
Division Introduction
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Mathematics
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3rd - 4th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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Intro To Division
We will review Division today!!
Please have paper and pencil ready to learn!
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Rule:
The five steps in simple division are:
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Fact
The number being divided is the dividend. The dividend is divided by the divsor. The answer is the quotient.
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Signs that are used for Division
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Words that are used to tell us to divide!!
Intro To Division
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