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Graduateddifficultylp
September 8, 2015
Graduated Difficulty Lesson Plan
Graduated Difficulty Strategy
Lesson: Graduated Difficulty
Time: 70 minutes
SUMMARY:
The students will use what they already know about dividing one digit divisor by
four-digit dividends to independently choose the appropriate tiered activity to
complete, while gradually moving up in difficulty.
STANDARDS:
MCC4.NBT.6 Find whole-number quotients and remainders with up to four-digit
dividends and one-digit divisors, using strategies based on place value, the
properties of operations, and/or the relationship between multiplication and division.
Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or
area models.
HO/CTS2: The students responds to questions with supporting information that
reflects in-depth knowledge of a topic.
CPS2: The student designs, applies, evaluates, and adapts a variety of innovative
strategies to when problem solving.
CPS4: The student demonstrates skills in fluency and flexibility to solve problems of
create new products.
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Examine the levels of difficulty (worksheets A-D) and choose the level that is best for
you.
*What makes one level harder than the next one?
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*What level do you think will work best for you? Why?
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Check your work. Change your level or create a new level if you complete Level 3 (C).
*What was easy about the level (letter) you chose?
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*What was difficult about the level you chose?
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Determine if you made a good choice and decide what you need to know/understand to
move to the next level.
*Was your choice a good one for you? Why or why not?
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*What do you need to know/do to move to the next level?
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Establish a goal for improvement.
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Sum It Up!
Create a problem requiring you to use the rules of dividing into three and fourdigit numbers. Use zeroes or numbers requiring remainders if they are
something that you understand how to solve if used in division.
Name: __________________________________
Worksheet A
Dividing three and four-digit numbers
a. 621/3
b. 650/5
c. 220/2
d. 600/6
e. 105/7
f.
120/8
g. 240/6
h. 126/9
i.
540/3
Name: __________________________________
Worksheet B
Dividing three and four-digit numbers
a. 4500/9
b. 3120/12
c. 5460/7
d. 7120/8
e. 5766/6
f.
7896/8
g. 1953/3
h. 2000/5
i.
3692/4
Name: __________________________________
Worksheet C
Dividing three and four-digit numbers
a. 9,200/20
b. 2300/50
c. 7368/12
d. 2295/15
e. 1924/6
f.
8500/10
g. 14565/15
h. 2090/11
i.
4522/3
Name: __________________________________
Worksheet D
Create nine problems that are more difficult than the ones that you completed on
Worksheet C. Do not forget to make an answer key.
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