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Effective Alternatives for Long Division
One of the main reasons that traditional long division is so hard to learn is that a correct answer depends on a memorized series of steps – divide, multiply, subtract, bring down. If a student forgets which step to do and when to do it, there is a very high chance that he will end up with an incorrect answer. Here are three different alternatives to traditional long division. This includes the Box/Area Model, Partial Quotients, and The Grid Method.
Division Using the Area Model Anchor Chart and Binder Sheet
This is for teaching division using the AREA MODEL! I also have a product listing for the box method of division as well as a bundle of the two. I print a copy of this for students to keep in their binders as well as print a larger copy to hang as an anchor chart.
Laminated Box Method Multiplication Mathematics Anchor Chart Learning Classroom Teacher Resource Poster 3rd 4th 5th 6th Grade
If you need a chart different than what's pictured, please contact me! ACTUAL CHART WILL HAVE "THE BOX METHOD" TITLE AT THE TOP AND IS ON WHITE LINED PAPER Anchor charts are invaluable to students and teachers when displayed in the classroom for continued learning. Like an anchor, it holds students' and teachers' thoughts, ideas and processes in place. They make great visual references for students when learning new skills and serve as reminders for information learned that they can continually refer to. Size: 24" x 32" (Please note: There are two hole marks in each chart that will be laminated over) You can order the chart by itself or with 2 magnetic clips (silver, black or color). If choosing the color magnetic clip option, both clips will be the same color but chosen to match the cha