
9 Top Tips for Teaching Long Division
Here are nine top tips for teaching the traditional long division standard algorithm. You’ll find practical yet simple ideas that teachers and parents can use today with their students.
Here are nine top tips for teaching the traditional long division standard algorithm. You’ll find practical yet simple ideas that teachers and parents can use today with their students.
So many teachers become frustrated while teaching students how to solve long-division problems. I know that feeling well; I’ve been there. But teaching long division doesn’t have to be as difficult as that – cross my heart! I’ll walk you through a few steps that make long division easier for
We all know that learning strategies and routines are helpful when working with students. Most people follow general routines in many areas of their lives. For example, we usually go to bed at about the same time, watch the same tv shows, and eat the same foods and snacks. Some
Learn the best ways to teach multi-digit multiplication and long division. These differentiated strategies help students learn the traditional standard algorithm in a way that can be easily scaffolded to support students’ learning. Struggling to Teach Multiplication and Long Division? I used to struggle to teach the standard algorithm
Looking for an easier way to teach long division? Our FREE differentiated long-division worksheets use visuals to help students learn faster! Teachers love this simple strategy as it easily adapts to every student’s needs. Check them out today and witness the success in your classroom for yourself! Grab these differentiated
Don’t overlook graph paper if your students are struggling with math! It’s an effective yet often overlooked way to scaffold, differentiate, and help students master arithmetic. A simple sheet of graph paper can improve students’ math arithmetic skills for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. – And fractions, decimals, equations, and
Learn the best way to teach multi-digit multiplication and long division. This differentiated strategy helps 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, and special education students.
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