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This resource is great for revising knowledge on division, practise ‘bus stop method’ or to be used as a quick numeracy starter.

The idea is you start at the top of the division wheel, and as you move vertically down the sheet you are given numbers that are smaller than the original number. Therefore, the aim of the student is to work out what they need to divide by in order to get from the original number to the new number. There are 8 division problems per worksheet, and each worksheet is compact such that three copies of each worksheet fit on one side of A4. All of the numbers fit together in a circular pattern or a wheel. Please review if you found helpful :).

For a generator of this resource visit:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/division-wheel-starter-generator-many-examples-by-click-of-button-variety-of-questions-answers-11867456

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PixiMaths

6 years ago
4

A nice activity to use as a starter or a quick revision resource on division. Thank you for sharing.

aspellmclellan

7 years ago
5

lovely little problem solving sheets. Thoughtfully produced, easy to use, Good for pair share sessions, or early morning activities, even as a calm down. Thanks for sharing

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