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- Division 1-12 (all facts) Flash Cards plus free Division Facts Sheet (printables)
Division 1-12 (all facts) Flash Cards plus free Division Facts Sheet (printables)
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Division 1-12 Flash Cards (printables)
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Product Description
Division Cards
Includes 4 different versions included with this purchase - 4 ways to print. Print the version that fits your needs best or print them all.
- 144 Cards. All division facts from 1-12.
- Prints on 8.5" x 11" paper/card stock.
- Prints 10 cards per page. Each card size once cut is 3.5" x 2" inch. Same size as a standard business size card.
- Light gray cut lines to guide cutting without being distracting when not cut perfectly
- Ideal for teaching Grade 1 to Grade 2
- Ages 8 to 12
- Note: Dividing by zero is considered undefined by mathematicians and can not be done. Which is why problems dividing by zero are not included in this set. I found this video shot and helpful in explaining why (link will open in new window): Why can't you divide by zero?
Includes 4 different versions included with this purchase - 4 ways to print. Print the version that fits your needs best or print them all.
- Double Sided Horizontal
- Double Sided Vertical
- Single Sided Horizontal
- Single Sided Vertical
Tip: I find that printing on bright colored card stock give the best results. When printed on bright paper the cards are more vibrant and the printing shows up better. Maybe best of all the answer is less likely to show through when printed on colored card stock.
The double sided versions of these cards include the same math problem on both the front and back with the answer included on the back side in a light gray color; the lighter color answer prevents children from seeing the answer through the card.
This educational aid helps students build addition skills. Complete tables for all numbers 1-12. Self-checking, answers on back of double sided cards. 144 cards, 2" x 3.5". Standard business card size. Small and easy to fit inside a zip lock bag and slip into purse or pocket and take with you and practice anywhere. Having only one problem on each individual card allows you to easily put cards aside that your child needs to works on. You can easily combine them into number groups in the same manner that your child is learning them at school. Included bonus Addition Fact Sheet contains all the same facts that are on the cards for easy reference. This is a great sheet to laminate for your child to use as they learn their facts! |
What I LOVE about these cards!
1. These cards have only one problem per card!
3. These are a great size. At just 2" x 3.5" inch these cards are..
- This makes it easy to separate out which ones your child still needs to work on.
- Easy to group number families and use only the ones your child is learning in school.
3. These are a great size. At just 2" x 3.5" inch these cards are..
- easy for little hands to hold.
- small but not too small
- easy to print with 10 cards per page
What's included:
Includes 4 Division Flash Card versions - 4 ways to print! Print only the version(s) you need or print them all.
- Double sided horizontal flash cards (Requires printing on both sides.)
- Single sided horizontal flash cards (You print on one side and write answer on other side.)
- Double sided vertical flash cards (Requires printing on both sides.)
- Single sided vertical flash cards (You print on one side and write answer on other side.)
Common Questions:
There are four versions available - which should I use?
Personally, I like the double sided vertical cards but I recommend, at least to start, using the version that is most similar to what your child is already familiar with.
If you have a printer that can print on both sides of a page that is ideal but if not then sometimes it can be a bit confusing figuring out how to place the paper to get the other side to print properly. If you find it frustrating to figure out which way the paper goes in the printer then I would say just print a single sided version and then you can make filling in the backsides a great math exercise for your child.
If you go with the single sided version. I would recommend using a pencil to write the answer on the backside of each flash card. Pencils tend to write a little lighter than pens or markers and will make it less likely that the answer will show through the other side.
What should I print it on?
I prefer printing them on standard 8.5x11 colored card stock. I think the colors make them more cheerful and fun to use. For best results select a lighter colored card stock. I purchased my colored card stock from Amazon, it came with 5 different colors. You could use one color for the addition, another for subtraction, another for multiplication, and another one for the division flash cards. Or you could mix it up and use multiple colors for a single set. Then or course you could also use White Card Stock however I do find that using colored card stock makes it less likely that the answer will show through from the other side.
They also print great on Avery Business Cards (2" x 3.5"). This size is perfect to print 10 cards per sheet. Why I love this option: because they are the perfect size and easy to separate on the perforations. Avery Cards for Inkjet. Avery for Laser Printer.
You can print these on regular paper but then it will be easier for the answers to show through if you are printing double sided.
How do I print double sided?
I can NOT offer printing or printer support as all printers are different and I am not skilled in the technology of them but I can tell you how I print with my printer and maybe yours will be similar. I have an HP Envy 4512 which works very well for my needs and it has the capability to print double sided. If you will be printing a double sided version be sure to select "flip on short edge" in your printers print settings.
Personally, I like the double sided vertical cards but I recommend, at least to start, using the version that is most similar to what your child is already familiar with.
If you have a printer that can print on both sides of a page that is ideal but if not then sometimes it can be a bit confusing figuring out how to place the paper to get the other side to print properly. If you find it frustrating to figure out which way the paper goes in the printer then I would say just print a single sided version and then you can make filling in the backsides a great math exercise for your child.
If you go with the single sided version. I would recommend using a pencil to write the answer on the backside of each flash card. Pencils tend to write a little lighter than pens or markers and will make it less likely that the answer will show through the other side.
What should I print it on?
I prefer printing them on standard 8.5x11 colored card stock. I think the colors make them more cheerful and fun to use. For best results select a lighter colored card stock. I purchased my colored card stock from Amazon, it came with 5 different colors. You could use one color for the addition, another for subtraction, another for multiplication, and another one for the division flash cards. Or you could mix it up and use multiple colors for a single set. Then or course you could also use White Card Stock however I do find that using colored card stock makes it less likely that the answer will show through from the other side.
They also print great on Avery Business Cards (2" x 3.5"). This size is perfect to print 10 cards per sheet. Why I love this option: because they are the perfect size and easy to separate on the perforations. Avery Cards for Inkjet. Avery for Laser Printer.
You can print these on regular paper but then it will be easier for the answers to show through if you are printing double sided.
How do I print double sided?
I can NOT offer printing or printer support as all printers are different and I am not skilled in the technology of them but I can tell you how I print with my printer and maybe yours will be similar. I have an HP Envy 4512 which works very well for my needs and it has the capability to print double sided. If you will be printing a double sided version be sure to select "flip on short edge" in your printers print settings.
If these pointers don't work for you then I am left with the only other option of referring you to your printers manual or printer support service team. Or suggesting that you go the easy route of printing a single sided version and writing the answer on the back side of the flash cards.
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