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Long Division Task Cards: 2 and 3-digit by 1-digit, some remainders

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Shelley Gray
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I love using task cards as reinforcement for what we are talking about. This was a great way to get them up out of their seats, yet doing something productive for math class.
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These task cards are also included in a Long Division Big Bundle. This includes nine sets of task cards for a variety of Long Division alternatives and strategies. See it HERE.

Are you looking for even more support with teaching long division in your classroom? You might be interested in this self-paced, student-centered Long Division Station that will allow your students to move through all of these strategies and approaches at their own pace. That station can be found HERE.

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Are you working on multi-digit division in your classroom? This is one of the most challenging concepts that we face as teachers. Luckily, there are several very effective strategies for teaching this concept!

These task cards have been designed so that you can choose to have your students use any method for solving the equations. There are several alternatives for traditional long division that you may be interested in teaching your students. Two of these alternatives in particular (the box method and partial quotients) stress a mental math understanding that will enhance your students’ understanding of number when solving the equations.

I have included four reference posters in this task card set. These posters can be used as a reference for the different approaches to multi-digit division. These include the box method or area model, partial quotients, the grid method, and traditional long division.

I have also created some videos for three of these approaches that may be helpful for you as you teach long division. See the free preview for those links.

This is a fantastic way to provide practice for any of the long division strategies that you are teaching, including the partial quotients strategy, the box method, the grid method, or traditional long division.

This resource is a fantastic supplement to those teachers currently using the Long Division Station in their classroom. It can be used as extra practice for the Box Method level when students get to that point in the station.

This resource includes:

- video links to explanations of the box method, partial quotients method, and the grid method for long division

- four strategy posters for the various strategies/alternatives for long division: the box method, partial quotients, the grid method, and traditional long division

- 24 task cards that will allow students to practice solving long division equations in any way they choose

- recording sheets to keep students organized

- answer key to make self-checking a breeze

You may also be interested in:

- Partial Quotients Task Cards

- Box Method Division Task Cards

- The Long Division Station

- Long Division Task Cards: The Big Bundle

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Find whole-number quotients and remainders with up to four-digit dividends and one-digit divisors, using strategies based on place value, the properties of operations, and/or the relationship between multiplication and division. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models.
Find whole-number quotients of whole numbers with up to four-digit dividends and two-digit divisors, using strategies based on place value, the properties of operations, and/or the relationship between multiplication and division. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models.

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