Understand the role of the remainder in division. (0406.2.14)
Links verified on 1/24/2016
- Basic Division Worksheets - Index of printable worksheets with basic division facts. Includes dividends up to 81 and divisors up to 9, as well as basic division with remainders.
- Division - index of division lessons at AAA Math
- Division with a Remainder - explanation and a practice section which is followed by a game to check your understanding
- Division With Remainders: Step-by-Step - [4 page document] two-page worksheet followed by answers
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- Division With Remainders Worksheet - one digit quotient with remainders, includes answers
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- Division Worksheet - one digit quotient with remainders, includes answers
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- Division Worksheets With Remainders - links to seven worksheets in .pdf format from the About network, each worksheet provides answers
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- Draggable Division - students show all of their work as if they did it with pencil and paper which helps them better understand the role of the remainder
Exploring the Role Played by the Remainder in the Solution of Division Problems - [8 page document] report of an experiment to help children ages 8-11 better understand the remainder
- Long Division - index of pages explaining the process
- Long Division Practice - the designer of this page uses it for his son to practice division
- Long Division to Decimal Places - explanation of using the long division process to work out an answer to a number of decimal places, includes links to six questions to check your understanding
- Long Division With Remainders - When you are given a long division to do, the answer will not always work out to a whole number. Explanation with example followed by six questions to test your understanding
- Long Division Worksheets - two categories of worksheets (with or without remainders) with five different hardness levels in each category
Understanding the Remainder When Dividing by Fractions - [5 page document] helping teachers to combine the paper-and pencil algorithm with the three models of area measurement, dimensional analysis, and repeated subtraction
- When Division is Not Exact and Remainder - free lesson plan from HomeschoolMath.net which includes illustrations and example problems
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