What is an example of long division?

What is an example of long division?

Here’s an example of long division with decimals. 123454321 when divided by 11111 gives a quotient of 11111 and remainder 0.

How do you do long division step by step?

How to Do Long Division?

  1. Step 1: Take the first digit of the dividend from the left.
  2. Step 2: Then divide it by the divisor and write the answer on top as the quotient.
  3. Step 3: Subtract the result from the digit and write the difference below.
  4. Step 4: Bring down the next digit of the dividend (if present).

Do you need to know long division for Year 6?

In Year 6 is when long division becomes an important part of the Maths National Curriculum, as children need to meet the curriculum objectives of: Being able to divide numbers up to four digits by a two-digit whole number using the formal written method of long division.

What to do in long division year 6?

Our long division challenge cards at year 6 include a variety of activities to get children to think and put their skills to the test. Examples include: finding the missing number in the long division sum and spotting the calculation mistake.

What are long division questions in upper KS2?

Long division questions in upper KS2 typically involve 2 digit numbers as divisors. Students learn the process of long division and then apply the same method of how to divide numbers to reasoning and word problems.

How are long division Challenge cards used in Year 6?

This brilliant set of challenge cards will help reinforce your teaching on long division and test your year 6 students’ knowledge. They’re also great as revision in the lead up to year 6 SATs exams. These cards are Great as an opening or finishing activity to encourage paired work on long division.

How many long division questions are there on SATs?

6 sats style questions that require students to use their knowledge of long division. Multiply 4 digit by 2 digit.