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Divisibility Rules Using Google Slides

With this Google Slides resource, students will explore and practice using divisibility rules.

Description

Are you looking for engaging divisibility rules practice? This easy-to-assign Google Classroom math assignment will have students exploring and practicing with divisibility rules. There are a total of 33 slides containing five different activity types. Give your students a break from boring pencil and paper work with these colorful graphics and moveable pieces.

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Divisibility rules help students develop number sense and fluency. Divisibility rules can help students with:

  • Dividing larger numbers
  • Simplifying fractions with GCF
  • Prime factorization

 

 

Included activities for each rule: 

  • Discover the rule using a 100s chart
  • Number sort – divisible/not divisible
  • Number maze

 

Mixed practice activities included: 

  • Venn diagram sorts – 8 slides
  • True/false statements – 4 slides

 

 

Divisibility rules included:

 

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  • 9
  • 10
  • Mixed practice

 

What’s included:

  • 33 interactive slides
  • Answer key
  • Instructions for shortening this assignment

 

 

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What teachers are saying about this activity…

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐  “This was an amazing and colorful resource. It was easy to remove slides for my students in order to make it fit into my class period. Love it!” – Mrs Tonkin Math

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐  “Such good practice for divisibility rules. I like how it’s designed to have students come up with the divisibility rules based on the patterns they see in the hundreds chart.” – Jee T.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐  “This was extremely helpful in helping my students understand divisibility rules. It was colorful and engaging and the rules were explained well.” – Cassi W.

 

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐  Quick and easy way to see if students are understanding divisibility rules. It was more engaging than just pencil paper.” – Annora Q.

 

 

You will need a free Google account to access the digital task card files.

Tip – Students will need to work in “edit” mode to use the movable pieces.

 

View Divisibility Rules Google Slides on Teachers Pay Teachers.

 

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Permission for single classroom use only.

 

SKU# 5603101

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