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Division 4th Grade: Area Models and Partial Quotients: Templates 4.NBT.B.6

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Pair this with physically using base ten blocks to get the answer and you can guarantee and amazing and eye opening lesson! It seems kids can do it on paper and pencil with no issues, but the concrete model really throws them for a loop... they truly don't understand just what division means.
This resource was very helpful when teaching division. My students loved the different strategies and it really broke down the steps.

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These division strategy templates have come in handy for me when working with my 4th graders. They provide a way for students to organize the information, which helps them learn the steps to dividing. These are perfect for introducing area models and partial quotients to your 4th graders, but they can also be super helpful to use when you need to pull a student aside that is not understanding the steps to division. The templates provide an organized format. You can use them over and over to give lots of repetition, especially with struggling students.

These templates will help introduce and reinforce the following common core standard: 4.NBT.B.6 - Find whole-number quotients and remainders with up to four-digit dividends and one-digit divisors

What division organizer templates are included? There are a total of 14 templates. They are as follows:

Two Digit divided by 1 Digit Divisor:

  • A written scenario for possible steps to follow when solving problems using area models and partial quotients
  • Area Models format with 4 predetermined problems
  • Area Models format blank template for any problems
  • Partial Quotients format with 4 predetermined problems
  • Area Models format blank template for any problems

Three Digit divided by 1 Digit Divisor:

  • A written scenario for possible steps to follow when solving problems using area models and partial quotients
  • Area Models format with 4 predetermined problems
  • Area Models format blank template for any problems
  • Partial Quotients format with 4 predetermined problems
  • Area Models format blank template for any problems

Four Digit divided by 1 Digit Divisor:

  • A written scenario for possible steps to follow when solving problems using area models and partial quotients
  • Area Models format with 4 predetermined problems
  • Area Models format blank template for any problems
  • Partial Quotients format with 4 predetermined problems
  • Area Models format blank template for any problems

***NOTE - answer keys are not included for the 4 problems. Students can use different partial quotients to solve their problems, so their steps might be different. Answer keys are included for the scenarios/step by step examples that I included.

I feel sure you and your students will find these division templates super helpful. Hopefully they will help your students master area models and partial quotients in division.

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Find whole-number quotients and remainders with up to four-digit dividends and one-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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