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Division - 3rd Grade Math Exit Tickets

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Description

Simple exit tickets for your students to show their understanding on division and division facts!

These exit tickets cover standards related to division, including missing factors, division facts, word problems, and more!

Features include:

  • Two exit tickets on each slide (saves you paper!)
  • Two different exit tickets for each concept to allow for multi-use
  • Two different sections - one on division strategies, one on division facts
  • Total of 51 different exit tickets
  • Answer key

There are short questions created for each section, so for many students this will be a quick wrap-up after a full lesson related to the exit tickets.

This product will be updated when more 3rd grade math exit tickets are completed and will be added in the product as quick links. Click here to follow my store to stay updated!

You may also be interested in:

Fourth Grade Math Exit Tickets BUNDLE

First Day of School Write the Room

Last Day of School Write the Room

First Days of the Seasons Write the Room

Enjoy!

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Interpret products of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 5 × 7 as the total number of objects in 5 groups of 7 objects each. For example, describe a context in which a total number of objects can be expressed as 5 × 7.
Interpret whole-number quotients of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 56 ÷ 8 as the number of objects in each share when 56 objects are partitioned equally into 8 shares, or as a number of shares when 56 objects are partitioned into equal shares of 8 objects each. For example, describe a context in which a number of shares or a number of groups can be expressed as 56 ÷ 8.
Use multiplication and division within 100 to solve word problems in situations involving equal groups, arrays, and measurement quantities, e.g., by using drawings and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.
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