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Would you like to know how to do long division using the box method and make the process easier? These 5 steps are easy to follow, including simple language and picture support in each step. Click to read more! Box Method Division, Division Strategies Anchor Chart, Teach Long Division, Long Division Strategies, Division Anchor Chart, Teaching Long Division, Teaching Division, Division Strategies, Math Songs

Would you like to know how to do long division using the box method and make the process easier? These 5 steps are easy to follow, including simple language and picture support in each step. Click to read more!

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The Compton Creative | Differentiated Elementary Activities
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Long division can be such an exhausting unit. We oftentimes use colors and single-step instruction to break down this important skill. Yet, students continue to struggle with remembering all steps. I've had countless students remember the first step and become at a loss for how to move forward. Listed below are three proven methods to help all students divide successfully. MNEMONIC DEVICES To help student proceed past the first division I have used mnemonic devices. These little phrases will…

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Kristi Schuk
The Box Method, also referred to as the Area Model, is a mental math based approach that will enhance number sense understanding. Students solve the equation by subtracting multiples until they get down to 0, or as close to 0 as possible.  If you plan on teaching the partial quotients strategy in your classroom the Box Method is a great way to get started. Partial Quotients, Area Model, Math Charts, Long Division, Math Operations, Math Division, Upper Elementary Math, Math Number Sense, Fourth Grade Math

The Box Method, also referred to as the Area Model, is a mental math based approach that will enhance number sense understanding. Students solve the equation by subtracting multiples until they get down to 0, or as close to 0 as possible. If you plan on teaching the partial quotients strategy in your classroom the Box Method is a great way to get started.

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Jennie O'Brien