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Division - Expressing the remainder as a whole number, fraction or decimal - Resource Page

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Objectives

Use division to solve problems and express remainders as whole numbers, fractions, and decimals.

 

(Remember - The remainder can never be greater than the divisor. If it is, divide again!)

 

 

Khan Academy Videos

Division 1: Intro to Division 17:01

Division 2: Dividing into larger numbers. Introduction to long division and remainders 11:39

Division 3: More long division and remainder examples 10:07

Division 4: Dividing a two digit number into a larger number 9:35

Dividing decimal : Dividing decimal numbers 9:27

Common Divisibility Examples 7:55

Recognizing Divisibility 6:26

 

 

Math Practice Activities

Division Derby  
Math Magician
Demolition Division 
Drag Race Division
Number Invaders (Choose division)
Sum Sense Division (Challenge)  
City Blocks (Interpreting Remainders)  
Division Facts (Whole Number Remainders)  
The Remainder Game (Challenge)  
Math Slalom   
Primes vs. Composites (Factoring)  

 

 

Additional Information

Notes

Common Sense Math

1-4 (EM) 1-5 Division Facts, 1's to 12's

8-6 (E) Division Facts (1 to 5's)

1-9 (EM) Short-Cut Division, Vertical with Fraction Bar

http://commonsensemath.com/  
     
     

 

Files From Class

 

 

(The boxes in this presentation represent the division sign)

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