5th Grade Dividing Decimals by Decimals Activity with Digital Worksheets Models
5th Grade Dividing Decimals by Decimals Digital Worksheets. It highlights key selling points like interactivity, skill focus, and usability in a Google Classroom or distance learning environment.
➗ 5th Grade Dividing Decimals by Decimals – Digital Google Slides™ Worksheets
47 Interactive Slides | Practice with Models & Long Division | Google Classroom Ready
Make decimal division practice interactive and engaging with this digital resource designed for 5th grade math! With 47 Google Slides™ activities, your students will gain confidence dividing decimals by decimals up to the hundredths place — using both visual models and long division strategies.
These slides are perfect for whole-class review, small group instruction, math centers, homework, or independent practice — no printing or prep required!
🧮 What’s Included:
- ✅ 47 interactive Google Slides™
- ➤ Practice dividing decimals by decimals using place value models
- ➤ Standard algorithm/long division included
- ➤ Drag-and-drop movable pieces + type-in responses
- ✅ Step-by-step instructions
- ➤ For opening, assigning, and sharing in Google Classroom or any platform
- ✅ Teacher Answer Key
- ➤ Makes grading fast and simple
💻 Why Teachers & Students Love It:
- 🎯 Aligned to 5th grade math standards
- 🧠 Reinforces understanding of decimal placement and division strategies
- 🎮 Interactive format keeps students engaged and accountable
- 🔁 Reusable and easy to differentiate – assign only the slides you need
- ✅ Paperless & perfect for distance learning or 1:1 classrooms
📌 Skills Covered:
- Dividing decimals by decimals (to hundredths)
- Visualizing division with grids and models
- Applying the standard algorithm
- Problem-solving and error analysis
👩🏫 Ideal For:
- 5th Grade Math
- Intervention & Differentiation
- Independent practice or homework
- Digital math centers or rotations
- Google Classroom or other LMS platforms
💬 “My students were fully engaged and actually excited to practice decimal division! The movable pieces made a huge difference in their understanding.”