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How do you teach long division? Personally, I think large graph paper (with a number in each square) works really well and is essential for beginning skills. Here is a free download for you. Click HERE.
Graph paper helps students understand the process and keep all numbers aligned. Graph paper also helps with ongoing, formative assessment. It is much easier to analyze errors and repeated patterns when problems are aligned! This leads to more targeted instruction and increased student achievement.
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Long Division Song
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Daddy, Mother, Sister, Brother Steps to Long Division Video
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How to Teach Long Division to Kids
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