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How to teach Dividing
In this 3.OA.2 Third Grade Common Core Lesson, students interpret quotients in multiple ways by matching equations to picture cards.
This lesson builds a foundation for students on how division works. This lesson is perfect for small group, math centers or independent practice.
First, count how many total objects are on the activity card. Then, count how many groups are shown on the activity card. Next, match the picture cards to the equation cards. Finally, continue practicing solving division problems using the provided worksheets individually or with a partner. In addition to the lesson, there are more equation cards to continue your division practice.
Other resources to use with this 3.OA.2 Third Grade Common Core Lesson
If you are using this lesson, your students are probably learning about division.
Use this Matching Division Worksheet as an additional resource for your students.
You may introduce this lesson by listening to the Have Fun Teaching Count by Fives song. This introduction will help to connect skip counting and division. Next, distribute materials to students. Then, students work independently or with a partner. As students work, circulate around the classroom and listen to student discussions. After the activity, share students’ discussions that you heard to promote division skills. Finally, student continue practicing using the provided worksheets individually or with a partner.
Be sure to check out more Division Worksheets and the entire Third Grade Common Core Workbook.
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