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Lesson 4: Represent and solve division problems requiring decomposing a remainder in the tens.

In this Grade 4 Eureka Math lesson from Chapter 13, students learn to divide two-digit numbers by one-digit numbers by decomposing a remainder in the tens place into ones using place value disks and long division. Students practice recognizing when a ten cannot be evenly distributed and must be renamed as 10 ones before continuing the division process. The lesson builds fluency with the standard algorithm through problems such as 30 ÷ 2, connecting place value understanding to each step of long division.

Section 1

Division with Regrouping in the Tens

Property

When dividing, if a remainder exists in the tens place, it must be decomposed into ones. Each remaining ten becomes 10 ones, which are then added to the original ones to continue the division process.

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Chapter 13: Division of Tens and Ones with Successive Remainders

  1. Lesson 1

    Lesson 1: Solve division word problems with remainders.

  2. Lesson 2

    Lesson 2: Understand and solve division problems with a remainder using the array and area models.

  3. Lesson 3

    Lesson 3: Understand and solve two-digit dividend division problems with a remainder in the ones place by using place value disks.

  4. Lesson 4Current

    Lesson 4: Represent and solve division problems requiring decomposing a remainder in the tens.

  5. Lesson 5

    Lesson 5: Find whole number quotients and remainders.

  6. Lesson 6

    Lesson 6: Explain remainders by using place value understanding and models.

  7. Lesson 7

    Lesson 7: Solve division problems without remainders using the area model.

  8. Lesson 8

    Lesson 8: Solve division problems with remainders using the area model.

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Section 1

Division with Regrouping in the Tens

Property

When dividing, if a remainder exists in the tens place, it must be decomposed into ones. Each remaining ten becomes 10 ones, which are then added to the original ones to continue the division process.

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Chapter 13: Division of Tens and Ones with Successive Remainders

  1. Lesson 1

    Lesson 1: Solve division word problems with remainders.

  2. Lesson 2

    Lesson 2: Understand and solve division problems with a remainder using the array and area models.

  3. Lesson 3

    Lesson 3: Understand and solve two-digit dividend division problems with a remainder in the ones place by using place value disks.

  4. Lesson 4Current

    Lesson 4: Represent and solve division problems requiring decomposing a remainder in the tens.

  5. Lesson 5

    Lesson 5: Find whole number quotients and remainders.

  6. Lesson 6

    Lesson 6: Explain remainders by using place value understanding and models.

  7. Lesson 7

    Lesson 7: Solve division problems without remainders using the area model.

  8. Lesson 8

    Lesson 8: Solve division problems with remainders using the area model.