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Preview of Long Division Worksheets (Division Tutor Set E Grayscale)

Long Division Worksheets (Division Tutor Set E Grayscale)

Division worksheet - Printable Mystery Math Division Tutor – Set E Grayscale Set E Remainders; 4-instances of subtraction Students are introduced to remainders. -Students review all of the following: a) The placement of quotient factors in the 1st and 2nd positions b) Finding the closest multiple to the digits in the divisor c) Combining the remainder and the bring-down number to form the next number to be divided b) Regrouping when subtracting -Problem construction— 4-digit divi
Preview of Long Division Worksheets (Division Tutor)

Long Division Worksheets (Division Tutor)

Long Division worksheet - Printable Math Division Tutor Worksheets with mystery word. Activity Purpose The purpose of the program is to teach the algorithm of long division in a way that allows the student to think through the process with minimal verbal input from the teacher. Activity Users 3rd- through 12th grades The program was developed initially for use as a remedial tool but has proven to be effective for instructing students who are learning to divide for the first time.
Preview of Long Division Worksheets (Division Tutor Set D Color)

Long Division Worksheets (Division Tutor Set D Color)

Division worksheet - Printable Mystery Math Division Tutor – Set D Color Set D No remainders; beginning level regrouping in the subtraction process. Students are introduced to regrouping when subtracting. -Students review a) The placement of quotient factors in the 1st and 2nd positions. b) Finding the closest multiple to the digits in the divisor. c) Combining the remainder and the bring-down number to form the next number to be divided -Problem construction— 4-digit div
Preview of Long Division Worksheets (Division Tutor Set F Grayscale)

Long Division Worksheets (Division Tutor Set F Grayscale)

Division worksheet - Printable Mystery Math Division Tutor – Set F Grayscale Set F The Introduction of 2-Digit Divisors With No Remainders Students use the multiples of the “quarter” values 25, 50, and 75, along with the tens values of 20, 30, 40, 60, 70, 80, and 90 to divide four-digit dividends. a)One of the benefits of having students divide using the values listed above was their improved ability to estimate multiple values close to these values. b)Another benefit of dividing with predi
Preview of Long Division Worksheets (Division Tutor Set D Grayscale)

Long Division Worksheets (Division Tutor Set D Grayscale)

Division worksheet - Printable Mystery Math Division Tutor – Set D Grayscale Set D No remainders; beginning level regrouping in the subtraction process. Students are introduced to regrouping when subtracting. -Students review a) The placement of quotient factors in the 1st and 2nd positions. b) Finding the closest multiple to the digits in the divisor. c) Combining the remainder and the bring-down number to form the next number to be divided -Problem construction— 4-digit
Preview of Division Tutor Series III - Grayscale

Division Tutor Series III - Grayscale

Long Division worksheet - Printable Math Division Tutor Worksheets with mystery word. Activity Purpose The purpose of the program is to teach the algorithm of long division in a way that allows the student to think through the process with minimal verbal input from the teacher. Activity Users 3rd- through 12th grades The program was developed initially for use as a remedial tool but has proven to be effective for instructing students who are learning to divide for the first time.
Preview of Long Division Worksheets (Division Tutor Set F Color)

Long Division Worksheets (Division Tutor Set F Color)

Division worksheet - Printable Mystery Math Division Tutor – Set F Color Set F The Introduction of 2-Digit Divisors With No Remainders Students use the multiples of the “quarter” values 25, 50, and 75, along with the tens values of 20, 30, 40, 60, 70, 80, and 90 to divide four-digit dividends. a)One of the benefits of having students divide using the values listed above was their improved ability to estimate multiple values close to these values. b)Another benefit of dividing with predictab
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32 years as a Resource Specialist

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Multi-Modality, Sheltered English Instruction, Student Interactive Learning

Awards & shining teacher moments

School Site Teacher of the Year - 2012 Awarded school wide and classroom curiculum grants

My own education history

B.S. Education - Northern Arizona University, M.S. Special Education - University of San Diego

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I enjoy adapting learning tasks for the success of special needs learners.