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Division Unit (Repeated Subtraction, Fact Families) - 3rd Grade Math Worksheets
Division Unit (Repeated Subtraction, Fact Families) - 3rd Grade Math Worksheets
Division Unit (Repeated Subtraction, Fact Families) - 3rd Grade Math Worksheets
Division Unit (Repeated Subtraction, Fact Families) - 3rd Grade Math Worksheets
Division Unit (Repeated Subtraction, Fact Families) - 3rd Grade Math Worksheets
Division Unit (Repeated Subtraction, Fact Families) - 3rd Grade Math Worksheets
Division Unit (Repeated Subtraction, Fact Families) - 3rd Grade Math Worksheets
Division Unit (Repeated Subtraction, Fact Families) - 3rd Grade Math Worksheets
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Description

Included within this division instructional unit are scaffolded lessons. These worksheets begin by reinforcing basic division concepts and progress to lessons that provide more rigorous thinking about division through error analysis. Through the use of these printables, students will gain a better understanding of what division represents on a third grade level.


What’s Included

  • Fact Families Multiplication and Division
  • Repeated Subtraction
  • Division in Arrays
  • Number Lines in Division
  • Division in Groups or Sets
  • Relating Multiplication and Division
  • Division Word Problems
  • Error Analysis

Ideal Uses

  • Direct instruction
  • Small group reteaching
  • Morning work printables (bellwork)
  • RTI resources
  • Homework printables
  • Tutoring resources
  • Homeschool worksheets

In my classroom, I typically print these 3rd grade division worksheets for my students to use during whole group lessons, during cooperative partner activities or during small math group sessions.

This 3rd grade division unit can be utilized as practice pages to supplement your math curriculum, or the pages can be used as direct instructional materials. The content is compatible with most state standards.


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Division Unit (Repeated Subtraction, Fact Families) - 3rd Grade Math Worksheets

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Are you a 3rd grade teacher looking for extra practice worksheets to supplement your first semester math curriculum? This bundle includes seven unit topics containing scaffolded, rigorous student printables to use with your students. These unit topics include: place value and rounding, addition, sub
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Description

Included within this division instructional unit are scaffolded lessons. These worksheets begin by reinforcing basic division concepts and progress to lessons that provide more rigorous thinking about division through error analysis. Through the use of these printables, students will gain a better understanding of what division represents on a third grade level.


What’s Included

  • Fact Families Multiplication and Division
  • Repeated Subtraction
  • Division in Arrays
  • Number Lines in Division
  • Division in Groups or Sets
  • Relating Multiplication and Division
  • Division Word Problems
  • Error Analysis

Ideal Uses

  • Direct instruction
  • Small group reteaching
  • Morning work printables (bellwork)
  • RTI resources
  • Homework printables
  • Tutoring resources
  • Homeschool worksheets

In my classroom, I typically print these 3rd grade division worksheets for my students to use during whole group lessons, during cooperative partner activities or during small math group sessions.

This 3rd grade division unit can be utilized as practice pages to supplement your math curriculum, or the pages can be used as direct instructional materials. The content is compatible with most state standards.


Looking for more fun 3rd Grade Math Units? You might also like…


Let’s connect! Follow Cocoa's Classroom Concepts on social media!
Pinterest - Facebook - Instagram - Email

Terms of Use ©Cocoa’s Classroom Concepts
All rights reserved. Thank you for supporting us with your purchase! You may use this resource on a password secure learning platform such as Google Classroom, Seesaw, or another password protected learning platform shared with students. Purchase of this product entitles the original purchaser ONLY the right to use the activities for single classroom use. Copying for more than one teacher, redistributing, sharing, selling, or reposting is strictly prohibited.

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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.
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.
Determine the unknown whole number in a multiplication or division equation relating three whole numbers. For example, determine the unknown number that makes the equation true in each of the equations 8 × ? = 48, 5 = __ ÷ 3, 6 × 6 = ?.
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