One way to tackle division is to turn it into multiplication. In this exercise, read the division question — then ask yourself a multiplication question!
This resource gives your students practice with multiplication and division word problems. This worksheet can be used with the Stepping Through Multiplication & Division Word Problems lesson.
Kids complete each equation on this third grade math worksheet by determining whether an equation is multiplication or division and writing in the correct sign.
This year, third graders will build a stronger understanding of division. This guided lesson uses the repeated subtraction strategy as a way of teaching division. The lesson shows how division problems can be solved by repeatedly subtracting the same number (the divisor). Not only does this help students solve division problems, but it also builds a conceptual understanding of division. For more practice, check out the suggested division worksheets.
Give your students a chance to practice multiplication and division word problems with a partner. Use this worksheet with the Stepping Through Multiplication & Division Word Problems lesson.
It's time to start memorizing multiplication tables! Help your student master her times tables with this drill sheet, which also includes some division.
Kids complete each equation on this third grade math worksheet by determining whether an equation is multiplication or division and writing in the correct sign.