4th Grade Math - Divide Whole Numbers

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Long Division Practice - printable worksheet
Listen for the Facts - practice multiplication and division facts by participating in a listening activity; from Georgia Learning Connections.

Dividing Whole Numbers, No Remainder

Double Decker Division - from Georgia Learning Connections; work the problems quickly yet carefully to be the Double Decker Division Champion.
Division Relay - a review of division done in a relay-type manner; from Georgia Learning Connections.
Listen for the Facts - from Georgia Learning Connections; practice multiplication and division facts by participating in a listening activity.
Wall Division - practice long division by writing on the classroom walls; from Georgia Learning Connections.
Highest Quotient - play a game with flash cards to increase division fluency; from Georgia Learning Connections.
Where's My Match? - from Georgia Learning Connections; determinee the missing factors of division problems. The students will have to find the partner whose factor matches their number sentence.
Sum Sense (division) - time yourself on how well you know your division facts.
Division Practice - another interactive site where you practice division with immediate feedback.
Division Tricks - a list of tips and tricks to use with division.

Divide Whole Numbers with Remainder

Break 'em Up - from Georgia Learning Connections; use manipulatives to discover the meaning of division as well as the meaning of remainders.
Division - this site is great for printable worksheets.  You specify the types of problems and it creates your worksheet!
Division Unit - this page has a good listing of resources on division.
Long Division - enter a problem and it give you the answer; from Discovery School.
Long Division with Remainders - a step-by-step explanation of division with remainders.
Long Division - test prep lesson with activities.

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