
Division Facts of 2 Games for 3rd Graders
All Division Facts of 2 Games for Kids
CONTENT TYPE
TOPIC
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Counting
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Number
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Numbers 1 to 3
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Numbers 1 to 5
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Numbers 1 to 10
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Compare Decimal Numbers
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Order Decimal Numbers
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Round off Decimal Numbers
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Number Sense
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Number Sequence
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Number Recognition
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Number Recognition up to 3
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Number Recognition up to 5
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Number Recognition up to 10
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Number Recognition up to 20
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Writing Numbers
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Comparing Numbers
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Ordering Numbers
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Compare Numbers within 100
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Order Numbers
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Compare Numbers
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Even and Odd Numbers
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Round Numbers
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Measurement
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Data Handling
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Comparing Measurements
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Compare Lengths
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Compare Heights
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Compare Weights
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Compare Lengths of Objects
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Length
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Estimate Lengths
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Weight
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Capacity
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Conversion of Measurement Units
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Addition
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Introduction to Addition
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Addition Strategies
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Count All to Add
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Addition Strategies within 10
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Addition Strategies within 20
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Equal Expressions
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Add with 10
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Count On Strategy
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Make 10 Strategy
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Doubles and Near Doubles Strategy to Add
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Add Three Whole Numbers
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Addition Strategies within 100
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Doubles Facts
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Number Bonds
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Compose and Decompose Numbers
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Addition Facts
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Addition Properties
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Addition Word Problems
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Addition Word Problems within 10
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Addition Word Problems within 20
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Addition Word Problems within 100
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Add to Compare Word Problems
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Add within 20
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Add within 100
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Add within 1000
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Add up to Three Numbers
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Addition without Regrouping
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Add within 100 without Regrouping
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Add within 1000 without Regrouping
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Add using multiples of 100
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Add 100 to 3-digit numbers
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Add 10 to 3-digit numbers
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Add 3-digit number to 1-digit
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Add 3-digit number to 2-digit
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Add two 3-digit numbers
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Add within 10000 without Regrouping
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Addition with Regrouping
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Multi-Digit Addition
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Subtraction
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Introduction to Subtraction
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Subtraction Facts
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Subtraction Strategies
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Subtraction Strategies within 10
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Subtraction Strategies within 20
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Count Back Strategy within 20
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Doubles and Near Doubles Strategy to Subtract
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Relate Addition and Subtraction within 20
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Subtract from 10 Strategy
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Subtract Multiples of 10
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Subtraction Word Problems
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Subtraction Word Problems within 10
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Subtraction Word Problems within 100
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Subtract to Compare Word Problems
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Subtract within 20
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Subtract within 100
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Subtract within 1000
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Subtraction without Regrouping
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Subtract within 100 without Regrouping
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Subtract within 1000 without Regrouping
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Subtract within 10000 without Regrouping
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Subtraction with Regrouping
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Subtract within 100 with Regrouping
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Subtract within 1000 with Regrouping
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Subtract within 10000 with Regrouping
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Subtract across Zeros
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Multi-Digit Subtraction
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Geometry
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Shapes
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Positional Words
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Lines
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Angles
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Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
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Coordinate Planes
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Volume
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Place Value
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Teen Numbers
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Understand 10 as a Unit
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Read and Write Numbers
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Numbers up to 10
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Numbers up to 20
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Numbers up to 50
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Numbers up to 100
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3-Digit Numbers
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4-Digit Numbers
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5-Digit Numbers
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Read and Write Decimals
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Word Problems
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Counting Numbers
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Time
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Analog Clock
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Time in Hours
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Time in Half Hours
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Time in Quarter Hours
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Time to the Nearest 5 Minutes
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A.M and P.M
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Time to the Nearest Minute
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Elapsed Time
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Counting Money
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Multiplication
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Introduction to Multiplication
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Multiplication Properties
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Advance Multiplication
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Multiplication on Number Line
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Multi-Digit Multiplication
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Times Tables
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Division
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Introduction to Division
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Multiplication and Division
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Division Facts
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Division Facts of 2
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Division Facts of 3
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Division Facts of 4
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Division Facts of 5
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Division Facts of 6
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Division Facts of 7
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Division Facts of 8
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Division Facts of 9
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Division Facts of 10
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Divide on a Number Line
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Division Word Problems
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Advance Division
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Multi-Digit Division
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Fraction
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Introduction to Fractions
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Unit Fractions
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Non-Unit Fractions
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Fractions on Number Line
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Compare Fractions
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Compare Unit Fractions
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Compare Fractions with Same Denominators
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Compare Fractions with Same Numerators
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Compare Fractions on Number Line
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Compare using Banchmark Fractions
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Compare Unlike Fractions
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Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions
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Fractions Operations
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Fraction Addition
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Fraction Subtraction
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Mixed Numbers Addition
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Mixed Numbers Subtraction
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Fraction Multiplication
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Add and Subtract Fractions
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Multiply Fractions
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Divide Fractions
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Fraction Estimation
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Equivalent Fractions
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Area and Perimeter
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Area
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Ruler
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Decimal
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Fractions and Decimals
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Tenths
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Hundredths
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Decimal Place Value
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Decimal Representation on Number Line
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Compare Decimals
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Order Decimals
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Understand Decimals
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Compare and Order Decimals
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Round Decimals
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Decimal Operations
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Algebra
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Multiplying Fractions
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Reading
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Reading Skills
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Phonics
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Letter Names
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Letter A
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Letter B
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Letter C
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Letter D
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Letter E
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Letter F
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Letter G
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Letter H
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Letter I
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Letter J
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Letter K
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Letter L
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Letter M
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Letter N
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Letter O
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Letter P
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Letter Q
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Letter R
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Letter S
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Letter T
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Letter U
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Letter V
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Letter W
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Letter X
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Letter Y
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Letter Z
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Letters A - Z
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Letter Sequence
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Letter Sounds
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Letter Sound A
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Letter Sound B
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Letter Sound C
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Letter Sound D
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Letter Sound E
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Letter Sound F
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Letter Sound G
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Letter Sound H
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Letter Sound I
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Letter Sound J
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Letter Sound K
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Letter Sound L
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Letter Sound M
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Letter Sound N
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Letter Sound O
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Letter Sound P
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Letter Sound Q
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Letter Sound R
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Letter Sound S
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Letter Sound T
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Letter Sound U
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Letter Sound V
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Letter Sound W
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Letter Sound X
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Letter Sound Y
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Letter Sound Z
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Short Vowel Sounds
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Reading Words
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Words Starting With
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Words Starting With the Letter A
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Words Starting With the Letter B
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Words Starting With the Letter C
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Words Starting With the Letter D
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Words Starting With the Letter E
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Words Starting With the Letter F
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Words Starting With the Letter G
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Words Starting With the Letter H
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Words Starting With the Letter I
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Words Starting With the Letter J
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Words Starting With the Letter K
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Words Starting With the Letter L
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Words Starting With the Letter M
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Words Starting With the Letter N
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Words Starting With the Letter O
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Words Starting With the Letter P
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Words Starting With the Letter Q
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Words Starting With the Letter R
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Words Starting With the Letter S
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Words Starting With the Letter T
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Words Starting With the Letter U
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Words Starting With the Letter V
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Words Starting With the Letter W
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Words Ending With the Letter X
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Words Starting With the Letter Y
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Words Starting With the Letter Z
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Double Consonants
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Consonant Digraphs
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Blending
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Rhyming Words
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Long Vowel Sounds
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Initial Consonant Blends
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Ending Consonant Blends
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Magic - E
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Vowel Teams
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Words with AI and AY
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Words with EA and EE
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Words with OA and OW
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Words with IE and Y
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Words with UE and UI
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Words with OO
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Bossy R
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Soft Sounds
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Trigraphs
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Diphthongs
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Three Letter Blends
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Sight Words
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Writing
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Letter Tracing
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Letter Tracing A
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Letter Tracing B
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Letter Tracing C
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Letter Tracing D
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Letter Tracing E
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Letter Tracing F
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Letter Tracing G
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Letter Tracing H
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Letter Tracing I
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Letter Tracing J
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Letter Tracing K
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Letter Tracing L
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Letter Tracing M
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Letter Tracing N
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Letter Tracing O
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Letter Tracing P
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Letter Tracing Q
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Letter Tracing R
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Letter Tracing S
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Letter Tracing T
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Letter Tracing U
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Letter Tracing V
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Letter Tracing W
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Letter Tracing X
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Letter Tracing Y
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Letter Tracing Z
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Writing Sight Words
Establishing a strong base in the basics of math through an engaging experience can make your kid fall in love with the process of learning.
Introduction
Most kids find division very hard and challenging. And who can blame them? Most of us (not you toppers) also found division to be a major obstacle in our journey with math. Division is the reverse of multiplication, both concepts are intertwined with each other. Division facts of 2 refers to the division that relates to the two times table.
8 ÷ 2 = 4
10 ÷ 2 = 5
12 ÷ 2 = 6
Notice how the divisor (2) is constant among all the examples given above.
The Need for an Interactive Learning Experience
Kids are always curious about new things. However, they also have a very short attention span. Whether you are home-schooling your children or are helping them practice the concepts they learn at school, creating a fun educational environment for your child through activities like games is the best way of grabbing their attention.
Divide and Conquer
Lack of clarity in the theory of multiplication and times tables is one of the reasons why kids struggle with division. It is important to teach them the correlation between the two. Games that use multiplication to divide by 2 give children first-hand experience with this concept. For example,
5 * 2 = 10
10 ÷ 2 = 5
Interactive games that are designed by experts after years of research can help your child thoroughly understand the concept of division.
Begin at the Right Time
Kids generally learn to count in 2s, 5s, and 10s in grades 1 and 2. Grade 3 is ideally the first time kids learn about division and division facts of 2.
Learning this concept is crucial for your kids as it allows them to understand further advanced topics.
10 / 2 = Fun!
The curriculum-aligned Division Facts of 2 games on SplashLearn create an engaging learning environment for your child that lets them develop fluency in the concept.
Games like Missing Numbers give your child adequate practice that solidifies their understanding of division. For instance,
? ÷ 2 =5
10 ÷ ? =5
10 ÷ 2 =?
Conclusion
54% of US educatorsagree that game-based learning is the best way forward. So give your kids the boost and support they need through interactive games that foster the right approach to math.