Description
Engage your students with digital math task cards for dividing decimals using models!
This Google Classroom math pack includes 16 task cards to help students use a variety of models to divide decimals and whole numbers with quotients to the hundredths place-- just what you need to help your students master the TEKS.
This activity is designed to support mastery of math TEKS 5.3F: Represent quotients of decimals to the hundredths, up to four-digit dividends and two-digit whole number divisors, using objects and pictorial models, including area models.
Click here to SAVE by buying all my TEKS-aligned digital task cards in one convenient bundle!
What skills are included?
This deck emphasizes using a variety of models, including area models, money models, and number lines to divide decimals.
What’s unique about this pack?
This self-grading resource is designed to be fun and engaging as students review their TEKS math skills. Students use the decimal division model to determine whether each statement is a fact or a fib.
This pack also includes a teacher guide with detailed instructions for using the activities with Google Forms and/or Google Classroom, as well as, how to prepare the self-grading task cards for use.
Want more? Click here to check out my Decimal Division Models Digital Activities pack!
Why go digital?
- Saves you tons of time and prep work!
- No copier or ink needed-- this is a paperless resource!
- It’s easy to implement and use with students.
- Great for independent work stations!
- Perfect for intervention, tutorials, and absent work too.
- It’s a fun and engaging way to practice math skills!
I hope this product helps your Texas students master the TEKS!- The Routty Math Teacher
Keep up with The Routty Math Teacher!
Be the first to learn about doing math The Routty Way. I will send out information about new blog posts, free resources, and new product information. Sound interesting? Become a follower of The Routty Math Teacher by clicking here or on the green star on any of my product pages and receive email updates in your TPT inbox.
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You can submit feedback at the time of purchase or go to “My Purchases” for a list of what you have bought in the past. Next to each title is a “Leave Feedback” button. Click it and leave a rating and comment to receive the credit. Go to TPT Credits to learn how to redeem your credits on future purchases!
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Terms of Use: This product is copyrighted by Shametria Routt Banks. All rights reserved. Purchase of this product entitles the purchaser the right to reproduce the pages in limited quantities for classroom use only. Duplication for an entire school, an entire school system, or commercial purpose is strictly forbidden without written consent from the publisher. For questions, please contact Shametria@therouttymathteacher.com
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Description
Engage your students with digital math task cards for dividing decimals using models!
This Google Classroom math pack includes 16 task cards to help students use a variety of models to divide decimals and whole numbers with quotients to the hundredths place-- just what you need to help your students master the TEKS.
This activity is designed to support mastery of math TEKS 5.3F: Represent quotients of decimals to the hundredths, up to four-digit dividends and two-digit whole number divisors, using objects and pictorial models, including area models.
Click here to SAVE by buying all my TEKS-aligned digital task cards in one convenient bundle!
What skills are included?
This deck emphasizes using a variety of models, including area models, money models, and number lines to divide decimals.
What’s unique about this pack?
This self-grading resource is designed to be fun and engaging as students review their TEKS math skills. Students use the decimal division model to determine whether each statement is a fact or a fib.
This pack also includes a teacher guide with detailed instructions for using the activities with Google Forms and/or Google Classroom, as well as, how to prepare the self-grading task cards for use.
Want more? Click here to check out my Decimal Division Models Digital Activities pack!
Why go digital?
- Saves you tons of time and prep work!
- No copier or ink needed-- this is a paperless resource!
- It’s easy to implement and use with students.
- Great for independent work stations!
- Perfect for intervention, tutorials, and absent work too.
- It’s a fun and engaging way to practice math skills!
I hope this product helps your Texas students master the TEKS!- The Routty Math Teacher
Keep up with The Routty Math Teacher!
Be the first to learn about doing math The Routty Way. I will send out information about new blog posts, free resources, and new product information. Sound interesting? Become a follower of The Routty Math Teacher by clicking here or on the green star on any of my product pages and receive email updates in your TPT inbox.
Leave feedback and receive TPT credit!
Did you know that you can build up TPT credit by leaving feedback on our products?
You can submit feedback at the time of purchase or go to “My Purchases” for a list of what you have bought in the past. Next to each title is a “Leave Feedback” button. Click it and leave a rating and comment to receive the credit. Go to TPT Credits to learn how to redeem your credits on future purchases!
Like this pack? Share it with others!
Use the share buttons so others will find it! Just click the Facebook, Twitter, or Pinterest button to share it with others!
Terms of Use: This product is copyrighted by Shametria Routt Banks. All rights reserved. Purchase of this product entitles the purchaser the right to reproduce the pages in limited quantities for classroom use only. Duplication for an entire school, an entire school system, or commercial purpose is strictly forbidden without written consent from the publisher. For questions, please contact Shametria@therouttymathteacher.com







