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Making Math More Fun
Trick young mathematicians into practicing their basic arithmetic with this extensive collection of fun math games. Whether you're teaching addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, place value, or even fractions, there is a game...
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Unit 8 Math Vocabulary Cards (Grade 2)
Divide, hundreds, and place value are just a few terms included in this 16 flash card set designed to support math vocabulary. The set offers two types of cards; a word card, and a corresponding picture representation with labels.
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Train Game
For this division and multiplication worksheet, 5th graders complete, by multiple choice, 4 division sentences by choosing the correct quotient from the cars in the train yard. Students choose, by multiple choice, the missing factor in 4...
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Quotients With Remainders
In this quotients with remainders worksheet, students, with a partner, problem solve ten word problems or equations involving quotients.
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Missing Numbers Division (B)
In this division sentences worksheet, 4th graders study the numbers in the division sentences and find the missing number for the 24 division problems.
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Missing Numbers Division (C)
In this division sentences worksheet, 4th graders study the division sentences and find the missing number to solve the 22 division problems.
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Missing Numbers Division (D)
In this division sentences worksheet, 4th graders study the division sentences and find the missing number to solve the 22 single and double digit division problems.
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Missing Numbers Division (E)
In this division sentences activity, 4th graders study the division sentences and find the missing number to solve the 22 single and double digit division problems.
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Hands On: Model Division
In this division worksheet, students use counters to solve 6 problems pertaining to basic division facts. These are story problems.
Helping with Math
What is Division? #2
Mathematicians are given three division sentences. They are to write a "sharing question," or basically, a word problem for each. They can apply the division concepts to teams and players, friends and presents, CDs and songs, albums and...