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Week 9 Decimal Division 5th Grade Common Core Math EDI Lesson Plans
Week 9 Decimal Division 5th Grade Common Core Math EDI Lesson Plans
Week 9 Decimal Division 5th Grade Common Core Math EDI Lesson Plans
Week 9 Decimal Division 5th Grade Common Core Math EDI Lesson Plans
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Week 9 Lessons 42 - 46 Covering Division of Decimals: Modeling Dividing Decimals,dividing decimals with a standard algorithm, and divide decimals within word problems. 5th Grade 5.NBT.7 Common Core EDI Lesson Plans, Worksheets, Homework, Assessment, CRA Constructed Response Assessment, Small group activities, Number talk guide, HOT's Guide all bundled for $3. All written, classroom tested and designed by actual classroom teachers, Jill and James!

Explicit Direct Instruction Format easy enough for a substitute or anyone to teach. Semi-scripted for ease of teaching. Teacher guides to help explain concepts and modeling. Great not only for the regular classroom, but also for interventions, resource, Special Ed, Homeschool, tutoring, etc.

Created with Microsoft Word 2011 so you can edit to your needs, cut and paste to your lesson plan format, etc. If you have an earlier version of Word, I will email you the lessons in a PDF once you make a purchase.

PDF now included for every page.
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Week 9 Decimal Division 5th Grade Common Core Math EDI Lesson Plans

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5th
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Week 9 Lessons 42 - 46 Covering Division of Decimals: Modeling Dividing Decimals,dividing decimals with a standard algorithm, and divide decimals within word problems. 5th Grade 5.NBT.7 Common Core EDI Lesson Plans, Worksheets, Homework, Assessment, CRA Constructed Response Assessment, Small group activities, Number talk guide, HOT's Guide all bundled for $3. All written, classroom tested and designed by actual classroom teachers, Jill and James!

Explicit Direct Instruction Format easy enough for a substitute or anyone to teach. Semi-scripted for ease of teaching. Teacher guides to help explain concepts and modeling. Great not only for the regular classroom, but also for interventions, resource, Special Ed, Homeschool, tutoring, etc.

Created with Microsoft Word 2011 so you can edit to your needs, cut and paste to your lesson plan format, etc. If you have an earlier version of Word, I will email you the lessons in a PDF once you make a purchase.

PDF now included for every page.
Report this resource to TPT
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals to hundredths, using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction; relate the strategy to a written method and explain the reasoning used.
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