Math - Understanding Division
Division is quite the opposite of Multiplication. Instead of adding groups of like amounts together, you are splitting up the group and giving out to others.
For instance, if you were hosting a party and invited 25 people to your house planning to give each of your guests the remainder of the party favors you bought. If you had 300 party favors, it could take forever to hand one favor at a time to each guest until they were all gone. Instead, you could divide the number of party favors by the number of guests and know you hand each guest 12.
As an adult with children, you will often have to divide candies, treats, toys as well as other things to keep them happy. You will even have to divide your money evenly over their allowance. Sometimes you will even need it when dealing with bills and creating a budget. So as you can see, this is something you will need.
Here are some resources to help you get started:
Books
Mastering the Math Monsters : Factors, Fractions, and Long Division

All the Math You'll Ever Need: A Self-Teaching Guide
- Math Forum - a center for teachers, students, researchers, parents, educators, and citizens at all levels who have an interest in mathematics education.
- Mathematics Archives - educational resources and an organized collection of links.
- Math and Physics Help Page, The
- Math.com - provides students with homework help, tutoring, and basic formulas. Also offers information on math for parents and teachers.
- Math Forum Internet News
- Journal of Online Mathematics and its Applications (JOMA) - considers and publishes class-tested, web-based learning materials.
- Mathmania - dedicated to helping students work on open (unsolved) problems in mathematics and getting more people involved in live math research.
- Algebra Online - free service offering private tutoring, a message board, and live chat.
- Appetizers and Lessons for Mathematics and Reason
- Calculus, Concepts, Computers, and Cooperative Learning (C4L) - Pedagogical approach based on a constructivist theoretical perspective of how mathematics is learned.
- Center for Mathematics and Science Education - University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown - contains resources for math and science teachers.
- Centre for Innovation in Mathematics Teaching
- Centre for Research in Mathematics Education - research projects, publications and useful links.
- DIGSTATS - resource for integrating statistics and data visualization into high school and college math and science classes.
- EdGateway Communities - offer science, math and environmental educators and their organizations the ability to find, organize, and share events, discussions, information, and documents.
- Ensuring Equity and Excellence in Mathematics
- Equality Sisters, The
- Fractory: An Interactive Tool for Creating and Exploring Fractals - educational site designed by students which lets you design your own fractal and learn about their uses and the mathematics used to generate them.
- Interactive Mathematics Online - helpful info for high school mathematics.
- Johnny's Math and Science Posters Guide - includes both commercial and non-retail sources.
- Journal of Online Mathematics and its Applications (JOMA) - considers and publishes class-tested, web-based learning materials.
- Math and Physics Help Page, The
- Math Forum - a center for teachers, students, researchers, parents, educators, and citizens at all levels who have an interest in mathematics education.
- Math Forum Internet News
- Math.com - provides students with homework help, tutoring, and basic formulas. Also offers information on math for parents and teachers.
- Mathematics Archives - educational resources and an organized collection of links.
- Mathematics with ALICE - teaches math in lively manner, using prose form. A ThinkQuest'97 semi-finalist.
- MathOracle Inc. - provides online math problems and solutions in algebra, geometry, and calculus.
- Millennium Mathematics Project - long-term national initiative, based in Cambridge, but active in programmes across the UK and internationally, to help people of all ages and abilities share in the excitement of mathematics.
- Professor Freedman's Math Help - provides information about basic math and algebra, learning styles, study skills, and math anxiety.
- S.O.S. Mathematics - work with materials to help you in college and pre-college coursework.
- Shareware Simulations & Lessons in Physics, Science, Math, & Engineering
- South Bank University - Centre for Mathematics Education
- The Truth About Math Standards and Information-Age Math Reform
- Zona Land - explanations, graphics, and animations concerning physics and mathematics.
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