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Preview of Long Division and Decimal Divsion INB Lessons

Long Division and Decimal Divsion INB Lessons

Created by
MeadTheNotebook
These products were made to help students learn/review the standard algorithm in an interactive notebook. There are two different lessons included: standard algorithm with whole numbers, and decimal division using the standard algorithm.
Preview of Dividing Decimals Fold-Up | Step-by-Step | Grades 4–6

Dividing Decimals Fold-Up | Step-by-Step | Grades 4–6

Created by
Mrs B's Best
✅ Teach Decimal Division with This Easy-to-Use Fold-Up for Grades 4–6!Help students successfully divide decimals using the standard algorithm with clear, structured support. This interactive fold-up walks learners step-by-step through placing the decimal correctly and handling different division situations so they can focus on understanding instead of guessing. Perfect for math notebooks, reteaching, or reference pages, this resource builds confidence as students tackle decimal ÷ whole numbers,
Preview of Partial Quotients Division Fold-Up (2-Digit Divisor) | Step-by-Step | Grades 4–6

Partial Quotients Division Fold-Up (2-Digit Divisor) | Step-by-Step | Grades 4–6

Created by
Mrs B's Best
✅ Teach Long Division with the Partial Quotients Strategy (2-Digit Divisors) for Grades 4–6! Help students solve division problems with multi-digit divisors without getting stuck in the traditional algorithm. This interactive fold-up shows how to break numbers into manageable parts using place value and multiples of ten so learners can understand the process instead of guessing steps. Perfect for math notebooks, reteaching, or reference pages, this resource builds confidence when students move
Preview of Lattice Method Multiplication Fold-Up | Step-by-Step | Grades 4–6

Lattice Method Multiplication Fold-Up | Step-by-Step | Grades 4–6

Created by
Mrs B's Best
✅ Multiply with Confidence Using the Lattice Method Fold-Up for Grades 4–6!Help your students build understanding and accuracy with multi-digit multiplication using the lattice method. This interactive fold-up makes organizing partial products visual and accessible — perfect for math notebooks, small groups, or independent practice. The lattice approach removes regrouping confusion and gives learners a clear structure they can rely on when the traditional algorithm doesn’t stick. Ideal for rete
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