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Division strategies

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Find multiplication strategies like equal grouping, repeated addition, arrays, skip counting, number line, number bond, lattice method, bar model, area model, place value table.

Find multiplication strategies like equal grouping, repeated addition, arrays, skip counting, number line, number bond, lattice method, bar model, area model, place value table.

This blog post has ideas, resources, and anchor charts for teaching multiplication!

This blog post has ideas, resources, and anchor charts for teaching multiplication!

Printable Division Chart Worksheets

Amazing free printable division charts for students to learn their division facts. Students can practice memorization skills with these division charts.

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Learn how to decode two syllable and multisyllabic words through Orton Gillingham VCV syllable division strategies. When words follow the VCV pattern, you'll determine if the word should be divided before or after the consonant.
Syllable Division How-To: VCCV and VCCCV Words with Silent e
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.
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.