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Google Divisibility Rules Practice

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Contributor:
The Techie Teacher
Grade Level:
3rd - 8th
Product Type:
Google Slides and Forms
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  • Google Divisibility Rules Practice
  • Google Divisibility Rules Practice
  • Google Divisibility Rules Practice
  • Google Divisibility Rules Practice
  • Google Divisibility Rules Practice
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Description

This DIGITAL resource contains two products to assist you with reviewing and practicing divisibility rules for 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, and 10.

Product One: Google Docs Divisibility Rules Reference Sheet

This poster can be digitally shared with students via Google as a paperless reference sheet to be used while completing the task cards. It can also be printed and displayed as an objective poster or handout for the students.

 

Product Two: Google Forms Digital Task Cards 

20 digital task cards provide students with a variety of practice opportunities that will keep them engaged and active learners while they apply their knowledge of divisibility rules for 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, and 10.

*These task cards could also be used as an assessment*

 

Part One: Review the Rules

  • Students complete a grid to match the rule to the appropriate number.

Apply the Rules: Round One

  • 5 true or false statements are presented 

  • Example: 680 is divisible by 2, 3, and 6. 

Apply the Rules: Round Two

  • 7 cards - One for each number - Students are given 5 numbers and must determine which are divisible by the number shown 

  • Example: Which numbers are divisible by 2?

Apply the Rules: Round Three

  • 7 cards - Students are given a number and asked to determine if it is divisible by 2,3,4,5,6,9, and 10. 

  • Example: 450 is divisible by…

Google Docs and Forms means NO PREP, COPIES, or GRADING! Simply upload the digital task cards and reference sheets and you are all set for class!

Digital Divisibility Rules Task Cards by Lindsay Baxter is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

 

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1 Review

  • 5

    Divisibility Rules

    Posted by Wesley Michelle on Feb 3rd 2021

    Perfect for Distance Learning.

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