Math Project-Based Learning: Long Division One-Digit Divisors | 4th Grade Math
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This 5-day project-based math resource applies math concepts in a real-world scenario to teach students about long division with one-digit divisors (with and without remainders). In this 5-day unit, students will divide whole numbers of up to 4 digits by a one-digit number to design a flower shop. This division math project is engaging and authentic. Plus, it's available as both a digital and print resource.
This project-based math resource covers concepts of long division and is aligned with the following 4th Grade Math Common Core State Standards:
Find whole-number quotients and remainders with up to four-digit dividends and one-digit divisors, using strategies based on place value, the properties of operations, and/or the relationship between multiplication and division. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models.
This resource is available in both Printable & Digital Google Slides versions.
What's included in this resource:
•Background Knowledge: Using a KWL, students will build background knowledge around flower shop ideas and begin planning their flower shop.
•Division Concepts: Using the included instructional pages, students will learn how to divide with one-digit divisors, including using area models.
•Plant Flowers: Students will calculate the amount of square footage needed to plant each type of flower they choose to stock at the flower shop.
•Cut Flowers: Using division concepts, students will determine how many water buckets are needed to store their cut flowers.
•Interpreting Remainders: Using the included instructional pages, students will learn how to interpret and utilize remainders in division problems.
•Flower Coolers: Using division concepts, students will purchase enough flower coolers to store their water buckets.
•Custom Arrangements: Using division concepts, students will select vases and ribbons to create custom flower arrangements.
•Calculate Totals: Using division concepts, students will determine how many vases and ribbons they'll use creating their custom arrangements.
•Wrap Up: Students will make an advertisement to showcase their final custom arrangements.
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