6.NS.2 - About the Math, Learning Targets, and Increasing Rigor

Grade 4 G/T  The Number System

6.NS.2

Full Standard

Fluently divide multi-digit numbers using the standard algorithm.

 

Learning Targets (I can)

  • Explain division of multi-digit numbers with representations.
  • Connect representations of multi-digit numbers to partial quotient algorithms.
  • Use partial quotient algorithms.
  • Connect partial quotient algorithms with the standard algorithm.
  • Estimate quotients to determine if results of algorithms are accurate.

 

About the Math

Beginning in third grade, students are introduced to division through concrete models and various strategies to develop an understanding of this mathematical operation (limited to 4-digit numbers divided by 2-digit numbers). In 6th grade, students become fluent in the use of the standard algorithm, continuing to use their understanding of place value to describe what they are doing. Place value has been a major emphasis in the elementary standards. This standard is the end of this progression to address students' understanding of place value.

  • Explain division of multi-digit numbers with representations.
  • Connect representations of multi-digit numbers to partial quotient algorithms.
  • Use partial quotient algorithms.

Before working with the standard division algorithm, students must demonstrate understanding of division with multi-digit divisors and dividends. This understanding should then be used as a springboard for working with the algorithm.

  • Connect partial quotient algorithms with the standard algorithm.

As the algorithm is introduced, it should be connected to students' understanding of division and partial quotients. Students should be able to articulate how the algorithm is similar and different than the partial quotients algorithm. Tricks, acronyms, and chants should not be used for students to memorize the division algorithm. It should be intuitive and well understood. 

  • Estimate quotients to determine if results of algorithms are accurate.

Proficiency with the algorithm is connected to students' ability to determine if their results are reasonable. One way to develop this in students is to consistently ask them to estimate quotients. To do this, students estimate quotients, apply the algorithm, and compare results. 

 

Essential vocabulary for this standard includes: quotient, dividend, divisor, place value, and remainder. 

 

 

Progression of Standard within Grade 4 G/T

This progression informs how to develop the standard within the grade level. This progression is provided by HCPSS Elementary Mathematics.

Progression Throughout Year
Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4
  • Explain division of multi-digit numbers with representations.
  • Connect representations of multi-digit numbers to partial quotient algorithms.
  • Use partial quotient algorithms.
  • Connect partial quotient algorithms with the standard algorithm.
  • Estimate quotients to determine if results of algorithms are accurate.
 

 

Progression of this Standard Across Grades

This progression is informed by the Achieve the Core Coherence Map Links to an external site.. Information is not the complete standard.

Progression Across Grades
Grade 5 Grade 7
  • Divide multi-digit dividends   (5.NBT.6)
  • Solve problems with the four operations with rational numbers (7.NS.3)

 

 

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