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In this resource I have provided a range of activities that I used with my Year 3 class when teaching them about division. I have included:
- slides that I used with my children relating it to the grouping method they used in Year 2
- a plan that outlines that tie in with the activities I completed
- some division worksheets that provide simple divisions, as well remainders and identifying mistakes that have been made.

The children particularly enjoyed the last activity where they were looking for mistakes as they felt like they were the teacher. As well as this, it enhanced their higher order thinking skills. Some of the higher were even beginning to use the inverse with the grid method to support their learning.
By the end of the teaching:
-children were able to use the number line method to divide using jumps of 10 to get to an answer quicker
-identify mistakes and change them to correct
-Beginning to solve word problems (that I found on the TES)
- solving division problems that involve remainders

The children thoroughly enjoyed the activities, particularly the boys when they saw the teenage mutant ninja turtles turn up.

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