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Easter Math Multi-Digit Division Box Method
Easter Math Multi-Digit Division Box Method
Easter Math Multi-Digit Division Box Method
Easter Math Multi-Digit Division Box Method
Easter Math Multi-Digit Division Box Method
Easter Math Multi-Digit Division Box Method
Easter Math Multi-Digit Division Box Method
Easter Math Multi-Digit Division Box Method
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Are your students struggling with multi-digit division? This resource can help! Working with the Box Method tool shows students the inverse relationship between division and multiplication. This helps them to become more successful with dividing larger numbers with single-digit and multi-digit divisors. It also provides a way to organize the numbers in the problem that allows students to see the steps they need to take. Kind of like starting with the training wheels!!

Check out the Easter-themed practice sheets that are great for math centers, individual practice, small groups, and even for the whole class. Scaffolding is provided with examples and partially filled-in boxes for some of the pages. Colorful exemplars are included to provide instant teacher modeling examples. Ink-saving options are also in the resource.

☝ Click on the preview to learn more! 

Note: This resource has been updated with the TpT Easel option that allows you to assign activities for completion online. If you would prefer to modify the number of sheets, that option is also available to you.

Perfect for:

☀ Individual practice

☀ Whole group instruction

☀ Small group instruction/remediation

☀ Extra practice

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You will get:

Table of Contents with linked pages for easy access to what you need

Teacher Tips and Student Examples (anchor charts)

Model of 3-digits divided by 1-digit problem (color & ink-saving options)

Model of 3-digits divided by 2-digits problem (color & ink-saving options)

Model of 4-digits divided by 1-digit problem (color & ink-saving options)

Model of 4-digits divided by 2-digits problem (color & ink-saving options)

4 pages of worksheets for each type of problem (the first two sheets provide scaffolding by including partial information to help students get started)

Answer Keys - Hard Copy and QR Codes

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Division Using Box Method or Area Model Activities Print and Digital TpT Easel

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Other Related Math Products:
Comparing the Place Value of Multi-Digit Numbers.

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Easter Math Multi-Digit Division Box Method

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Description

Are your students struggling with multi-digit division? This resource can help! Working with the Box Method tool shows students the inverse relationship between division and multiplication. This helps them to become more successful with dividing larger numbers with single-digit and multi-digit divisors. It also provides a way to organize the numbers in the problem that allows students to see the steps they need to take. Kind of like starting with the training wheels!!

Check out the Easter-themed practice sheets that are great for math centers, individual practice, small groups, and even for the whole class. Scaffolding is provided with examples and partially filled-in boxes for some of the pages. Colorful exemplars are included to provide instant teacher modeling examples. Ink-saving options are also in the resource.

☝ Click on the preview to learn more! 

Note: This resource has been updated with the TpT Easel option that allows you to assign activities for completion online. If you would prefer to modify the number of sheets, that option is also available to you.

Perfect for:

☀ Individual practice

☀ Whole group instruction

☀ Small group instruction/remediation

☀ Extra practice

******************************************************************************************************

You will get:

Table of Contents with linked pages for easy access to what you need

Teacher Tips and Student Examples (anchor charts)

Model of 3-digits divided by 1-digit problem (color & ink-saving options)

Model of 3-digits divided by 2-digits problem (color & ink-saving options)

Model of 4-digits divided by 1-digit problem (color & ink-saving options)

Model of 4-digits divided by 2-digits problem (color & ink-saving options)

4 pages of worksheets for each type of problem (the first two sheets provide scaffolding by including partial information to help students get started)

Answer Keys - Hard Copy and QR Codes

You might also like:
Division Using Box Method or Area Model Activities Print and Digital TpT Easel

Division Box Method or Area Model Without Remainders Digital Boom Cards


Other Related Math Products:
Comparing the Place Value of Multi-Digit Numbers.

***********************************************************************************************

Follow me for new ideas, products, and special offers!

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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.
Interpret a multiplication equation as a comparison, e.g., interpret 35 = 5 × 7 as a statement that 35 is 5 times as many as 7 and 7 times as many as 5. Represent verbal statements of multiplicative comparisons as multiplication equations.
Find all factor pairs for a whole number in the range 1-100. Recognize that a whole number is a multiple of each of its factors. Determine whether a given whole number in the range 1-100 is a multiple of a given one-digit number. Determine whether a given whole number in the range 1-100 is prime or composite.
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