One way to tackle division is to turn it into multiplication. In this exercise, read the division question — then ask yourself a multiplication question!
Week 2 of this independent study packet for fourth graders features five more days of targeted practice with reading, writing, math, science, and social studies.
There are many strategies that can be employed to multiply and divide larger numbers. Students will deepen their conceptual knowledge of multiplication and division, starting with visual models like arrays and diagrams.Then students will then move to more abstract calculation methods like partial products, the distributive property and standard algorithms.
Strengthen your fourth graders' division abilities with these activities, worksheets, and exercises that give them the fourth grade division resources they need to stay on grade level. Quick facts, long division, and word problems are just a few of the subjects covered with these worksheets, while activities give your students more real life lessons, and exercises test your students' knowledge. Students seem bored? Check out our fifth grade division resources for more help.