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Buy on TPT →Students can practice 24 questions total involving long division of decimals by whole numbers and decimals by decimals with this print-and-go Valentine's Day themed Doodle Math activity. Includes three levels to practice dividing decimals by whole numbers (level 1), dividing decimals by decimals to the tenths (level 2), and dividing decimals by decimals to the hundredths place (level 3).
As students solve the levels, they unlock patterns they can doodle in designated spaces to complete a heart shaped mystery image. At the end of the activity, their solutions become a math masterpiece that's easy to spot-check at a distance. If your students love color by number or color by code, they’ll love Doodle Math!
Includes… 8 pages✅ Level 1: Dividing Decimals by Whole Numbers. Example: 76.4 ÷ 8 (1 page)
✅ Level 2: Dividing Decimals by Decimals (Divisor to the tenth place). Example: 90.8 ÷ 0.5 (1 page)
✅ Level 3: Dividing Decimals by Decimals (Divisor to the hundredths place). Example: 18.662 ÷ 0.08 (1 page)
✅ 1 Image with designated sections for doodling. (1 page)
✅ Answer key (4 pages)
Great for…
⭐ Review Lessons
⭐ Emergency Sub Plans
⭐ Homeschool Activities
⭐ Homework & Independent Practice
⭐ Learning Centers & After School Math Programs
Reviews for other Doodle Math products…
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Christine M. - I put this out as an extra credit assignment...The students who chose to do it seemed to enjoy the "doodle" part because it was different than a typical color by number task. Thank you!
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Micaela F. - “Great resource and activity!”
⭐⭐⭐⭐ Megan F. - “My kids loved being able to combine their love of art with our current math skill. It was challenging and fun at the same time.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Teachertom (TpT Seller) - “My students loved this and the timing was perfect!”
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