Unit C – Division Calculations

This maths scheme of work for Key Stage Two gets the children to practise using the short division method to solve problems to divide four by one digit numbers including quotients with remainders and the use of rounding to express solutions. The class can explain how to use the times tables to support calculations.

Practise using the short division method to solve problems when dividing four by one digit numbers including quotients with remainders and the use of rounding to express solutions

Lesson One : Division Instructions

Compose and test a set of instructions that can be followed to complete division calculations to model how to divide four by one digit numbers with no remainders

Lesson Two : Division Corrections

Identify and correct different errors in a selection of division calculations when modelling how to divide four by one digit numbers with no remainders

Lesson Three : Division Remainders

Practise using the short division method to model how to complete calculations when dividing different pairs of four digit by single digit numbers with remainders in each identified quotient

Lesson Four : Division Rounding

Explain and record when and how to use rounding to solve different short division calculations when interpreting the quotients with calculated remainders

Lesson Five : Division Solutions

Identify and record the correct matching quotients with remainders that can be created when dividing different pairs of four by one digit numbers

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