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5th Grade Multi Digit Division Review Unit, Long Division with 2 Digit Divisors

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Sally Witherspoon Math
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Really enjoy the format of these. Allow me to pull the students that need extra support during partner and individual practice. The other group loves the challenge pages. Best of both worlds.

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    Description

    Do your students need some serious long division review?  This 5th Grade Multi Digit Division Unit includes over 95 pages of practice worksheets.  Starting with mental math & slowly building to long division with 2 digit divisors!  Perfect to supplement your core curriculum or for small group math intervention!

    What's Covered?

    Try it before you buy it with this FREE SAMPLE lesson:

    3 x 1 Digit Division: Complete Lesson & Assessment

    Each complete lesson packets includes:

    ✔ Instructional Guide

    ✔ Teacher Lead Problem-Set

    ✔ Partner Practice

    ✔ 3-page Independent Practice

    ✔ Challenge Page for Early Finishers

    ✔ Exit Quiz

    ✔ Answer Key

    Why are the lessons organized by the size of the quotient?

    Remember the quotient (AKA the answer) indicates the number of times students will repeat the division cycle. By scaffolding lessons this way it narrows the focus and builds confidence before students attempt dividing larger numbers.

    This unit is the perfect supplement to your existing curriculum or can stand on its own. It's great for whole group instruction, small group intervention, or for spiral review!

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    This 2,000 page MEGA bundle includes lessons, homework, warm ups, morning work, math games, quizzes, performance tasks, projects, and much more!

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    Total Pages
    96 pages + answer keys
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    Teaching Duration
    3 Weeks
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    Standards

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    Find whole-number quotients of whole numbers with up to four-digit dividends and two-digit divisors, using strategies based on place value, the properties of operations, and/or the relationship between multiplication and division. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models.

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