Division 1

This year, third graders will build a stronger understanding of division. This guided lesson uses the repeated subtraction strategy as a way of teaching division. The lesson shows how division problems can be solved by repeatedly subtracting the same number (the divisor). Not only does this help students solve division problems, but it also builds a conceptual understanding of division. For more practice, check out the suggested division worksheets.
This lesson includes 5 printable learning activities
Division Facts to 100 with One-Digit Divisors
 
Use this exercise to share with students several facts about one digit divisors into numbers up to 100.
7s and 8s Division Facts
 
Memorizing these one digit divisor facts about 7s and 8s will speed up students’ work on math problems.
9s and 11s Division Facts
 
After students learn these one digit divisor facts about 9s and 11s, they’ll be able to perform math problems faster and more accurately.
Division with One-Digit Divisors and Missing Factors
 
Division with One-Digit Divisors and Missing Factors will help students practice this key third grade skill.
6s and 12s Division Facts
 
Students will be able to simplify math problems after they learn these division facts about 6s and 12s.
Division Word Problems with One-Digit Divisors
 
Students who work through this exercise will be able to complete division word problems that involve one digit divisors.

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