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Draw an Area Model to Divide #3

Make sense of multi-digit division with the help of area models! In this worksheet, students will be instructed on how to use the area model strategy to divide large numbers. They’ll draw area models to represent four division problems, then find the quotients. This worksheet includes two- and three-digit dividends and one-digit divisors. 

Perfect for fourth graders, this worksheet is a great choice for teaching students about the area model strategy, which can help them break down division problems into simpler pieces. As learners use this strategy, they can gain a stronger understanding of the distributive property of division and gain confidence with multi-digit division. 

Don’t miss the previous two worksheets in this series: Draw an Area Model to Divide #1 and Draw an Area Model to Divide #2. For even more practice, check out Divide 2-Digit Numbers by 1-Digit Numbers Using Area Models and Divide Using Area Models: Write the Equation #1.

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