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Long Division Games
What Are Some Long Division Games?
Many kids find long division to be a frustrating process. Some may find it harder than others, especially those who have yet to master their times tables. Others seem to have trouble doing the math in their heads or remembering steps. Learn about some fun games to help make long division a bit easier at the following websites:
- Long Division
Go through the step-by-step process and learn how to do long division. Follow the instructions offered by Snork the monster to solve each question. - Number Monster Division
Choose a level of difficulty that you are comfortable with. Type the answer and follow your division score to see your progress. - Division Drag Race Board Game
Create a race board to help you learn long division. Find out how to play by following the steps on the website.
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