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Go Math Interactive Mimio Lesson Chapter 6 Understand Division
Go Math Interactive Mimio Lesson Chapter 6 Understand Division
Go Math Interactive Mimio Lesson Chapter 6 Understand Division
Go Math Interactive Mimio Lesson Chapter 6 Understand Division
Go Math Interactive Mimio Lesson Chapter 6 Understand Division
Go Math Interactive Mimio Lesson Chapter 6 Understand Division
Go Math Interactive Mimio Lesson Chapter 6 Understand Division
Go Math Interactive Mimio Lesson Chapter 6 Understand Division
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Go Math Grade 3 Chapter 6 Understand Division. Includes all whole group components for all 9 lessons in Chapter 6.


**Please note: This product is for Mimio boards and NOT for SmartBoards.**
Click here to download the free MimioStudio 10 software


Lessons are completely digital, no need to turn your back on your students to write on the board! Just hook up to your projector and teach! My students sometimes run the entire lesson from the laptop while I walk around the room checking their work!

Lesson includes:

6.1 - Problem Solving - Model Division
6.2 - Size of Equal Groups
6.3 - Number of Equal Groups
6.4 - Model with Bar Models
6.5 - Algebra - Relate Subtraction and Division
6.6 - Investigate - Model with Arrays
6.7 - Algebra - Relate Multiplication and Division
6.8 - Algebra - Write Related Facts
6.9 - Algebra - Division Rules for 1 and 0

* Easy flow as you progress through the lesson along with your students
* Problem of the Day
* Real World Video, iTools, or Animated Math Model Hyperlink
* Questions built in, just pull them out as you go through the lesson
* Math Journal


Check out my other Grade 3 Go Math Units!

Chapter 4 Multiplications Facts
Chapter 5 Use Multiplication Facts
Chapter 7 Division Facts
Chapter 8 Understand Fractions
Chapter 9 Compare Fractions
Chapter 10 Time Length Liquid Volume Mass
Chapter 11 Perimeter and Area
Chapter 12 Two Dimensional Shapes



Reminder: This product requires free Mimio software and can not be used on SmartBoard's software. Once installed, check the "limited access" button in lieu of plugging in an actual Mimio, and you will be able to use all aspects of my lesson!

If you have any questions about using the software, please feel free to ask!
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Go Math Interactive Mimio Lesson Chapter 6 Understand Division

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Description

Go Math Grade 3 Chapter 6 Understand Division. Includes all whole group components for all 9 lessons in Chapter 6.


**Please note: This product is for Mimio boards and NOT for SmartBoards.**
Click here to download the free MimioStudio 10 software


Lessons are completely digital, no need to turn your back on your students to write on the board! Just hook up to your projector and teach! My students sometimes run the entire lesson from the laptop while I walk around the room checking their work!

Lesson includes:

6.1 - Problem Solving - Model Division
6.2 - Size of Equal Groups
6.3 - Number of Equal Groups
6.4 - Model with Bar Models
6.5 - Algebra - Relate Subtraction and Division
6.6 - Investigate - Model with Arrays
6.7 - Algebra - Relate Multiplication and Division
6.8 - Algebra - Write Related Facts
6.9 - Algebra - Division Rules for 1 and 0

* Easy flow as you progress through the lesson along with your students
* Problem of the Day
* Real World Video, iTools, or Animated Math Model Hyperlink
* Questions built in, just pull them out as you go through the lesson
* Math Journal


Check out my other Grade 3 Go Math Units!

Chapter 4 Multiplications Facts
Chapter 5 Use Multiplication Facts
Chapter 7 Division Facts
Chapter 8 Understand Fractions
Chapter 9 Compare Fractions
Chapter 10 Time Length Liquid Volume Mass
Chapter 11 Perimeter and Area
Chapter 12 Two Dimensional Shapes



Reminder: This product requires free Mimio software and can not be used on SmartBoard's software. Once installed, check the "limited access" button in lieu of plugging in an actual Mimio, and you will be able to use all aspects of my lesson!

If you have any questions about using the software, please feel free to ask!
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Love using these! So helpful and they make my lesson flow very well!
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Great resource. Slides are fantastic!
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Hi. Are you having trouble with the zip or the actual files? Can you email me so I can give you explicit directions? Cora.Cooledge@gmail.com Otherwise, go to http://news.mimio.com/mimiostudio-10-download or just google "download Mimio" follow directions to download and install Mimio. When you're done, a window will pop up asking you to plug in your Mimio. Click on the box that says "use limited version" that will allow you to run the software and access the lessons. Please email me and let me know if it works

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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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