Description
Division (and long division!) can be one of the toughest math concepts for students to grasp. They may know how to multiply, but making the leap to what division really means—and what to do with a remainder—takes time, visuals, and hands-on practice.
This comprehensive division bundle gives you everything you need to move students from concrete understanding to fluency with division facts, long division practice and division word problems.
With seven engaging, low-prep resources, you’ll have lessons, games, task cards, and formative assessments that work together to build true division mastery.
Use them across your division unit or sprinkle them throughout the year to keep skills fresh and confidence high.
Inside the bundle:
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Double Scoop Division Lesson – A hands-on, visual introduction to equal groups and sharing. This is a student favorite, and you will SEE the lightbulbs going on!
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Pretzel Division Game – A class favorite for exploring remainders in a concrete way. This is another one where “a ha” moments are plentiful. I love this game for the whole class–but I reuse it in intervention groups to help students who need a little extra.
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Dicey Division Game – A low-prep fluency game that encourages strategy and reasoning. This is a great way to practice those facts!
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Division with Remainders Task Cards – Real-world word problems that ask students to decide what to do with the remainder. This is something most math series do NOT give enough problems on…how to address the remainder!
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Long Division Word Problem Task Cards – – Open-ended, real-world problems that build conceptual understanding.
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CGI Multiplication and Division Problems – Open-ended, real-world problems that build conceptual understanding. These “select-a-size” problems are geared toward building understanding of groups and how the foundations of multiplication and division work together. Perfect for class warm ups and WONDERFUL for small groups.
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Multiplication & Division Formative Assessments – Quick, low-ink exit slips to check for understanding and guide instruction. Useful ALL year long as the difficulty level builds.
Why teachers love this bundle:
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Teaches division conceptually before memorizing steps.
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Connects multiplication and division for deeper understanding.
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Builds fluency through games, real-world problems, and repeated reasoning.
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Perfect for whole-class lessons, math centers, intervention, or enrichment.
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Saves prep time while offering flexibility and variety.
Skills covered:
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Understanding division as sharing and grouping
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Interpreting remainders in real-world contexts
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Translating word problems into number sentences
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Long division and multi-digit computation
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Building fluency and reasoning with division facts
This bundle of division activities includes resources that can be used successfully with grades 3-5. This is a huge range, but—as you know—each grade comes with students who need work both above and below the standards assigned to them.
Read the information below to get a better understanding of what resources are included and how they will fit the needs of YOUR students!
Some Important Division Ideas
Division has always been a challenging concept for students. We can make this less of a struggle by making sure that we do the following:
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Start with concrete modeling to help students “see” the concepts of sharing, equal parts, and remainders.
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Help students see the connection to “repeated subtraction”.
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Tie our division studies to real-world problems (story problems!) so students can understand the application of division concepts.
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Tie division and multiplication so students see the inverse relationship.
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Remember to NOT rush to the standard algorithm. Instead, we need to give students time to explore the concept of division.
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Provide students with a vast variety of division situations. For example, we should have students divide numbers of objects (divide 84 candies into 4 equal groups), divide with measurement (divide 63 feet into yards), divide into both set numbers of groups AND numbers of objects in groups (divide 54 into 3 groups AND groups of 3).
So if you are looking for engaging, meaningful resources to help you–check out this value bundle and watch your students grow!
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