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Division Practice

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Division worksheets are a great way to memorize division problems. These printable math worksheets are great for teacher, home school or parents interested in helping children master their math facts.

Tired of the same boring multiplication and division practice activities? In this blog post, I share five ways to amp-up engagement and increase the rigor for practice with whole number operations without using math practice worksheets. Activities include card and dice games, tiling tasks, and other critical thinking activities. This post also includes links to resources, as well as, access to four free multiplication and division games.

Tired of the same boring multiplication and division practice activities? In this blog post, I share five ways to amp-up engagement and increase the rigor for practice with whole number operations without using math practice worksheets. Activities include card and dice games, tiling tasks, and other critical thinking activities. This post also includes links to resources, as well as, access to four free multiplication and division games.

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Let's Practice Division coloring page that you can customize and print for kids.

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This set of 30 task cards is perfect for 3rd grade students to learn and practice division as an unknown factor. These self-grading task cards offer various types of questions focusing on understanding division as an unknown-factor problem. For example, find 32 ÷ 8 by finding the number that makes 32 when multiplied by 8. Aligned to 3.OA.B.6, each of the cards requires a numerical answer or a multiple choice selection.
These printable & digital Google Slides 3rd-grade math unit focuses on teaching students how to divide using an unknown-factor problem. This unit includes anchor charts, practice, pages, games, and an assessment to learn and practice division by using fact families to correlate the operations of multiplication and division. Students will practice this skill with a variety of strategies including visuals, arrays, manipulatives, games, and more.

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