It's time for your fifth-grade students to practice advanced division! In this interactive math game from iKnowIt.com, students will solve long division problems with 4-digit dividends and 2-digit divisors. If you're looking for a challenging, fun math activity that gives students an opportunity to become confident and proficient at division with remainders, you've found it!
Students will be challenged to solve a variety of long division problems in this fifth-grade math game. Here are a few examples: 2,964 divided by 73; 4,877 divided by 74; and 6,321 divided by 84. Students may also be required to solve a division word problem like this one: "There are 2,915 students in the Centennial School District that ride the bus to school each day. If each bus has a capacity of 52 students, how many buses will be filled to capacity? How many extra students will there be?" If students need a little extra help solving a division problem, they can click on the "Hint" button. They will be prompted to begin solving the division problem by dividing the tens, the first step. When children get an answer wrong, a detailed explanation page will walk them through the long division problem so they can understand how to solve the problem correctly and learn from their mistakes.
This online division lesson comes 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 indicates the read-aloud feature. Students can click this button to have the question read out loud to them in a clear voice. This is a great resource for ESL/ELL students and children who excel with auditory learning. A progress-tracker in the upper-right corner of the practice screen shows students how many problems they have solved so far in the practice session. A score-tracker beneath that lets students know how many points they have earned for correct responses. Each feature in the I Know It math lessons is designed with your students' success in mind.
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When your students log into I Know It using their unique username and password credentials, they will be shown a kid-friendly version of the homepage. From here they can quickly and easily access the math practice activities you have assigned to them. If you give them the option in your administrator settings, they can also explore other math practice activities at their grade level and beyond for extra review or an added challenge. Grade levels in the student mode of I Know It are labeled with letters instead of numbers (i.e. "Level E" for fifth grade), making it easy for you to assign math lessons based on each child's needs and skill level.
This interactive math lesson is classified as Level E. It may be ideal for a fifth-grade class.
Division: 4-Digit Dividend; 1-Digit Divisor (Level E)
In this fifth grade-level math lesson, students will practice dividing 4-digit dividends by 1-digit divisors. Questions are presented as word problems and standard division problems.
Dividing Whole Numbers by 10, 100, or 1,000 (Level E)
In this math lesson geared toward fifth grade, students will practice dividing whole numbers by 10, 100, or 1,000. Questions are presented in fill-in-the-blank format, drag-and-drop format, and multiple-choice format.