The Best Division Facts Tool to Make Learning Fun


This division fluency flip book is the best division facts tool to make learning fun! Not only is the flip book a big hit with students, it is super versatile and fun.

Students can add the flip book to their interactive notebooks for reference. Teachers can place the flip books in math centers, rotations, tool boxes, etc... Read more about the flip books below.



About the Best Division Facts Flip Book

Like the multiplication fluency flip books, the division fluency flip books have been constructed to introduce division facts in the order in which I prefer to teach them. Based on the study of teaching the easiest facts first; 1, 5, and 10. Next, 2, 4, and 8. Next, 3, 6, and 9. Last, the facts for (see the photo below).

Students are asked to say the division sentence then, write the division sentence. Although, as the teacher, you could utilize this step to fit your curriculum needs. For example, you could have your students write the division sentence in a different way.

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