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The long division algorithm CAN be understandable rather than just a procedure to memorize. Here's how we can think about it:

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Фото профиля Apple for the Teacher
Apple for the Teacher2 лет назад

Why didn’t they tell me this when I was in the 5th grade?? Thank you!! 🙌🤗❤️

Фото профиля Ellen Johnson
Ellen Johnson2 лет назад

I teach it this way with base 10 blocks, doing the two side by side. 🙂 I like the money idea too!

Фото профиля MsM 💙🇺🇸🇺🇦🌎🌍
MsM 💙🇺🇸🇺🇦🌎🌍2 лет назад

✔️. Teach the concept of “regrouping” from the start w/ addition & subtraction before students ever get to multiplication & division instead of the terms “carry” & “borrow”. Hands-on materials instead of memorizing procedures! Teach for understanding. Concrete before abstract.

Фото профиля Holly McEnaney
Holly McEnaney2 лет назад

Genius 🙌

Фото профиля 'Abdu'l-Karim Ewing-Boyd
'Abdu'l-Karim Ewing-Boyd2 лет назад

When I explain division, I don't tell people to 'bring down' the number. Instead, I would point out that when we gave each person 1 $100 bill, we gave away $300.

Фото профиля Erika-Leigh Howard
Erika-Leigh Howard2 лет назад

This is so clear! Can’t wait to share it with my son who’s learning long division right now. Thank you!!

Фото профиля Rik
Rik2 лет назад

I worked in my field for 20 years before I went to grad school. I was amazed at how much I didn't know. I learned my knowledge was limited and with few exceptions our base of knowledge can be expanded. We say "lifetime learning" but do we truly understand what it means?

Фото профиля Jung Byun Lau
Jung Byun Lau2 лет назад

love this explanation!

Фото профиля Joseph Espinosa
Joseph Espinosa2 лет назад

I would add that it is equal sharing and not just sharing. We are sharing 432 using direct place value into 3 equal groups and after we are done we know each group is 144.

Фото профиля Smilyspook
Smilyspook2 лет назад

I don't need this now Howie, you've taught me partial quotients 🤣I just need to practise pq's and given I'm nearly 61 I am literally a dog learning a new trick. This explanation on Long Division is excellent btw.

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