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What It Is:
This is a math worksheet focusing on division using repeated subtraction. The worksheet presents division problems like 49 ÷ 7, 50 ÷ 10, 16 ÷ 4, 48 ÷ 8, and 27 ÷ 9. Students are instructed to solve each division problem by repeatedly subtracting the divisor from the dividend until they reach zero, counting how many times they subtract to find the quotient. The worksheet provides spaces for students to write each step of the repeated subtraction process.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for 2nd and 3rd grade students. It introduces the concept of division in a visual and hands-on way using repeated subtraction, which is a foundational understanding for more complex division methods.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students understand the concept of division by relating it to repeated subtraction. It reinforces subtraction skills while providing a concrete method for solving division problems. It promotes a deeper understanding of the relationship between division and subtraction.
How to Use It:
Students should start with the given division problem (e.g., 49 ÷ 7). They then repeatedly subtract the divisor (7) from the dividend (49), writing each subtraction step. They continue subtracting until they reach zero. The number of times they subtracted is the answer to the division problem.
Target Users:
This worksheet is designed for elementary school students, specifically those in 2nd and 3rd grade who are learning about division for the first time. It's also beneficial for students who need extra practice with subtraction or who benefit from visual and hands-on learning approaches to math.