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This printable worksheet helps students practice long division using the area model or box method with 3-digit dividends.
Use this area model worksheet to practice dividing three-digit numbers by single-digit numbers without remainders.
This worksheet breaks down the long division process into seven easy-to-follow steps using a visual rectangle model.
This visual comparison highlights the flexibility of these division worksheets, offering versions with the specific Common Core standard 5.NBT.B.6 listed or a generic header.
Students can practice dividing multi-digit numbers by breaking them down into smaller parts using the area model method shown in these four problems.
These division area model worksheets provide 80 student-friendly problems to help learners master 2-digit by 1-digit division.
This worksheet provides blank area model grids next to division equations, allowing students to visualize the process of breaking down numbers.
Printable math worksheets helping 4th graders solve 4-digit by 1-digit division problems using the area model method.
This worksheet breaks down division using area models, guiding students through partial quotients with a clear example and practice problems.
This worksheet guides students through dividing three-digit numbers using the area model strategy to find quotients and remainders.
These area model division worksheets break down complex division problems into visual, manageable steps that help students grasp the concept more easily.
This division worksheet uses visual bar models to help students understand how to break down division problems into equal parts.
By decomposing 96 into 80 and 16, the area model simplifies the division process to find that 96 ÷ 4 equals 24.
Students use visual area models to break down division problems and select the correct multiple-choice answer.
This resource includes a multiple-choice worksheet for area model division with remainders and an open-ended sheet for 3-digit long division.
This area model breaks down 1234 ÷ 13 using partial quotients, showing how 70 × 13 = 910 as the first step in the division process.
Students can practice dividing 3-digit numbers by 1-digit divisors using the visual box method strategy on these printable worksheets.
This area model breaks down 18÷4 into manageable parts, showing how to find the quotient of 4 with a remainder of 2 using visual rectangles.
This division area model worksheet helps students visualize the division process by breaking down multi-digit numbers into manageable parts using rectangular diagrams.
This worksheet helps students practice long division using the box method, breaking down large numbers into manageable partial quotients.
Students can practice their division skills by solving for the quotients of 288 divided by 12 and 630 divided by 14.
Students practice division by drawing equal groups of apples for each of the six children shown on the worksheet.
This comprehensive bundle provides 36 differentiated worksheets to help students master area model division for 2, 3, and 4 by 1-digit numbers.
This image displays two variations of a math worksheet for 3 by 1-digit partial quotient division, highlighting the option to include or exclude the specific Common Core standard code.
Practice multi-digit multiplication with this area model worksheet that breaks down the process into simple, visual steps.
This worksheet helps students visualize adding fractions with like denominators using grids and bar models.
This answer key shows the correct solutions for dividing three-digit numbers by one-digit numbers using the area model method.
This worksheet helps students practice multiplying two-digit numbers using the area model method, featuring a step-by-step example.