...? Standard multiplication. That chart on the side is extra. And why don't people just think of 25 as a quarter or 25 cents? Speeds it up a lot. And simple mastery of multiplication tables frees up your thinking to flow through it much more easily.
Ummmm, this isn't called "SUPER Chunk It", this is called Long Division, Normal, ordinary, standard long division, which has been taught for decades, maybe centuries in North America. Which is better than the Chunking method I've been seeing. The only thing new to me is that "chart" on the side (which seems handy), and the notation used in the classroom examples, which seems like quite a simple variation.
I learned to divide by the 2 digit divisors the "Asian" way back when I was a mere child and now that I am a dad and has to explain how to do it to my young child, the steps I showed her were too complicated because it is all spread out. However after watching this video demonstration, I prefer this new way of diving a whole lot more. I will first practice myself a few times, then I will pass it on to my young daughter. Thank you.
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I've been looking everywhere and can't find a real explanation of
the "long division" algorithm. I can of course use this algorithm (I
learned it looooong ago in elementary school) but what I'm asking you
is to "re-invent" this algorithm. I find it very confusing to know
that it works but not know why, and i'll bet you don't know either;)
kingofdice66 2 weeks ago
...? Standard multiplication. That chart on the side is extra. And why don't people just think of 25 as a quarter or 25 cents? Speeds it up a lot. And simple mastery of multiplication tables frees up your thinking to flow through it much more easily.
mithrandyr 11 months ago
Ummmm, this isn't called "SUPER Chunk It", this is called Long Division, Normal, ordinary, standard long division, which has been taught for decades, maybe centuries in North America. Which is better than the Chunking method I've been seeing. The only thing new to me is that "chart" on the side (which seems handy), and the notation used in the classroom examples, which seems like quite a simple variation.
niceguy169 1 year ago
I learned to divide by the 2 digit divisors the "Asian" way back when I was a mere child and now that I am a dad and has to explain how to do it to my young child, the steps I showed her were too complicated because it is all spread out. However after watching this video demonstration, I prefer this new way of diving a whole lot more. I will first practice myself a few times, then I will pass it on to my young daughter. Thank you.
KCAASE 1 year ago
Thank you. This is very helpful.
javieralejandro1968 1 year ago