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awesome strategies for division anchor chart 3.ATO.2 Use concrete objects, drawings and symbols to represent division without remainders and explain the relationship among the whole number quotient (i.e., 0 – 10), divisor (i.e., 0 – 10), and dividend.

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Differentiating instruction is a key part of teaching and is especially important when teaching division with equal groups. Division can be tricky for 3rd-grade students to master, but with the right approach, you can help them understand and learn this important skill. In this post, I share ways to differentiate division instruction, plus a fun division FREEBIE that you can use in small groups to help your elementary learners practice making equal groups. CLICK HERE to learn more! How To Teach Division, Teach Division, 3rd Grade Division, Teaching Division, Division Math Games, Independent Learning Activities, Differentiating Instruction, Division Activities, Math Worksheets For Kids

Differentiating instruction is a key part of teaching and is especially important when teaching division with equal groups. Division can be tricky for 3rd-grade students to master, but with the right approach, you can help them understand and learn this important skill. In this post, I share ways to differentiate division instruction, plus a fun division FREEBIE that you can use in small groups to help your elementary learners practice making equal groups. CLICK HERE to learn more!

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