Ten Divided by Five Is Not Five: Using Multiplication to Make Division Easy, Single Digit Division and Multiplication Facts, Workbook for Gr 2-5, … Multiplication, Addition and Subtraction

$10.95

This workbook teaches division facts by relating them to multiplication and provides comprehensive math practice.

Ten Divided by Five Is Not Five: Using Multiplication to Make Division Easy, Single Digit Division and Multiplication Facts, Workbook for Gr 2-5, … Multiplication, Addition and Subtraction
Ten Divided by Five Is Not Five: Using Multiplication to Make Division Easy, Single Digit Division and Multiplication Facts, Workbook for Gr 2-5, … Multiplication, Addition and Subtraction
$10.95

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Use at home or school to help children learn and memorize division facts.
Children learn a group of facts and will see how those division facts are related to multiplication.
Parents and teachers will appreciate this workbook because it offers different kinds of math practice problems including:
Review of multiplication facts (2×6 and 6×2)
Missing factors (2x ___ = 12, 6x ___ = 12)
Division problems presented two ways
Mixed division and multiplication practice (12/6, 6×2)
Word math pages covering addition, subtraction, multiplication and division practice.
Most of the pages have over 48 practice or review problems.
This workbook follows the sequence of Five Times Five Is Not Ten. The two workbooks can be used together as children learn to multiply and divide.
Pages in all of our workbooks are perforated for easy tear-out, and for making copies.
Also included in this book:
How to Use the Book
Guide to Introducing Division
Math Facts Baseline Recorder
Record-Keeping Checklist
Certificate of Mastery
Assessment pages

Additional information

Weight 0.227 lbs

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