In this presentation, the animation starts by connecting the visual model using base ten blocks to the standard algorithm for division (long division). Slides 1 - 14 focuses on one 3-digit by 1-digit division problem. On Slides 15 - 32, the presentation focuses only on the standard algorithm. The animations go through step-by-step how to solve the 4-digit by 1-digit division problem, clearly explaining what each number represents as it is placed. On Slide 33, there is step-by-step directions for
This is a great interactive activity for students learning to connect the visual model to the standard algorithm. Students use the base ten blocks to build the dividend. They then distribute the base ten blocks between the provided groups based on the divisor. There is regrouping and remainders. As students are distributing the base ten blocks, they can then make connections to the standard algorithm. When I taught this lesson, I had students do the visual model and the standard algorithm at the
This is a great interactive activity for students learning to connect the visual model to the standard algorithm. Students use the base ten blocks to build the dividend. They then distribute the base ten blocks between the provided groups based on the divisor. There is regrouping and remainders. As students are distributing the base ten blocks, they can then make connections to the standard algorithm. When I taught this lesson, I had students do the visual model and the standard algorithm at the
In this interactive activity, students will practice dividing decimals using single-digit whole numbers (5.NBT.7). The first slide includes a reference sheet about how to use the partial quotients strategy for students to refer back to if they need extra support. Following is 10 slides for students to practice dividing decimals using the base ten block strategy and the partial quotients strategy. The last 2 slides include an Exit Ticket that can be used to check for students' understanding of
Students will use virtual base ten blocks and a place value chart to compare the value of each place value. This is great for a 4th grade small group or independent activity to learn place value and comparing the value of each place value. This is also a great activity for a 5th grade small group or independent activity to review comparing the place values of whole numbers before introducing comparing the place values of decimals.
This activity is great for building relationships with your students! This is also a great way to introduce and practice using Interactive Google Slides! This activity was designed to be done as a whole group during a live session. After someone reads the title of each slide, students type their name into the blue, yellow, or green box depending on how they feel!
In this interactive activity, students practice using the place value chart. Different parts of the place value chart are missing on each slide for students to complete. Students also practice comparing the value of place values to each other, recognizing that the place value to the left is 10 times greater than the place value to its right. This is a great activity for remote and blended learning, as well as for independent practice and homework. Because there are 6 different ways that the plac
Students are given a number (a whole number or decimal) and students plot that given number on a number line. This is great for part of a Math center, a Math warm-up, and remote learning. This is a great resource while learning place value, comparing numbers, understanding the value of a number, and rounding numbers.
This is a great way to start Math class! You create the Number of the Day, and students will: -Rewrite the number in word form, unit form, expanded form (addition), and expanded form (multiplication) -Represent the number with virtual base ten blocks (provided) -Round the number to the nearest tens, hundreds, and thousands -Create numbers that are larger and smaller than the given number This is a resource that is particularly helpful with remote and blended learning! You can easily upload this
This 20-page review packet includes the following 5th Grade Math topics: Place ValueCompare DigitsPowers of TenRewriting DecimalsComparing DecimalsRounding Whole NumbersRounding DecimalsMultiplicationDivisionAdding DecimalsSubtracting DecimalsMultiplying DecimalsDividing Decimals
Students interact with Google Slides to practice dividing whole numbers. This activity focuses on dividing 3-digit by 2-digit whole numbers and 4-digit by 2-digit whole numbers. There is a total of 9 slides in this activity. There are also directions in the Notes section of each slide so students have clear instructions on how to complete each task. This activity is great for distance learning, as well as an independent activity in class to practice multiplying whole numbers. A suggestion is to
Students interact with Google Slides to practice dividing whole numbers. This activity focuses on dividing 2-digit by 1-digit whole numbers, 3-digit by 1-digit whole numbers, and 4-digit by 1-digit whole numbers. There is a total of 9 slides in this activity. There are also directions in the Notes section of each slide so students have clear instructions on how to complete each task. This interactive activity is a great way to practice and review dividing 2-digit by 1-digit whole numbers, 3-digi
4th - 5th
Basic Operations, Math, Place Value
CCSS
4.NBT.B.6
, 5.NBT.B.6
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