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Division Strategies Worksheet & Repeated Subtraction Division

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What a wonderful way to showcase and practice different strategies for division! This was very helpful!
These were great for review before testing and will be awesome next year when I'm introducing these strategies for the first time to my new class.
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  1. Our students don't all learn in the same way, so let's show them different strategies they can use to solve multiplication and division problems!These ink-friendly printables will make it easy for you to teach beginner multiplication & division strategies! This resource was made to address the
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Description

These ink-friendly printables will aide your instruction on beginner division strategies for third grade students!

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WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THIS RESOURCE?

Student anchor chart showing 4 different strategies for division: fact families, repeated subtraction, equal groups/arrays, and number line; full and half page options available

Print and go worksheets to reinforce each of the 4 division strategies

⇨ Half-page quick checks/exit tickets to reinforce each of the 4 division strategies

⇨ Two worksheets and a quick check that combines all four strategies. Your students will have to show you four different ways to solve each problem.

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WHAT WILL MY STUDENTS BE DOING?

Learning four different strategies to solve division equations

Applying their learning of the four different division strategies

⇨ Showing they can use all four strategies to solve a division equation

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WHAT ARE OTHER TEACHERS SAYING?

'I use this resource almost entirely to teach division. I love it.' -Buyer

'Thanks so much. This is very useful as a homework tool. My small group students need the resource to refer back to after the lesson is taught in class.' -Buyer

'A fantastic resource. I love the anchor charts and the Freya models. This will work well for all the levels in my classroom. Thanks.' -Buyer

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WHO IS THIS RESOURCE FOR?

Classroom teachers who want an easy prep resource to help teach division strategies

Classroom teachers who need a resource to help them teach Common Core Standard 3.OA.2

Interventionists needing to work with small groups on multiplication strategies.

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SAVE AT LEAST 20% WITH BUNDLES!

This resource is included in the following bundle(s):

Multiplication and Division Strategies Bundle

3rd Grade Math Teacher Kit

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WHAT ELSE WOULD MAKE YOUR ♯TEACHERLIFE EASIER?

➡ Are you looking for easy math assessments to drive your instruction?

Check out Third Grade Math Skill Checks: Full Year

➡ Are you looking for an all inclusive unit for teaching properties of multiplication?

Check out Properties of Multiplication.

➡ Are you looking for ten quick checks for multiplication fact fluency?

Check out Multiplication Fact Fluency.

➡ Are you looking for prep-once fact fluency centers?

Check out Fact Fluency Warm-Up Bins Addition and Subtraction.

➡ Are you looking for engaging task cards to get your students moving around the room?

Check out Arrays and Multiplication Task Cards

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A LITTLE ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Hey there! I'm Jennifer, an experienced first, third, and fourth grade general education classroom teacher, I also have experience as a special education teacher's assistant and interventionist. I earned my Bachelors' degree in Family & Child Studies, and my Masters' degree in Elementary Education.

I've been creating resources on Teachers Pay Teachers since 2012 to help teachers like you find your work-life balance - you are so much more than just an awesome teacher!

If you have any questions about this resource, or if you'd simply like to 'talk teacher' with me, send me an email at jennifer@cupcakesncurriculum.com! ♥

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Interpret whole-number quotients of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 56 ÷ 8 as the number of objects in each share when 56 objects are partitioned equally into 8 shares, or as a number of shares when 56 objects are partitioned into equal shares of 8 objects each. For example, describe a context in which a number of shares or a number of groups can be expressed as 56 ÷ 8.

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