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Help your students understand multiplication and division with these visual aids! These resources include posters, games, and worksheets that will make learning these concepts fun and

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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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**ANCHOR CHART** This resource is a great tool for students to reference throughout the year when solving multiplication equations. The best part, you can decide how it works best for your classroom and students by picking how to display the information. You can blow it up poster size to hang on the wall. Students can have an individual copy in their notebook or folder. You can utilize the fill in the blank page to have students work alongside you to create their own anchor chart. Visually…

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