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These task cards are also included in a Long Division Big Bundle. This includes nine sets of task cards for a variety of Long Division alternatives and strategies. See it HERE.
Are you looking for even more support with teaching long division in your classroom? You might be interested in this self-paced, student-centered Long Division Station that will allow your students to move through all of these strategies and approaches at their own pace. That station can be found HERE.
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Are you working on multi-digit division in your classroom? This is one of the most challenging concepts that we face as teachers.
If you have already focused on building a strong mental math understanding of division in your classroom using methods such as Partial Quotients or The Box/Area Method, some of your students may be ready to tackle traditional long division.
This resource will help your students practice the standard algorithm in many different ways, including problem solving, identifying missing dividends and divisors, and making predictions and estimations.
This resource is a fantastic supplement to those teachers currently using the Long Division Station in their classroom. It can be used as extra practice for the Box Method level when students get to that point in the station.
This resource includes:
- a long division strategy poster to hang in the classroom for easy reference
- 24 task cards that will have students practicing the long division standard algorithm in a variety of different ways to enhance understanding
- recording sheets to keep students organized
- answer keys to make self-checking a breeze
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What others say
Save even more with bundles
Description
These task cards are also included in a Long Division Big Bundle. This includes nine sets of task cards for a variety of Long Division alternatives and strategies. See it HERE.
Are you looking for even more support with teaching long division in your classroom? You might be interested in this self-paced, student-centered Long Division Station that will allow your students to move through all of these strategies and approaches at their own pace. That station can be found HERE.
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Are you working on multi-digit division in your classroom? This is one of the most challenging concepts that we face as teachers.
If you have already focused on building a strong mental math understanding of division in your classroom using methods such as Partial Quotients or The Box/Area Method, some of your students may be ready to tackle traditional long division.
This resource will help your students practice the standard algorithm in many different ways, including problem solving, identifying missing dividends and divisors, and making predictions and estimations.
This resource is a fantastic supplement to those teachers currently using the Long Division Station in their classroom. It can be used as extra practice for the Box Method level when students get to that point in the station.
This resource includes:
- a long division strategy poster to hang in the classroom for easy reference
- 24 task cards that will have students practicing the long division standard algorithm in a variety of different ways to enhance understanding
- recording sheets to keep students organized
- answer keys to make self-checking a breeze
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