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enVision Math 5th Grade Student Notebook Notes Topic 6: Divide Decimals
enVision Math 5th Grade Student Notebook Notes Topic 6: Divide Decimals
enVision Math 5th Grade Student Notebook Notes Topic 6: Divide Decimals
enVision Math 5th Grade Student Notebook Notes Topic 6: Divide Decimals
enVision Math 5th Grade Student Notebook Notes Topic 6: Divide Decimals
enVision Math 5th Grade Student Notebook Notes Topic 6: Divide Decimals
enVision Math 5th Grade Student Notebook Notes Topic 6: Divide Decimals
enVision Math 5th Grade Student Notebook Notes Topic 6: Divide Decimals
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"I am a 10th year teacher, but this is my first year in 5th grade. Math has been especially scary. These notes have been amazing. I use them for myself when doing problems in front of the kids and they add them to their math notebooks. They have been a huge help!"
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Megan R.
"I wanted to start using math journals this year but I didn't want to create it all myself. I tried Lesson 1 and it worked great. I love the different options to have less or more printed for the students. I will be buying all the lessons!"
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Student notebooks are a favorite of mine for math. They're a great reference for students to use when completing homework or reviewing for assessments.

IMPORTANT UPDATE SEPTEMBER 2025: Topic 6 now includes an editable PPTX (PowerPoint Slides) version along with printable PDF version.

These student notebook pages come in six printable options for each lesson:

1. Completed composition notebook size

2. Completed full-page size

3. Scaffolded fill in the blank composition notebook size

4. Scaffolded fill in the blank full-page size

5. Blank composition notebook size

6. Blank full-page size


Most lessons have all six versions. Some may not have a color version, and some may only have the blank page version.

If you want to save ink/paper, you can display these notebook pages on the board for students to copy onto their lined notebook pages.

This product also includes a set of vocabulary definitions pages for the beginning of the topic.

Set 1– Definitions filled in. Perfect for when you need a quick reference.

Set 2 – Spaced out over multiple pages for students to copy the definitions themselves from your displayed definitions.

Set 3 – All vocabulary on one page. There is not a lot of room to copy definitions on these pages, but you could write the lesson each word is used in.

For composition notebook size to stay appropriate, I recommend printing "Actual Size” or “Shrink Oversize Pages” when printing from PDF.

***BE SURE TO CHECK OUT THE PREVIEW FOR A FREE SAMPLE OF THE VOCABULARY PAGES AND A COPY OF ALL PAGES FROM LESSON 7-2.***

Click here to get Topic 16 for free!

enVision TOPIC 6 Lessons:

6-1 Patterns for Dividing with Decimals

6-2 Estimate Decimal Quotients

6-3 Use Models to Divide by a 1-Digit Whole Number

6-4 Divide by a 2-Digit Whole Number

6-5 Divide by a Decimal

6-6 Problem Solving: Reasoning

(C) Teaching in the Fort, 2022

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enVision Math 5th Grade Student Notebook Notes Topic 6: Divide Decimals

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What others say

"I am a 10th year teacher, but this is my first year in 5th grade. Math has been especially scary. These notes have been amazing. I use them for myself when doing problems in front of the kids and they add them to their math notebooks. They have been a huge help!"
star
Megan R.
"I wanted to start using math journals this year but I didn't want to create it all myself. I tried Lesson 1 and it worked great. I love the different options to have less or more printed for the students. I will be buying all the lessons!"
star
Tina N.

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Student notebooks are a favorite of mine for math. They're a great reference for students to use when completing homework or reviewing for assessments. IMPORTANT UPDATE SEPTEMBER 2025: All topics now include an editable PPTX (PowerPoint Slides) version along with printable PDF version. These student
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Description

Student notebooks are a favorite of mine for math. They're a great reference for students to use when completing homework or reviewing for assessments.

IMPORTANT UPDATE SEPTEMBER 2025: Topic 6 now includes an editable PPTX (PowerPoint Slides) version along with printable PDF version.

These student notebook pages come in six printable options for each lesson:

1. Completed composition notebook size

2. Completed full-page size

3. Scaffolded fill in the blank composition notebook size

4. Scaffolded fill in the blank full-page size

5. Blank composition notebook size

6. Blank full-page size


Most lessons have all six versions. Some may not have a color version, and some may only have the blank page version.

If you want to save ink/paper, you can display these notebook pages on the board for students to copy onto their lined notebook pages.

This product also includes a set of vocabulary definitions pages for the beginning of the topic.

Set 1– Definitions filled in. Perfect for when you need a quick reference.

Set 2 – Spaced out over multiple pages for students to copy the definitions themselves from your displayed definitions.

Set 3 – All vocabulary on one page. There is not a lot of room to copy definitions on these pages, but you could write the lesson each word is used in.

For composition notebook size to stay appropriate, I recommend printing "Actual Size” or “Shrink Oversize Pages” when printing from PDF.

***BE SURE TO CHECK OUT THE PREVIEW FOR A FREE SAMPLE OF THE VOCABULARY PAGES AND A COPY OF ALL PAGES FROM LESSON 7-2.***

Click here to get Topic 16 for free!

enVision TOPIC 6 Lessons:

6-1 Patterns for Dividing with Decimals

6-2 Estimate Decimal Quotients

6-3 Use Models to Divide by a 1-Digit Whole Number

6-4 Divide by a 2-Digit Whole Number

6-5 Divide by a Decimal

6-6 Problem Solving: Reasoning

(C) Teaching in the Fort, 2022

Download and review the preview thoroughly before purchase. Please ask any questions before purchase as I will not be able to refund any purchases that have already been downloaded and saved.

Report this resource to TPT
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I am a 10th year teacher, but this is my first year in 5th grade. Math has been especially scary. These notes have been amazing. I use them for myself when doing problems in front of the kids and they add them to their math notebooks. They have been a huge help!
Megan R.
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Grades taught: 5th
Rated 5 out of 5
April 25, 2025
My students use these for math notes and love the extra explanation.
Andi L.
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Rated 5 out of 5
April 14, 2025
This worksheet aligned with my curriculum and was perfect for a whole group or a small group lesson.
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April 10, 2025
We loved it! Cant wait to use it again next year! Thank you!
Courtney D.
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Student populations: Mild to severe disabilities
Rated 5 out of 5
April 3, 2025
Thank you for providing a resource I could use with my 5th grader at home with ease.
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392 reviews
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Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
November 14, 2024
I wanted to start using math journals this year but I didn't want to create it all myself. I tried Lesson 1 and it worked great. I love the different options to have less or more printed for the students. I will be buying all the lessons!
Tina Nixon
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103 reviews
Grades taught: 5th
Rated 5 out of 5
October 2, 2024
These resources & notes have made note taking an easier task for my students.
Tiffany K.
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Student populations: Learning difficulties
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I love all of these! Such a great way to introduce the lessons
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Recognize that in a multi-digit number, a digit in one place represents 10 times as much as it represents in the place to its right and 1/10 of what it represents in the place to its left.
Explain patterns in the number of zeros of the product when multiplying a number by powers of 10, and explain patterns in the placement of the decimal point when a decimal is multiplied or divided by a power of 10. Use whole-number exponents to denote powers of 10.
Read, write, and compare decimals to thousandths.
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