Dividing Decimals with Models
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Grade Levels
4th - 6th
Subjects
Resource Type
Standards
CCSS5.NBT.B.7
Formats Included
- PDF
Pages
52 pages
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What educators are saying
The first time I used this resource it was difficult to visual how dividing decimals worked, but after using it over the course of multiple days it really helped my students "see" how dividing decimals works.
Thank you for this resource it worked very well with my students, as a bilingual teacher I often use visual to help students with understanding concepts by pictorials this really helps
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- This has everything you need to teach your students how to fluently add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals using visual models! Each product comes with:Example pages - perfect for small group instruction or student notes.Practice problems ranging from simple to complex - meet the needs of allPrice $10.50Original Price $13.00Save $2.50
Description
This product has everything you need to teach dividing decimals using visual models. This product includes:
- 4 example pages - perfect for small group instruction or student notes.
- 48 problems ranging from simple to complex - meet the needs of all your learners!
- 2 assessments - great to use at the start and end of the unit to see how much your students have grown!
- Answer keys for all of the practice pages as well as the assessments.
- 12 word wall words so you can reference the new vocabulary often with students.
- 2 sizes of blank hundredths grids. These can be laminated and used in small group, put in student notebooks for endless practice, and so much more!
Total Pages
52 pages
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
N/A
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Standards
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CCSS5.NBT.B.7
Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals to hundredths, using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction; relate the strategy to a written method and explain the reasoning used.