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Division Array Math Puzzles | Beginning Division Strategies Math Center
Division Array Math Puzzles | Beginning Division Strategies Math Center
Division Array Math Puzzles | Beginning Division Strategies Math Center
Division Array Math Puzzles | Beginning Division Strategies Math Center
Division Array Math Puzzles | Beginning Division Strategies Math Center
Division Array Math Puzzles | Beginning Division Strategies Math Center
Division Array Math Puzzles | Beginning Division Strategies Math Center
Division Array Math Puzzles | Beginning Division Strategies Math Center
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Are your math centers ready to teach beginning division strategies?

Are you looking for a fun, hands-on math activity that's sure to grab your students' interest as you teach beginning division strategies? Do you want to encourage the students in your math classroom to practice beginning division skills like identifying and solving division equations for array? If so, then these Division Array Math Puzzles are a perfect fit for your math centers!

This resource includes 24 different sea people-themed division equal group puzzles, practicing identifying and solving division equations. You will get these cards in a COLOR version and a printer-friendly BLACK & WHITE version that you can print on colored paper!

Division Array Puzzles Include

  • 24 attractive puzzles, each with a sea people-themed, 3-piece puzzle. Students need to match puzzle pieces showing a picture of an array, a division equation, and a dividend, or answer.
  • TWO VERSIONS of the puzzles: one COLOR and one BLACK & WHITE.
  • Two versions of the recording sheet for students to write answers. There's a one-page version to record all 24 puzzles and a two-page version for puzzles 1-12 and 13-24. The two-page version allows you to assign a smaller number of puzzles or to give students more space to write.
  • An un-numbered version of the recording sheet so you can assign the puzzles YOU choose
  • Suggested uses for the classroom, including ideas for whole-class, partner, and individual uses for this product
  • 33 pages total

Let's connect!

  • Please click here to follow my store so you have access to all my new products. I appreciate your support!
  • Find me on Facebook and Pinterest.
  • Questions about this resource? Feel free to email me at robinbirdresources@gmail.com.

Check out some of my other products perfect for beginning division skills and strategies!

Division Equations True or False PRINTABLE and DIGITAL Task Cards

Division Finding Missing Divisors PRINTABLE and DIGITAL Task Cards

Multiplication and Division Fact Families PRINTABLE and DIGITAL Task Cards

Happy teaching!

Robin

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Division Array Math Puzzles | Beginning Division Strategies Math Center

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33
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Teaching Duration
90 minutes

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Description

Are your math centers ready to teach beginning division strategies?

Are you looking for a fun, hands-on math activity that's sure to grab your students' interest as you teach beginning division strategies? Do you want to encourage the students in your math classroom to practice beginning division skills like identifying and solving division equations for array? If so, then these Division Array Math Puzzles are a perfect fit for your math centers!

This resource includes 24 different sea people-themed division equal group puzzles, practicing identifying and solving division equations. You will get these cards in a COLOR version and a printer-friendly BLACK & WHITE version that you can print on colored paper!

Division Array Puzzles Include

  • 24 attractive puzzles, each with a sea people-themed, 3-piece puzzle. Students need to match puzzle pieces showing a picture of an array, a division equation, and a dividend, or answer.
  • TWO VERSIONS of the puzzles: one COLOR and one BLACK & WHITE.
  • Two versions of the recording sheet for students to write answers. There's a one-page version to record all 24 puzzles and a two-page version for puzzles 1-12 and 13-24. The two-page version allows you to assign a smaller number of puzzles or to give students more space to write.
  • An un-numbered version of the recording sheet so you can assign the puzzles YOU choose
  • Suggested uses for the classroom, including ideas for whole-class, partner, and individual uses for this product
  • 33 pages total

Let's connect!

  • Please click here to follow my store so you have access to all my new products. I appreciate your support!
  • Find me on Facebook and Pinterest.
  • Questions about this resource? Feel free to email me at robinbirdresources@gmail.com.

Check out some of my other products perfect for beginning division skills and strategies!

Division Equations True or False PRINTABLE and DIGITAL Task Cards

Division Finding Missing Divisors PRINTABLE and DIGITAL Task Cards

Multiplication and Division Fact Families PRINTABLE and DIGITAL Task Cards

Happy teaching!

Robin

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
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.
Fluently multiply and divide within 100, using strategies such as the relationship between multiplication and division (e.g., knowing that 8 × 5 = 40, one knows 40 ÷ 5 = 8) or properties of operations. By the end of Grade 3, know from memory all products of two one-digit numbers.
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