Blank Short Division Algorithm Templates – A4 Templates and PowerPoint
*************** Seller’s Note ***************
If you like this product, it comes as a bonus product free of charge with our ‘Division Algorithm Worksheets’ and ‘Division Algorithm Blank Worksheets’. This product is most effective when it is used with our worksheets.
*************** Seller’s Note ***************
Blank Short Division Algorithm Templates – A4 Templates and PowerPoint
To make it easier for teachers to use our worksheets in their classrooms, we decided to put our blank algorithms for short division into A4 templates and a PowerPoint presentation.
The combination of a PowerPoint presentation and our A4 templates gives you all the resources you need to teach the four operations to your students.
Put these templates into a plastic sleeve, then your students have a large blank algorithm that they can write over with a whiteboard marker. No longer do students have to repeatedly copy out the algorithm scaffold, a subtle yet simple change which will save you time.
Product Includes:
✔️ A PowerPoint Presentation with 32 slides for the short division operation.
✔️Each slide of our PowerPoint presentation includes 2 blank algorithm templates (teacher example and student example) per slide, ideal for explicitly teaching any operation, or alternatively, there is the option of having 1 algorithm template per slide.
✔️ A4 Templates come in either portrait or landscape orientation (depending on the operation).
PowerPoint Presentation and A4 Templates include blank algorithms for:
➗ Short division with remainder sign (3-digits to 7-digits),
➗Short division with rounding row for irrational or recurring numbers,
➗Short division with 1 decimal place (perfect for dividing by 2 & 5)
➗Short division with 2 decimal places (perfect for dividing by 4)
➗Short division with 3 decimal places (perfect for dividing by 8)
Australian Curriculum Year 4/5
Mathematics Year 5: AC9M5N07– solve problems involving division, choosing efficient strategies and using digital tools where appropriate; interpret any remainder according to the context and express results as a whole number, decimal or fraction
Resource Type: PDF and PowerPoint
*************** Seller’s Note ***************
If you like this product, it comes as a bonus product free of charge with our ‘Division Algorithm Worksheets’ and ‘Division Algorithm Blank Worksheets’. This product is most effective when it is used with our worksheets.
*************** Seller’s Note ***************
Blank Short Division Algorithm Templates – A4 Templates and PowerPoint
To make it easier for teachers to use our worksheets in their classrooms, we decided to put our blank algorithms for short division into A4 templates and a PowerPoint presentation.
The combination of a PowerPoint presentation and our A4 templates gives you all the resources you need to teach the four operations to your students.
Put these templates into a plastic sleeve, then your students have a large blank algorithm that they can write over with a whiteboard marker. No longer do students have to repeatedly copy out the algorithm scaffold, a subtle yet simple change which will save you time.
Product Includes:
✔️ A PowerPoint Presentation with 32 slides for the short division operation.
✔️Each slide of our PowerPoint presentation includes 2 blank algorithm templates (teacher example and student example) per slide, ideal for explicitly teaching any operation, or alternatively, there is the option of having 1 algorithm template per slide.
✔️ A4 Templates come in either portrait or landscape orientation (depending on the operation).
PowerPoint Presentation and A4 Templates include blank algorithms for:
➗ Short division with remainder sign (3-digits to 7-digits),
➗Short division with rounding row for irrational or recurring numbers,
➗Short division with 1 decimal place (perfect for dividing by 2 & 5)
➗Short division with 2 decimal places (perfect for dividing by 4)
➗Short division with 3 decimal places (perfect for dividing by 8)
Australian Curriculum Year 4/5
Mathematics Year 5: AC9M5N07– solve problems involving division, choosing efficient strategies and using digital tools where appropriate; interpret any remainder according to the context and express results as a whole number, decimal or fraction
Resource Type: PDF and PowerPoint