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Interpret the Remainder Interactive PowerPoint and Editable Guided Notes

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This was such a great resource for teaching remainders. I loved the gradual release and gave students more confidence when interpreting remainder.
This is a tricky skill for kids to understand and this really helped my kids understand how to think through a division answer and remainder!
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This interactive PowerPoint lesson will help your students interpret remainders in real-life scenarios using basic division facts. Two sets of guided notes are included to use with the PowerPoint lesson and as additional practice/small group instruction. These activities can be used in one day (whole group and small group) or in two days (two separate whole group lessons).

This lesson breaks down interpreting remainders into simple steps and helps students identify how the parts of the division problem connect to the story.

Be sure to download the preview for more information!

Three ways to interpret the remainder are included:

⭐ Add 1 to the quotient

⭐ The remainder is the answer

⭐ Drop the remainder

Included in this product:

✅ Interactive PowerPoint with 6 word problems (whole group lesson)

✅ Guided Notes Set #1 to pair with the PowerPoint (6 questions)

✅ Guided Notes Set #2 to use as another whole group lesson and/or small group instruction (4 questions)

✅ Editable version of Set #2 guided notes to customize

✅ Google Slides Version

✅ Tips for Day 1 and Day 2 lessons

✅ Link to a FREE Interpret the Remainder Worksheet for extra practice

Students can use manipulatives to act out each word problem (post-it notes and dry pinto beans work great) or watch the problem being acted out within the presentation.

Teachers who used this product said:

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Great worksheet to practice interpreting remainders which is a very difficult skill. Used this for my observation this year and it was perfect! -Mr. Lee's Learners

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Interpreting remainders can be such a tricky concept for students. This extra practice was super helpful for my students to really internalize this difficult skill. - Rebecca S.

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Solve multistep word problems posed with whole numbers and having whole-number answers using the four operations, including problems in which remainders must be interpreted. Represent these problems using equations with a letter standing for the unknown quantity. Assess the reasonableness of answers using mental computation and estimation strategies including rounding.

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