Description
Long Division Activities Bundle 4th Grade – Real World Division with Word Problems and PBL Project (Movie Theater Theme).
No Prep • Differentiated • Print & Go resource to build problem-solving skills and deepen understanding.
Looking for a complete long division unit for your 4th grade students?
This Long Division Activities Bundle combines engaging word problems with a real-world project-based learning (PBL) experience using a fun movie theater theme.
Students will first build their skills through differentiated practice and then apply their understanding in a meaningful real-world project.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
✔ Long Division Word Problems Resource
• 36 real-world word problems
• Differentiated levels (Basic, Intermediate, Challenge)
• Step-by-step examples and strategy pages
• Recording sheet
• Answer keys + solutions with work
✔ Long Division PBL Project – Movie Theater Manager
• Real-world division challenges
• Project-based learning activity
• Reflection and decision-making tasks
• Teacher guide with instructions and rubric
• Certificate of completion
WHY THIS BUNDLE?
This bundle provides a complete learning progression:
✔ Practice → Build skills
✔ Apply → Solve real-world problems
✔ Extend → Project-based learning
Students move from structured practice to deeper understanding through engaging, meaningful math experiences.
SKILLS PRACTICED
• Long division (multi-digit)
• Word problem solving
• Interpreting remainders
• Real-world math application
• Mathematical reasoning
• Critical thinking
PERFECT FOR
• 4th grade math
• Math centers
• Small groups
• Independent practice
• Enrichment
• Project-based learning (PBL)
• Early finishers
WHY TEACHERS LOVE THIS BUNDLE
✔ Combines practice and application
✔ Engaging real-world context
✔ Differentiated for all learners
✔ Easy to implement
✔ No Prep – Print & Go
Save time and provide meaningful, engaging math instruction with this complete long division bundle!
This bundle offers a discounted price compared to purchasing each resource individually.
Long Division Bundle 4th Grade | Word Problems + PBL | Real World Math
Highlights
Description
Long Division Activities Bundle 4th Grade – Real World Division with Word Problems and PBL Project (Movie Theater Theme).
No Prep • Differentiated • Print & Go resource to build problem-solving skills and deepen understanding.
Looking for a complete long division unit for your 4th grade students?
This Long Division Activities Bundle combines engaging word problems with a real-world project-based learning (PBL) experience using a fun movie theater theme.
Students will first build their skills through differentiated practice and then apply their understanding in a meaningful real-world project.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
✔ Long Division Word Problems Resource
• 36 real-world word problems
• Differentiated levels (Basic, Intermediate, Challenge)
• Step-by-step examples and strategy pages
• Recording sheet
• Answer keys + solutions with work
✔ Long Division PBL Project – Movie Theater Manager
• Real-world division challenges
• Project-based learning activity
• Reflection and decision-making tasks
• Teacher guide with instructions and rubric
• Certificate of completion
WHY THIS BUNDLE?
This bundle provides a complete learning progression:
✔ Practice → Build skills
✔ Apply → Solve real-world problems
✔ Extend → Project-based learning
Students move from structured practice to deeper understanding through engaging, meaningful math experiences.
SKILLS PRACTICED
• Long division (multi-digit)
• Word problem solving
• Interpreting remainders
• Real-world math application
• Mathematical reasoning
• Critical thinking
PERFECT FOR
• 4th grade math
• Math centers
• Small groups
• Independent practice
• Enrichment
• Project-based learning (PBL)
• Early finishers
WHY TEACHERS LOVE THIS BUNDLE
✔ Combines practice and application
✔ Engaging real-world context
✔ Differentiated for all learners
✔ Easy to implement
✔ No Prep – Print & Go
Save time and provide meaningful, engaging math instruction with this complete long division bundle!
This bundle offers a discounted price compared to purchasing each resource individually.




