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Intro to Long Division Slides Anchor Chart Big 7 Box Method Area Model Algorithm
Intro to Long Division Slides Anchor Chart Big 7 Box Method Area Model Algorithm
Intro to Long Division Slides Anchor Chart Big 7 Box Method Area Model Algorithm
Intro to Long Division Slides Anchor Chart Big 7 Box Method Area Model Algorithm
Intro to Long Division Slides Anchor Chart Big 7 Box Method Area Model Algorithm
Intro to Long Division Slides Anchor Chart Big 7 Box Method Area Model Algorithm
Intro to Long Division Slides Anchor Chart Big 7 Box Method Area Model Algorithm
Intro to Long Division Slides Anchor Chart Big 7 Box Method Area Model Algorithm
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"There are so many different strategies for division -this was the perfect resource to help me teach them. Thank you so much!"
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Make learning long division fun and engaging with an intro to long division Google Slides unit!  Cover all the 4th-grade math concepts for long division with this Google Slides digital and interactive resource full of anchor charts and practice activities including estimating quotients, base ten blocks division, box method area model division, big 7 division (partial quotients), and the standard division algorithm

Assign with one click in Google Classroom and let your students interact with long division through 10 lessons for 4th grade long division. These 10 division lessons are perfect for 1:1 technology classrooms, math groups, math centers, and distance learning. Tap into your students’ love of games and technology to make learning long division fun and exciting!

Everything you need to teach long division in one download! There is an anchor chart for each lesson to introduce long division concepts, interactive drag-and-drop digital activities to make practicing long division skills feel like a game, and division worksheets with text boxes that can be filled in as part of their Google Slides lesson. 

Concepts included in this long division digital unit:

✅ mental math for division

✅ estimating quotients using compatible numbers

✅ base ten blocks division models

✅ box method division as area models for up to 4-digit dividends

✅ big 7 division (partial quotients) for up to 4-digit dividends

✅ division using the division standard algorithm for up to 4-digit dividends

These intro to long division lessons are designed for use in a digital format such as Google Classroom and cover the 4th-grade CCSS and TEKS requirements related to division.

❤️ intro to long division digital anchor charts ❤️

Each lesson includes an anchor chart to define important division concepts and provide clear visual examples to help students understand new division ideas. These can also be printed for posting in the classroom.

❤️ intro to long division interactive digital activities ❤️

Each new division concept includes interactive digital practice with drag-and-drop pieces and text boxes to engage students with the division material and make it easy to understand.

❤️ intro to long division digital worksheets ❤️

Each division lesson includes a digital worksheet with pre-formatted text boxes for students to use. These work the same as a paper copy, but can easily be assigned to your learning management software.

See what teachers just like you are saying about my digital math units…

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Love how the lessons were made separate! Made it so easy to post to Google Classroom. And the interactive activities kept my kiddos engaged! -Jessica

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This resource is AMAZING! I was able to use it with in person and online learners. It is totally digital which helped so much with teaching in two different ways. Thank you. -Jessica

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I love this interactive drag and drop resource! No prep and perfect for my students with disabilities. It is challenging, but provides support for them! Thank you! -Katelyn

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This is a wonderful resource! My students loved the graphics and it was a mental lifesaver for me! I am burning out a bit and this saved the day! -Amy

⭐️ Bundle & save for a discount ⭐️

Get the unit for division plus all your other math concepts for the year in the full year resource!

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Intro to Long Division Slides Anchor Chart Big 7 Box Method Area Model Algorithm

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What others say

"There are so many different strategies for division -this was the perfect resource to help me teach them. Thank you so much!"
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Courtney I.

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Description

Make learning long division fun and engaging with an intro to long division Google Slides unit!  Cover all the 4th-grade math concepts for long division with this Google Slides digital and interactive resource full of anchor charts and practice activities including estimating quotients, base ten blocks division, box method area model division, big 7 division (partial quotients), and the standard division algorithm

Assign with one click in Google Classroom and let your students interact with long division through 10 lessons for 4th grade long division. These 10 division lessons are perfect for 1:1 technology classrooms, math groups, math centers, and distance learning. Tap into your students’ love of games and technology to make learning long division fun and exciting!

Everything you need to teach long division in one download! There is an anchor chart for each lesson to introduce long division concepts, interactive drag-and-drop digital activities to make practicing long division skills feel like a game, and division worksheets with text boxes that can be filled in as part of their Google Slides lesson. 

Concepts included in this long division digital unit:

✅ mental math for division

✅ estimating quotients using compatible numbers

✅ base ten blocks division models

✅ box method division as area models for up to 4-digit dividends

✅ big 7 division (partial quotients) for up to 4-digit dividends

✅ division using the division standard algorithm for up to 4-digit dividends

These intro to long division lessons are designed for use in a digital format such as Google Classroom and cover the 4th-grade CCSS and TEKS requirements related to division.

❤️ intro to long division digital anchor charts ❤️

Each lesson includes an anchor chart to define important division concepts and provide clear visual examples to help students understand new division ideas. These can also be printed for posting in the classroom.

❤️ intro to long division interactive digital activities ❤️

Each new division concept includes interactive digital practice with drag-and-drop pieces and text boxes to engage students with the division material and make it easy to understand.

❤️ intro to long division digital worksheets ❤️

Each division lesson includes a digital worksheet with pre-formatted text boxes for students to use. These work the same as a paper copy, but can easily be assigned to your learning management software.

See what teachers just like you are saying about my digital math units…

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Love how the lessons were made separate! Made it so easy to post to Google Classroom. And the interactive activities kept my kiddos engaged! -Jessica

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This resource is AMAZING! I was able to use it with in person and online learners. It is totally digital which helped so much with teaching in two different ways. Thank you. -Jessica

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I love this interactive drag and drop resource! No prep and perfect for my students with disabilities. It is challenging, but provides support for them! Thank you! -Katelyn

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This is a wonderful resource! My students loved the graphics and it was a mental lifesaver for me! I am burning out a bit and this saved the day! -Amy

⭐️ Bundle & save for a discount ⭐️

Get the unit for division plus all your other math concepts for the year in the full year resource!

___________________________________

Copyright © Curious Classroom Adventures.

Permission for single classroom use only.

Sharing is kind! Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.

Report this resource to TPT
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The practice slides include fun, interactive activities.
Courtney A.
181 reviews • Pennsylvania
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th, 5th
Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
Lots of Resources!
Rated 5 out of 5
November 10, 2025
There are so many different strategies for division -this was the perfect resource to help me teach them. Thank you so much!
Courtney I.
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Grades taught: 4th
Rated 4 out of 5
April 28, 2021
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Grades taught: 4th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
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January 27, 2021
This is perfect for students that are quarantined.
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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.
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