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Troubleshooting Division PowerPoint
In this long division PowerPoint, a division problem featuring a 3 digit number divided by a 2 digit number is solved using 12 specific steps. Age-appropriate vocabulary and text accompany the number problem, and a bold red, black, and...
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PowerPoint: Long Division with 2-Digit Divisor
This long division PowerPoint presents a pneumonic device in which the first initial of generic family members names corresponds with the first initial of the proper steps to follow when solving a long division problem with a two-digit...
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Hands On: Divide 2-Digit Numbers
In this division instructional activity, 4th graders solve 6 story problems in which two digit numbers are divided by single digit divisors.
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Divisor The Great! (Divide by Two-Digit Divisors)
Manipulatives make learning division easier! Your class will discover the difference between dividing with one- and two-digit divisors, and practice the procedures for each using the standard algorithm. They will use estimation to ensure...
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Divide 2-Digit Numbers
Calling all cars! It's time to solve some division problems! A chart of special police units and the number of officers in each provides the data for six word problems. Young recruits use their division skills to solve them. Note that...
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Dividing Two-Digit Numbers
In this dividing activity, students solve 10 problems in which a two digit number is divided by a one digit divisor. There may be remainders.
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Division Worksheet (Two Digits)
In these mathematical worksheets, students complete twelve pages of double digit division. Students complete a total of one hundred and thirty seven equations. In order to save their work, students must print off their completed work.
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Division Without Remainder: 2-Digit Numbers
For this division worksheet, students solve 17 problems in which two and three digit dividends are divided by one digit divisors, with no remainders. Problems may need to be rewritten as they are in this format: 136: 8.