Multiplication and Division Differentiated Math Practice Worksheets
Resources in this bundle (2)
Overview
Description
Multiplication and long division are the most challenging set of operations grade 3 & 4 students will learn! Get this multiplication and division bundle designed specifically for visual learners.
- Are you struggling to teach multiplication and division concepts?
- Do you find yourself constantly searching for differentiated math resources?
- Do you want your students to scaffold students so they can achieve success?
This set of differentiated multiplication and division worksheets is for you! This resource is perfect for second, third and fourth grade teachers when teaching:
Multiplication
Repeated addition (10 pages)
Arrays (10 pages)
Self correcting multiplication mazes (6 pages)
Recognising multiplication number sentences (3 pages)
Drawing arrays (3 pages)
Equal grouping (6 pages)
Division
Recognising division through pictures (13 pages)
Solving division using pictures (16 pages)
Bring down division method / long division (6 pages)
Recognising division with remainders through pictures (11 pages)
Bring down division method / long division with remainders (6 pages)
Self correcting division mazes (3 pages)
Print and play division games (9 pages)
This resource addresses the following Australian curriculum outcomes:
- Recognise and represent multiplication as repeated addition and arrays
- Representing array problems with available materials and explaining reasoning
- Recall division facts to x10
- Develop efficient mental and written strategies for division
All resources are included! PDFs, hands on activities, links to the Australian Curriculum.
Details
- Page count146
- Curriculum alignment
- Teaching method/strategy
Curriculum alignment details
This resource is intended for the following use:
Curriculum:
Australian CurriculumContent Descriptors:
ACMNA031: Recognise and represent multiplication as repeated addition, groups and arraysACMNA032: Recognise and represent division as grouping into equal sets and solve simple problems using these representationsFurther context or application:
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