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My Favorite Way to Introduce Division…

My favorite way to introduce division is with Divide and Ride which is a book by Stuart Murphy.  I have posted about it before, but since many of you are teaching division now or soon will be, I wanted to share some of the sheets that I have developed to go along with the book.  These sheets are in varying levels of difficulty.  The first one is easiest and they get slightly harder. I have used them with different grade levels.  The first one I used with second graders, but most of them have been used with third grade.  The first question on most of the sheets is the same because it can be easily figured out with direct modeling…but if you have all of the sheets you could easily differentiate for your students since they are similar.  The last sheet incorporates a question with remainders.  Feel free to download them and use them for free.  Let me know if they work well for your class.

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