Looking for a fun, engaging math activity to help your students practice dividing by twos? You've found it! In this interactive math game from iKnowIt.com, children will practice basic division skills as they divide each whole number by two. Questions in this online math activity are presented as standard division problems, horizontal division problems, and division word problems.
Your students will be challenged by a variety of basic division problems in this interactive math game geared toward a third-grade level. Here are a few examples of the division problems that your students will be expected to solve: "14 divided by 2 equals," "6 divided by 2 equals," and "10 divided by 2 equals". Students may also be given a division word problem like this one: "There are 20 students in Mr. Dean's class. He lined them up in 2 equal lines to walk them to the art studio. How many students were in each line?" If students need a little extra help solving a division problem, they can click on the "Hint" button in the lower-left corner of their practice screen. The hint offers a pictorial or written clue that will point students in the right direction without giving away the answer. When students answer a math problem incorrectly, a detailed explanation page will appear, showing the correct answer accompanied by an easy-to-follow explanation. I Know It lessons are formatted to help students learn from prior mistakes as they progress through each math activity.
This third-grade division lesson, as well as every math practice activity on iKnowIt.com, is equipped with several handy features that help students make the most of their math practice session. A speaker icon in the upper-left corner of the practice screen, for example, indicates the read-aloud feature. Students can click the button to have the question read out loud to them in a clear voice. This is an excellent resource for ESL/ELL students and children who excel as auditory learners. A progress-tracker, opposite, shows children how many questions they have answered out of the total number of questions in the math lesson. A score-tracker beneath that lets students know how many points they have earned for correct answers. All of these I Know It lesson features are designed with your students' math mastery in mind.
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We hope you and your third-grade students will love dividing by twos in this interactive math game! Be sure to check out the hundreds of other third grade math lessons we have available on our website as well.
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When your students log into iKnowIt.com, they will be shown a kid-friendly version of the homepage. From here, they can access the math practice activities you have assigned to them. If you choose to allow the option in your administrator settings, your students can also explore other math activities at their grade level and beyond, for additional practice or an extra challenge. Grade levels in the student mode of I Know It are labeled with letters instead of numbers (i.e. "Level C" for third grade), making it easy for you to assign math lessons based on each student's needs and skill level.
This online math lesson is classified as Level C. It may be ideal for a third-grade class.
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Operations And Algebraic Thinking
Represent And Solve Problems Involving Multiplication And Division.
Interpret whole-number quotients of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 56 / 8 as the number of objects in each share when 56 objects are partitioned equally into 8 shares, or as a number of shares when 56 objects are partitioned into equal shares of 8 objects each. For example, describe a context in which a number of shares or a number of groups can be expressed as 56 / 8.
Dividing by 3s (Division by 3s)
In this third grade-level math lesson, students will practice dividing by threes. Questions are presented in fill-in-the-blank format and multiple-choice format.
Division by 4s (Level C)
In this math lesson geared toward third-grade, students will practice dividing by 4s. Questions are presented in fill-in-the-blank format and multiple-choice format.