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Long Division with 2-Digit Dividends (568)

Practice long division with two-digit dividends and single-digit divisors. Students strengthen their understanding of the division algorithm while working with slightly larger numbers, developing procedural fluency.
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Teaching Notes

Emphasize understanding the division algorithm steps: divide, multiply, subtract, bring down. Reinforce the connection between division and multiplication.

Vocabulary
dividend: The number being divided.
divisor: The number you divide by.
quotient: The answer to a division problem.
Common Mistakes
  • Incorrectly multiplying the divisor by the quotient digit.
  • Misaligning numbers during subtraction, leading to errors.
  • Forgetting to bring down the next digit or repeating steps incorrectly.
Differentiation
SupportUse base-ten blocks or visual aids to model division problems.
ChallengeIntroduce problems with remainders or slightly larger dividends.
Discussion Questions
  • How is long division related to repeated subtraction?
  • Why is understanding place value important in long division?
  • What steps do you follow to solve a long division problem?
  • Can you think of a real-life situation where you would use long division?
Extension Activities
  • Practice with larger dividends.
  • Use fact families to check.
  • Create word problems.
Parent Tip

Have your child explain the steps of long division to you.

Learning Path
Skill Cluster

Number Operations

Estimated Time

15 minutes

Skills Practiced
long divisiontwo digit dividendsdivision algorithm
Prerequisites
  • Basic Division Facts
  • Multiplication Facts
  • Subtracting Multi-Digit Numbers
Next Steps
  • Long Division with Remainders
  • Long Division with 3-Digit Dividends
  • Long Division: 3-Digit Dividends