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Division sentences.
Formulate division expressions or sentences to represent the partitioning of a quantity into equal parts. Utilize symbols and mathematical notation to articulate the division process, fostering clarity in problem-solving.
Properties of Division
Explore the fundamental properties associated with division, such as the identity property and the relationship between multiplication and division. Understanding these properties enhances proficiency in manipulating and solving division problems.
Divide By One Digit Numbers Within 100
Develop the skill to divide larger numbers by one-digit divisors within the range of 100. Mastering this technique is essential for solving real-world problems and building a strong foundation for more advanced division concepts.
Divide by One-Digit Numbers (Within 100)
Divide by two digit numbers within 100.
Extend division skills by dividing larger numbers by two-digit divisors within the range of 100. This advanced division concept builds on foundational skills, allowing for the solution of more complex mathematical problems..
Divide by Two-Digit Numbers (within 100)
Inequalities with division.
Investigate and solve inequalities involving division, where the relative sizes of quantities are expressed. Understand how division influences the relationships between numbers, contributing to a deeper comprehension of mathematical inequalities.
Inequalities with Division
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Division is a fundamental arithmetic operation that determines how many times one number can be evenly distributed into another. It involves splitting a quantity into equal parts or groups to find the quotient. It is the inverse operation of multiplication and is commonly used to solve problems involving distribution or partitioning of resources or quantities. In mathematics, division is denoted by the symbol / or Γ·, where the number being divided is called the dividend, and the number by which it is divided is called the divisor.
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Division is a mathematical operation that involves splitting a quantity or set of objects into equal parts to determine how many times one number fits into another. It is the process of partitioning a whole into smaller, equal groups, resulting in the quotient, which represents the number of times the divisor can be subtracted from the dividend. Division is essential for various real-world applications, such as sharing items equally among people, calculating rates or ratios, and solving mathematical problems involving proportions.
Divide and Win
A fun-filled game for Grade 3 kids to sharpen their division skills on an exciting platform
Catch the Factors
A perfectly designed game for Garde 3 kids to help them practice finding missing facts in order to complete the given multiplication & division facts.
Math Bingo Multiplayer
Face off against a classmate or an online opponent taking turns to answer problems. Choose your operation and answer correctly to get a chance to mark your token. Work to make a vertical, horizontal, or diagonal row. Be careful! A missed answer prevents you from marking your board!
Math Tetris Multiplayer
Team up with friends or work with other students online in this incredibly fun tetris-like game! Practice either addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division, blasting the triangles with incorrect information. But be careful - if you blast a correct equation, you'll lose a chance! Click to flip and arrange all of your triangles to form a pyramid!
Math Connect 4 Multiplayer
Face off against an opponent in this classic logic game. Invite friends to play or be paired by the system. Answer addition questions correctly to earn the chance to drop your marker into the board. To win, connect four circles with your color marker, either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally!
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Face off against your opponent armed with a slingshot. Answer questions in math, language, or use your typing skills to get ahead. Shoot stones at the correct answer bubble to pop it and score! Be careful...those bubbles will come faster the further you get into the game!
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Who will make it to the top first? Climb faster than your friends by answering questions either in math, language, or using your typing skills. Correct answers propel your stickman towards the top of the rope. Answer consecutively to earn sliding props to make your opponent slip back down their rope!
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Here you will find links to our many division worksheet pages, including division facts worksheets, division word problems and long division worksheets.
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Division Learning
Division is often a process which kids often find quite difficult and hard to learn. Kids need to learn what division is before they start formal work on dividing numbers.
Sharing things out, such as counters, between pretend people or cuddly toys is a great way to start your child on their division journey so that they have a basic understanding of what division is. Putting counters into same-size groups is also another way to reinforce division as a model for both sharing and grouping.
When your child is confident with sharing and they have a good understanding of division, they can start learning their division facts and the long division method.
Once they have mastered long division dividing numbers by a single digit, they can start dividing numbers by 2 digits, and begin to learn to divide decimal numbers.
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Division Worksheets by Grade
- Understanding Division
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Division Facts Worksheets
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- Dividing Negative Numbers
Division Word Problems
- Division Resources
- Division Games
Second Grade Division
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- How to do Division Worksheets
- 2nd Grade Division Problems
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3rd Grade Division
- Division Facts to 10x10 Worksheets
- Long Division Worksheets 3rd Grade
- Division Worksheets Grade 3 Word Problems
4th Grade Division
- Divding by Multiples of 10 and 100 Worksheets
- 4th Grade Long Division Worksheets
- Division Worksheets Grade 4 Word Problems
5th Grade Division
- Decimal Division Facts
- Long Division Worksheets (whole numbers)
- Long Division of Decimal Numbers
Understanding Division Worksheets
Here you will find a selection of Division sheets designed to help your child improve their understanding of what division is.
The sheets introduce the idea of division in terms of sharing and grouping, and designed to be a good practical start to learning about division.
All the free math work sheets in this section are informed by the Elementary Math Benchmarks for 2nd Grade.
- Understanding Division Sheets
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Division Flashcards
Here you will find a selection of Division Flashcards designed to help your child learn their Division facts.
Using flashcards is a great way to learn your Math facts. They can be taken on a journey, played with in a game, or used in a spare five minutes daily until your child knows their facts off by heart.
Using these flashcards will help your child to:
- learn their division facts up to 10x10.
All the free Math flash cards in this section are informed by the Elementary Math Benchmarks for 3rd Grade.
- Printable Math Flashcards - Division
Multiplication & Division Times Table Charts
Here you will find a selection of Multiplication/Division Times Table Charts to 10x10 or 12x12 to support your child in learning their multiplication and division facts.
There is a wide selection of multiplication charts including both color and black and white, smaller charts, filled charts and blank charts.
Using these charts will help your child to:
- Learn their multiplication and division facts to 10x10 or 12x12;
- Large Multiplication Chart
- Times Tables Chart to 10x10
- Times Table Grid to 12x12
Division Practice Area
Here is our free division practice area.
If you want to practice your division facts, or take a timed division test, then this is the place for you.
In this area, we cover the following division facts:
- division facts up to 5x5, up to 10x10 or up to 12x12;
- division facts linked to individual tables facts;
- dividing by 10 and 100.
- Division Practice Zone
Here you will find a selection of Mental Division sheets designed to help your child improve their recall of Division Facts and to apply their facts to answer related questions.
Division (and multiplication) Worksheet Generator
Here is our free generator for division (and multiplication) worksheets.
This easy-to-use generator will create randomly generated division worksheets for you to use.
Each sheet comes complete with answers if required.
The areas the generator covers includes:
- Dividing with numbers to 5x5;
- Dividing with numbers to 10x10;
- Dividing with numbers to 12x12;
- Divide with 10s e.g. 120 ÷ 4
- Divide with 100s e.g. 2100 ÷ 3
- Divide with tenths e.g. 2.4 ÷ 6
- Dividing with a single times table;
- Practicing division with selected times tables;
These generated sheets can be used in a number of ways to help your child with their division table learning.
- Division Facts Worksheets (randomly generated)
- Multiplication & Division Worksheets (randomly generated)
Division Facts to 10x10 Sheets (3rd & 4th Grade)
Here you will find a selection of Division sheets designed to help your child learn their Division facts up to 10x10.
Example: if a child knows that 5 x 4 = 20, then they should also know that 20 ÷ 5 = 4 and 20 ÷ 4 = 5.
The sheets are graded so that the division facts start off up to 5x5, progressing on to 10x10 by the end.
Using these sheets will help your child to:
- understand how division and multiplication are related;
- Printable Division Worksheets to 10x10
Division Related Facts 10s and 100s (4th & 5th Grade)
Here you will find a selection of Division sheets designed to help your child learn to use their Division facts up to 10x10 to answer related questions.
Example: if you know that 42 ÷ 6 = 7, then you also know that 420 ÷ 6 = 70 or 420 ÷ 70 = 6, etc.
The sheets are graded so that the related division facts start off easier, then get gradually harder.
- know how to multiply and divide decimals up to 3dp by 10 or 100;
- apply their division facts up to 10x10 to answer related questions.
- Multiply and Divide by 10 100 (decimals)
Division Related Facts Decimals (5th & 6th Grade)
Here you will find a selection of Division sheets designed to help your child learn to use their Division facts up to 10x10 to answer related questions involving decimals.
Example: if you know that 24 ÷ 6 = 4, then you also know that 2.4 ÷ 6 = 0.4 or 2.4 ÷ 0.4 = 6, etc.
- apply their division facts up to 10x10 to answer related questions involving decimals.
Dividing Negative Numbers (6th Grade)
We also have a generator for creating your own division worksheets involving signed integers.
You can choose the values you want and tailor the worksheets to your needs.
- Dividing Negative Numbers (randomly generated)
Long Division Worksheets and Support
Long Division starts properly once kids reach 3rd grade, and after they have a good understanding of what division is, and know their division facts.
Here you will find long division worksheets, starting from dividing a 2 digit number by a single digit, all the way up to dividing a 3 or 4 digit number by two digits.
Long Division Support
We have created a calculator to help you master the long division method.
Just type in the dividend and divisor and let the calculator show you how to work out the long division, step-by-step.
The calculator also gives commentary to show you what is happending at each stage.
- Step by Step Long Division Calculator
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Randomly Generated Long Division Problems Worksheet Generator
Take a look at our long division problems worksheet generators.
This generator will generate your own worksheets from 2-digits by 1-digit to 5-digits by 2-digits.
You can also create your own long division worksheets with money amounts from up to $10 by a single digit to up to $100,000 by 2-digits
You can choose to have remainders or not, and whether to record the remainders as a whole number or fraction.
- Long Division Problems with Answers (randomly generated)
- Long Division with Money (randomly generated)
Long Division 2 Digits by 1 Digit (3rd Grade)
Here you will find a selection of free Division sheets 3rd Grade which are designed to help your child understand how to do long division. The sheets are graded so that the easier ones are at the top.
- divide a 2 digit number by a single digit;
- use remainders when dividing.
Long Division 3 & 4 Digits by 1 Digit (4th Grade)
Here you will find a range of Long Division sheets which are designed to help your child master their Long Division by a single digit.
- use long division to divide a range of numbers by a single digit.
Long Division by 2 Digits (5th Grade)
Here you will find a selection of free Division sheets designed to help your child learn to do 2 digit long division. The sheets are graded so that the easier ones are at the top.
- divide a range of 3,4 and 5 digit numbers by two digits.
- Long Division Worksheets - Dividing by 2 Digits
Long Division by Decimals (6th Grade)
We have some decimal division worksheets with up to 3 decimal places.
There are also some worked examples to show you how.
We have created lots of division word problems for you to solve.
The sheets involve solving division problems in a range of different contexts and involve both sharing and grouping.
These sheets involve solving a range of division problems.
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- 2nd Grade Division Worksheets
- Division Sheets Grade 3 Word Problems
- Division Sheets Grade 4 Word Problems
Fun Division Games
Here you will find a range of Free Printable Division Games.
The following games develop the Math skill of dividing in a fun and motivating way.
The following sheets will help your child to:
- learn their Division facts;
- develop their strategic thinking skills.
All the printable Math sheets in this section are informed by the Elementary Math Benchmarks.
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Unit 5: Division
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Do you like breaking things apart? Then you're going to love learning about division! We'll use place value, area models, and estimation techniques to make dividing by 1-digit numbers a breeze. In this unit, you will even get the inside scoop on what to do when there's a pesky remainder left over.
- Division: FAQ (Opens a modal)
- Estimating division that results in non-whole numbers (Opens a modal)
- Understanding remainders (Opens a modal)
- Introduction to remainders (Opens a modal)
- Interpreting remainders (Opens a modal)
- Estimate to divide by 1-digit numbers Get 3 of 4 questions to level up!
- Interpret remainders Get 3 of 4 questions to level up!
- Divide with remainders (2-digit by 1-digit) Get 3 of 4 questions to level up!
Divide multiples of 10, 100, and 1,000 by 1-digit numbers
- Quotients that are multiples of 10 (Opens a modal)
- Divide multiples of 10, 100, and 1,000 by 1-digit numbers Get 5 of 7 questions to level up!
Division with place value
- Division using place value (Opens a modal)
- Divide using place value Get 3 of 4 questions to level up!
Division with area models
- Division with area models (Opens a modal)
- Create division equations with area models Get 3 of 4 questions to level up!
- Divide by 1-digit numbers with area models Get 3 of 4 questions to level up!
Estimate quotients
- Estimating quotients (Opens a modal)
- Estimate quotients (3- and 4-digit divided by 1-digit) Get 3 of 4 questions to level up!
Multi-digit division with partial quotients
- Introduction to division with partial quotients (no remainder) (Opens a modal)
- Division with partial quotients (remainder) (Opens a modal)
- Intro to long division (no remainders) (Opens a modal)
- Divide multi-digit numbers by 2, 3, 4, and 5 (remainders) Get 5 of 7 questions to level up!
- Divide multi-digit numbers by 6, 7, 8, and 9 (remainders) Get 3 of 4 questions to level up!
Multiplication, division word problems
- Division word problem: field goals (Opens a modal)
- Multiplication word problem: pizza (Opens a modal)
- Multiplication and division word problems Get 5 of 7 questions to level up!
Multi-step word problems
- 2-step estimation word problem (Opens a modal)
- 2-step estimation word problems Get 3 of 4 questions to level up!
- Represent multi-step word problems using equations Get 3 of 4 questions to level up!
- Multi-step word problems with whole numbers Get 3 of 4 questions to level up!
Division Worksheets
Welcome to the division worksheets page at Math-Drills.com! Please give us your undivided attention while we introduce this page. Our worksheets for division help you to teach students the very important concept of division. If students have a good recall of multiplication facts, the division facts should be a breeze to teach. If you want your students to experience success in learning division, please make sure they know their multiplication facts to 81, how to multiply by 0 and how to multiply by 10. If they don't know these things, learning division will take a lot longer.
On this page you will find many Division Worksheets including division facts and long division with and without remainders. We start off with some division facts which are just the multiplication facts expressed in a different way. The main difference is that you can't divide by 0 and get a real number. If you really want your students to impress, say at their dinner table when their parents ask them what they learned today, you can teach them that division by zero is undefined.
The rest of the page is devoted to long division which for some reason is disliked among some members of the population. Long division is most difficult when students don't know their multiplication facts, so make sure they know them first! Oh, we already said that. What about a long division algorithm... maybe the one you or your parents or your grandparents learned? We adamantly say, yes! The reason that you and your ancestors used it is because it is an efficient and beautiful algorithm that will allow you to solve some of the most difficult division problems that even base ten blocks couldn't touch. It works equally well for decimals and whole numbers. Long division really isn't that hard.
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Division Facts Tables
Like their counterparts on the multiplication facts page, these division facts tables can be used in a variety of ways to help students learn division facts. Students can memorize, look for patterns in the tables, compare them to multiplication tables, write answers on the versions with the answers omitted, or a variety of other learning activities. The tables come in gray, color and Montessori color depending on what fits you and your printer or school the best. For those that have already mastered the facts up to 12, they might be challenged to try the 13 to 24 versions.
- Division Facts Tables for Facts from 1 to 12 Division Facts Tables in Gray 1 to 12 Division Facts Tables in Gray 1 to 12 (Answers Omitted) Division Facts Tables in Color 1 to 12 Division Facts Tables in Color 1 to 12 (Answers Omitted) Division Facts Tables in Color 1 to 12 with Individual Facts Highlighted Division Facts Tables in Montessori Colors 1 to 12 Division Facts Tables in Montessori Colors 1 to 12 (Answers Omitted)
- Division Facts Tables for Facts from 13 to 24 Division Facts Tables in Gray 13 to 24 Division Facts Tables in Gray 13 to 24 (Answers Omitted) Division Facts Tables in Color 13 to 24 Division Facts Tables in Color 13 to 24 (Answers Omitted)
Division Facts up to the 7 Times Table
If your students aren't quite ready for all of the division facts at once, this might be a good place to start. Perhaps they are really good at the multiplying up to 5; there is a worksheet to help them practice, and when they are ready, they can include 6 then 7. This section includes vertical questions with the traditional division symbol (aka bracket) and some arranged with a division symbol like you might see addition, subtraction or multiplication arranged.
- Division Facts up to the 7 Times Table with a Long Division Symbol Vertical Division Facts Up To The 5 Times Table With Long Division Symbol/Bracket (50 per page) ✎ Vertical Division Facts Up To The 6 Times Table With Long Division Symbol/Bracket (50 per page) ✎ Vertical Division Facts Up To The 7 Times Table With Long Division Symbol/Bracket (50 per page) ✎
- Division Facts up to the 7 Times Table with a Division Sign Vertical Division Facts Dividends to 25 With Division Sign Vertical Division Facts Dividends to 36 With Division Sign Vertical Division Facts Dividends to 49 With Division Sign
More worksheets with division facts up to 7, but these ones are arranged horizontally. This is a more natural arrangement for students who are used to reading things from left to right, allows them to practice recalling the answers and it is possible to fit 100 of these questions on the page without it getting too cluttered. If clutter is a problem though, there are also 50 and 25 question options.
- Horizontally Arranged Division Facts up to the 5 Times Table Horizontally Arranged Division Facts with Dividends to 25 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Division Facts with Dividends to 25 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Division Facts with Dividends to 25 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎
- Horizontally Arranged Division Facts up to the 6 Times Table Horizontally Arranged Division Facts with Dividends to 36 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Division Facts with Dividends to 36 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Division Facts with Dividends to 36 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎
- Horizontally Arranged Division Facts up to the 7 Times Table Horizontally Arranged Division Facts with Dividends to 49 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Division Facts with Dividends to 49 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Division Facts with Dividends to 49 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎
Some students require chunking and more practice before they can handle the more complex pages with many different divisors. Here the worksheets only contain one divisor and there are several repetitions of the set on each page.
- Dividing by Individual Facts up to the 7 Times Table Vertically Arranged Dividing by 1 with Quotients 1 to 7 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 2 with Quotients 1 to 7 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 3 with Quotients 1 to 7 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 4 with Quotients 1 to 7 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 5 with Quotients 1 to 7 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 6 with Quotients 1 to 7 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 7 with Quotients 1 to 7 ( 50 Questions ) ✎
- Dividing by Groups of Individual Facts up to the 7 Times Table Vertically Arranged Dividing by 1, 2 and 5 with Quotients 1 to 7 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 3, 4 and 6 with Quotients 1 to 7 ( 50 Questions ) ✎
More individual division facts worksheets but with a horizontal arrangement. This section includes 50 and 25 question options with each set repeated on the page.
- Horizontally Arranged Dividing by Individual Facts up to the 7 Times Table (50 Questions per Page) Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 1 with Quotients 1 to 7 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 2 with Quotients 1 to 7 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 3 with Quotients 1 to 7 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 4 with Quotients 1 to 7 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 5 with Quotients 1 to 7 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 6 with Quotients 1 to 7 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 7 with Quotients 1 to 7 ( 50 Questions ) ✎
- Horizontally Arranged Dividing by Individual Facts up to the 7 Times Table (25 Large Print Questions per Page) Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 1 with Quotients 1 to 7 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 2 with Quotients 1 to 7 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 3 with Quotients 1 to 7 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 4 with Quotients 1 to 7 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 5 with Quotients 1 to 7 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 6 with Quotients 1 to 7 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 7 with Quotients 1 to 7 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎
Division Facts up to the 9 Times Table
Manipulatives can help students "get" the concept of division. For example, students could regroup base ten blocks into units, then divide the units into piles. For the question 81 ÷ 9, students would start with eight ten blocks and one unit block. They would trade in the ten blocks for unit blocks and try to distribute all 81 of the unit blocks into nine piles. If they did it correctly, they would end up with 9 piles of 9 units and could say that 81 ÷ 9 = 9 as there are 9 units in each pile.
- Division Facts up to the 9 Times Table With a Long Division Symbol Vertical Division Facts Up To The 8 Times Table With Long Division Symbol/Bracket (50 per page) ✎ Vertical Division Facts Up To The 9 Times Table With Long Division Symbol/Bracket (50 per page) ✎
- Division Facts up to the 9 Times Table with a Division Sign Vertical Division Facts Dividends to 64 With Division Sign Vertical Division Facts Dividends to 81 With Division Sign Large Print Vertical Division Facts Dividends to 81 With Division Sign
If students learn up to the 9 times table and can do all the related division, they are likely to do well in later math studies. Long multiplication and long division, algebra, and many other math topics rely on students knowing these facts. Division facts worksheets up to the nine times tables can be used for students to practice, as a diagnostic test to see what gaps exist, or as a mastery test before moving on to the next topic. This section includes horizontally arranged questions which allows for a 100 per page option. Worksheets up to the 8 times table are also included to ensure a continual flow with the rest of this page, say, if you were adding one number at a time.
- Horizontally Arranged Division Facts up to the 8 Times Table Horizontally Arranged Division Facts with Dividends to 64 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Division Facts with Dividends to 64 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Division Facts with Dividends to 64 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎
- Horizontally Arranged Division Facts up to the 9 Times Table Horizontally Arranged Division Facts with Dividends to 81 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Division Facts with Dividends to 81 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Division Facts with Dividends to 81 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎
More individual facts where a single number is used as the divisor throughout the entire worksheet. The quotients end up being in the range 1 to 9. These are great for students that need more practice on one or more divisors. This might be identified using a diagnostic test of a worksheet that includes all the division facts. If students consistently get questions wrong with a certain divisor, these worksheets might help them.
- Dividing by Individual Facts up to the 9 Times Table Vertically Arranged Dividing by 1 with Quotients 1 to 9 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 2 with Quotients 1 to 9 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 3 with Quotients 1 to 9 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 4 with Quotients 1 to 9 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 5 with Quotients 1 to 9 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 6 with Quotients 1 to 9 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 7 with Quotients 1 to 9 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 8 with Quotients 1 to 9 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 9 with Quotients 1 to 9 ( 50 Questions ) ✎
- Dividing by Groups of Individual Facts up to the 9 Times Table Vertically Arranged Dividing by 1, 2 and 5 with Quotients 1 to 9 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 3, 4 and 6 with Quotients 1 to 9 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 7, 8 and 9 with Quotients 1 to 9 ( 50 Questions ) ✎
Same as the previous section except with horizontally arranged questions and more options for the number of questions per page.
- Horizontally Arranged Dividing by Individual Facts up to the 9 Times Table (100 Questions) Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 1 with Quotients 1 to 9 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 2 with Quotients 1 to 9 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 3 with Quotients 1 to 9 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 4 with Quotients 1 to 9 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 5 with Quotients 1 to 9 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 6 with Quotients 1 to 9 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 7 with Quotients 1 to 9 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 8 with Quotients 1 to 9 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 9 with Quotients 1 to 9 ( 100 Questions ) ✎
- Horizontally Arranged Dividing by Individual Facts up to the 9 Times Table (50 Questions) Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 1 with Quotients 1 to 9 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 2 with Quotients 1 to 9 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 3 with Quotients 1 to 9 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 4 with Quotients 1 to 9 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 5 with Quotients 1 to 9 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 6 with Quotients 1 to 9 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 7 with Quotients 1 to 9 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 8 with Quotients 1 to 9 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 9 with Quotients 1 to 9 ( 50 Questions ) ✎
- Horizontally Arranged Dividing by Individual Facts up to the 9 Times Table (25 Large Print Questions) Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 1 with Quotients 1 to 9 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 2 with Quotients 1 to 9 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 3 with Quotients 1 to 9 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 4 with Quotients 1 to 9 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 5 with Quotients 1 to 9 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 6 with Quotients 1 to 9 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 7 with Quotients 1 to 9 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 8 with Quotients 1 to 9 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 9 with Quotients 1 to 9 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎
Division Facts up to the 10 Times Table
Ten is such an important number in math. Our entire numbering system is based on tens. There are ten digits and each lower place is a tenth (divided by 10) of the place before it. Although 10 is a two-digit number, it is almost always included in multiplication and division facts learning. Multiplying and dividing by 10 is so important there is a whole page (powers of ten) on Math-Drills dedicated to it.
If you jumped right to this section, you cannot be blamed! A lot of students learn their times tables all at once and that means including the most important 10! So, when they are ready for division worksheets, they are ready for this section. For students who might be struggling a bit though, please scroll up and start them off with something a little more at their pace.
- Division Facts up to the 10 Times Table With a Long Division Symbol Vertical Division Facts Up To The 10 Times Table With Long Division Symbol/Bracket (50 per page) ✎
- Division Facts up to the 10 Times Table with a Division Sign Vertical Division Facts Dividends to 100 With Division Sign
Even with its size, 10 is often the easiest divisor to use... well, besides 1. This section includes horizontally arranged practice questions for all the division facts from the 1 times to the 10 times table.
- Horizontally Arranged Division Facts up to the 10 Times Table Horizontally Arranged Division Facts with Dividends to 100 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Division Facts with Dividends to 100 ( 50 Questions ) ✎
The worksheets in this section are included for students that need the facts one at a time with quotients from 1 to 10.
- Dividing by Individual Facts up to the 10 Times Table Vertically Arranged Dividing by 1 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 2 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 3 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 4 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 5 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 6 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 7 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 8 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 9 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 10 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 50 Questions ) ✎
- Dividing by Groups of Individual Facts up to the 10 Times Table Vertically Arranged Dividing by 1, 2, 5 and 10 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 3, 4 and 6 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 7, 8 and 9 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 50 Questions ) ✎
A horizontal repeat of the previous section.
- Horizontally Arranged Dividing by Individual Facts up to the 10 Times Table (100 Questions) Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 1 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 2 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 3 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 4 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 5 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 6 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 7 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 8 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 9 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 10 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 100 Questions ) ✎
- Horizontally Arranged Dividing by Individual Facts with up to the 10 Times Table (50 Questions) Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 1 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 2 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 3 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 4 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 5 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 6 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 7 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 8 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 9 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 10 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 50 Questions ) ✎
- Horizontally Arranged Dividing by Individual Facts up to the 10 Times Table (25 Large Print Questions) Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 1 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 2 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 3 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 4 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 5 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 6 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 7 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 8 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 9 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 10 with Quotients 1 to 10 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎
Division Facts up to the 12 Times Table
Ah, twelve. Educators have a penchant for the the 12 times table likely because it is important in clocks, eggs, the Vendergood language, and definitely to the Dozenal Societies of America and Great Britain. In mathematics, it is seen mostly in the completion of both multiplication and division facts worksheets. Since Math-Drills is happy to support the base twelve system, we present worksheets with division facts up to the 12 times table in the unlikely event that the duodecimal (aka dozenal) system is ever adopted.
- Division Facts up to the 12 Times Table with a Long Division Symbol Vertical Division Facts Up To The 11 Times Table With Long Division Symbol/Bracket (50 per page) ✎ Vertical Division Facts Up To The 12 Times Table With Long Division Symbol/Bracket (50 per page) ✎
- Division Facts up to the 12 Times Table with a Division Sign Vertical Division Facts Dividends to 144 With Division Sign
Division is essentially asking the question, "How many _____'s are in _____?" For the question, 81 ÷ 9, the prompt would sound like, "How many 9's are in 81?" This prompt will benefit students in later math studies when there are more complex concepts such as dividing decimals or fractions. "How many thirds are in four?" or even better, "How many third cups are in four cups?" If necessary, get out the measuring cups.
This important section includes worksheets with division facts up to the 12 times table with a 100 question option.
- Horizontally Arranged Division Facts up to the 12 Times Table Horizontally Arranged Division Facts with Dividends to 144 ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Division Facts with Dividends to 144 ( 50 Questions ) ✎
So, if you are having your students learn division facts up to the 12 times table, it might be useful to have some worksheets with individual facts for a few students who might be overwhelmed with everything at once!
- Dividing by Individual Facts up to the 12 Times Table Vertically Arranged Dividing by 1 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 2 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 3 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 4 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 5 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 6 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 7 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 8 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 9 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 10 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 11 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 12 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 50 Questions ) ✎
- Dividing by Groups of Individual Facts up to the 12 Times Table Vertically Arranged Dividing by 1, 2, 5 and 10 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 3, 4 and 6 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 7, 8 and 9 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 11 and 12 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 50 Questions ) ✎
Same idea as the previous section, but with a horizontal arrangement and different numbers of questions on each page.
- Horizontally Arranged Dividing by Individual Facts up to the 12 Times Table (100 Questions) Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 1 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 2 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 3 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 4 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 5 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 6 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 7 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 8 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 9 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 10 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 11 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 12 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 100 Questions ) ✎
- Horizontally Arranged Dividing by Groups of Individual Facts up to the 12 Times Table (100 Questions) Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 1, 2, 5 and 10 (Quotient 1-12)
- Horizontally Arranged Dividing by Individual Facts up to the 12 Times Table (50 Questions) Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 1 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 2 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 3 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 4 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 5 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 6 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 7 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 8 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 9 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 10 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 11 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 12 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 50 Questions ) ✎
- Horizontally Arranged Dividing by Individual Facts up to the 12 Times Table (25 Large Print Questions) Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 1 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 2 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 3 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 4 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 5 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 6 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 7 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 8 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 9 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 10 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 11 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 12 with Quotients 1 to 12 ( 25 Questions ; Large Print) ✎
Division Facts beyond the 12 Times Table
Scenario: you have some students that have aced the division facts up to the 12 times table and need more of a challenge. This section has got you covered. Is there an argument for learning division facts for times tables beyond 9? 10? 12? Sure, why not. Students are likely to apply their knowledge in future math studies by instantly recognizing that the square root of 625 is 25, for example.
- Division Facts up to the 25 Times Table With a Long Division Symbol Vertical Division Facts Up To the 13 Times Table With Long Division Symbol/Bracket (50 per page) ✎ Vertical Division Facts Up To the 14 Times Table With Long Division Symbol/Bracket (50 per page) ✎ Vertical Division Facts Up To the 15 Times Table With Long Division Symbol/Bracket (50 per page) ✎ Vertical Division Facts Up To the 16 Times Table With Long Division Symbol/Bracket (50 per page) ✎ Vertical Division Facts Up To the 17 Times Table With Long Division Symbol/Bracket (50 per page) ✎ Vertical Division Facts Up To the 18 Times Table With Long Division Symbol/Bracket (50 per page) ✎ Vertical Division Facts Up To the 19 Times Table With Long Division Symbol/Bracket (50 per page) ✎ Vertical Division Facts Up To the 20 Times Table With Long Division Symbol/Bracket (50 per page) ✎ Vertical Division Facts From 5 Up To the 21 Times Table With Long Division Symbol/Bracket (50 per page) ✎ Vertical Division Facts From 5 Up To the 22 Times Table With Long Division Symbol/Bracket (50 per page) ✎ Vertical Division Facts From 5 Up To the 23 Times Table With Long Division Symbol/Bracket (50 per page) ✎ Vertical Division Facts From 5 Up To the 24 Times Table With Long Division Symbol/Bracket (50 per page) ✎ Vertical Division Facts From 5 Up To the 25 Times Table With Long Division Symbol/Bracket (50 per page) ✎
- Division Facts Up to the 15 Times Table With a Division Sign Vertical Division Facts Dividends to 169 With Division Sign Vertical Division Facts Dividends to 196 With Division Sign Vertical Division Facts Dividends to 225 With Division Sign
There are certainly a few questions on these worksheets that will be useful knowledge later on. If your students are interested in learning them, anything to do with 16, 20, 24, and 25 will certainly be useful, and likely someone could come up with a reason for learning the others. Sixteen is used in the base 16 (aka hexadecimal system), so converting hexadecimal numbers to decimal numbers involves dividing (and multiplying by 16). Twenty is a great number that is divisible by six different numbers and in turn is a factor of some important numbers. Twenty is also a coin unit in many countries. Twenty-four hours is the length of a day, so if you wanted to know how many days were in 288 hours, you might want to know your 24 times table division facts. Twenty-five, well that is the value of a quarter, isn't it? You could also calculate how many seconds of PAL video you have by dividing the number of frames by 25!
- Horizontally Arranged Division Facts up to the 20 Times Table Horizontally Arranged Division Facts Up to the 13 Times Table ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Division Facts Up to the 14 Times Table ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Division Facts Up to the 15 Times Table ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Division Facts Up to the 16 Times Table ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Division Facts Up to the 17 Times Table ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Division Facts Up to the 18 Times Table ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Division Facts Up to the 19 Times Table ( 100 Questions) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Division Facts Up to the 20 Times Table ( 100 Questions) ✎
If the previous two sections are a little tough to handle right out of the gates, perhaps start with these worksheets that only deal with one of the divisors at a time.
- Dividing by Individual Facts up to the 25 Times Table Vertically Arranged Dividing by 13 with Quotients 1 to 13 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 14 with Quotients 1 to 14 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 15 with Quotients 1 to 15 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 16 with Quotients 1 to 16 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 17 with Quotients 1 to 17 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 18 with Quotients 1 to 18 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 19 with Quotients 1 to 19 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 20 with Quotients 1 to 20 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 21 with Quotients 1 to 21 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 22 with Quotients 1 to 22 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 23 with Quotients 1 to 23 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 24 with Quotients 1 to 24 ( 50 Questions ) ✎ Vertically Arranged Dividing by 25 with Quotients 1 to 25 ( 50 Questions ) ✎
Even more of the previous section, but with 100 questions per page and a horizonal arrangement.
- Horizontally Arranged Dividing by Individual Facts up to the 25 Times Table Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 13 with Quotients 1 to 13 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 14 with Quotients 1 to 14 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 15 with Quotients 1 to 15 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 16 with Quotients 1 to 16 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 17 with Quotients 1 to 17 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 18 with Quotients 1 to 18 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 19 with Quotients 1 to 19 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 20 with Quotients 1 to 20 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 21 with Quotients 1 to 21 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 22 with Quotients 1 to 22 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 23 with Quotients 1 to 23 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 24 with Quotients 1 to 24 ( 100 Questions ) ✎ Horizontally Arranged Dividing by 25 with Quotients 1 to 25 ( 100 Questions ) ✎
Long division Worksheets
Need an easier way to divide large numbers? Try this method using powers of ten. To successfully use this method, students need to be able to multiply by powers of ten and to subtract. Students subtract the dividend multiplied by decreasing powers of ten until they have zero or a remainder. Example: 1458 ÷ 54. Note 54 × 1 = 54, 54 × 10 = 540 (nothing greater is needed). 1458 - 540 - 540 = 378. Note that 540 was subtracted twice, so the number of times that 54 "goes into" 1458 so far is 20 times. Continuing, 378 - 54 - 54 - 54 - 54 - 54 - 54 - 54 = 0. Since 54 was subtracted seven times, the quotient increases by seven for a total of 27. In other words, 54 "goes into" 1458, 27 times.
We might also mention that this method can be even more sophisticated by using multiples of powers of ten. In the above example, using 54 × 5 = 270 would have helped to get to the quotient quicker.
- Long Division Worksheets with No Remainders Long Division with No Remainders with a Multiple of Ten Divisor and a 2-Digit Quotient Long Division with No Remainders with a 1-Digit Divisor and a 1-Digit Quotient Long Division with No Remainders with a 1-Digit Divisor and a 2-Digit Quotient Long Division with No Remainders with a 1-Digit Divisor and a 3-Digit Quotient Long Division with No Remainders with a 2-Digit Divisor and a 2-Digit Quotient Long Division with No Remainders with a 2-Digit Divisor and a 3-Digit Quotient Long Division with No Remainders with a 2-Digit Divisor and a 4-Digit Quotient Long Division with No Remainders with a 3-Digit Divisor and a 3-Digit Quotient Long Division with No Remainders with a 3-Digit Divisor and a 4-Digit Quotient Long Division with No Remainders with a 3-Digit Divisor and a 5-Digit Quotient
- European Format Long Division Worksheets with No Remainders European Format Long Division with No Remainders with a 1-Digit Divisor and a 1-Digit Quotient European Format Long Division with No Remainders with a 1-Digit Divisor and a 2-Digit Quotient European Format Long Division with No Remainders with a 1-Digit Divisor and a 3-Digit Quotient European Format Long Division with No Remainders with a 2-Digit Divisor and a 2-Digit Quotient European Format Long Division with No Remainders with a 2-Digit Divisor and a 3-Digit Quotient European Format Long Division with No Remainders with a 2-Digit Divisor and a 4-Digit Quotient European Format Long Division with No Remainders with a 3-Digit Divisor and a 2-Digit Quotient European Format Long Division with No Remainders with a 3-Digit Divisor and a 3-Digit Quotient European Format Long Division with No Remainders with a 3-Digit Divisor and a 4-Digit Quotient
Have you ever thought that you could help a student understand things better and get a more precise answer while still using remainders? It's quite easy really. Remainders are usually given out of context, including on the answer keys below. A remainder is really a numerator in a fractional quotient. For example 19 ÷ 3 is 6 with a remainder of 1 which is more precisely 6 1/3. Using fractional quotients means your students will always find the exact answer to all long division questions, and in many cases the answer will actually be more precise (e.g. compare 6 1/3 with 6.3333....).
- Long Division Worksheets with Remainders Long Division with Remainders with a Multiple of Ten Divisor and a 2-Digit Quotient Long Division with Remainders with a 1-Digit Divisor and a 2-Digit Dividend Long Division with Remainders with a 1-Digit Divisor and a 3-Digit Dividend Long Division with Remainders with a 1-Digit Divisor and a 4-Digit Dividend Long Division with Remainders with a 2-Digit Divisor and a 3-Digit Dividend Long Division with Remainders with a 2-Digit Divisor and a 4-Digit Dividend Long Division with Remainders with a 2-Digit Divisor and a 5-Digit Dividend Long Division with Remainders with a 3-Digit Divisor and a 4-Digit Dividend Long Division with Remainders with a 3-Digit Divisor and a 5-Digit Dividend Long Division with Remainders with a 3-Digit Divisor and a 6-Digit Dividend
- European Format Long Division Worksheets with Remainders European Format Long Division with Remainders with a 1-Digit Divisor and a 2-Digit Dividend European Format Long Division with Remainders with a 1-Digit Divisor and a 3-Digit Dividend European Format Long Division with Remainders with a 1-Digit Divisor and a 4-Digit Dividend European Format Long Division with Remainders with a 2-Digit Divisor and a 3-Digit Dividend European Format Long Division with Remainders with a 2-Digit Divisor and a 4-Digit Dividend European Format Long Division with Remainders with a 2-Digit Divisor and a 5-Digit Dividend European Format Long Division with Remainders with a 3-Digit Divisor and a 4-Digit Dividend European Format Long Division with Remainders with a 3-Digit Divisor and a 5-Digit Dividend European Format Long Division with Remainders with a 3-Digit Divisor and a 6-Digit Dividend
- Long Division Worksheets with Decimal Quotients Long Division with Decimal Quotients with a 1-Digit Divisor; 2-Digit Dividend Long Division with Decimal Quotients with a 1-Digit Divisor; 3-Digit Dividend Long Division with Decimal Quotients with a 1-Digit Divisor; 4-Digit Dividend Long Division with Decimal Quotients with a 2-Digit Divisor; 3-Digit Dividend Long Division with Decimal Quotients with a 2-Digit Divisor; 4-Digit Dividend Long Division with Decimal Quotients with a 2-Digit Divisor; 5-Digit Dividend Long Division with Decimal Quotients with a 3-Digit Divisor; 4-Digit Dividend Long Division with Decimal Quotients with a 3-Digit Divisor; 5-Digit Dividend Long Division with Decimal Quotients with a 3-Digit Divisor; 6-Digit Dividend
- European Format Long Division Worksheets with Decimal Quotients European Format Long Division with Decimal Quotients with a 1-Digit Divisor; 2-Digit Dividend European Format Long Division with Decimal Quotients with a 1-Digit Divisor; 3-Digit Dividend European Format Long Division with Decimal Quotients with a 2-Digit Divisor; 2-Digit Dividend European Format Long Division with Decimal Quotients with a 2-Digit Divisor; 3-Digit Dividend European Format Long Division with Decimal Quotients with a 2-Digit Divisor; 4-Digit Dividend European Format Long Division with Decimal Quotients with a 3-Digit Divisor; 3-Digit Dividend European Format Long Division with Decimal Quotients with a 3-Digit Divisor; 4-Digit Dividend European Format Long Division with Decimal Quotients with a 3-Digit Divisor; 5-Digit Dividend
We thought it might be helpful to include some long division worksheets with the steps shown. The answer keys for these division worksheets use the standard algorithm that you might learn if you went to an English speaking school. Learning this algorithm by itself is sometimes not enough as it may not lead to a good conceptual understanding. One tool that helps students learn the standard algorithm and develop an understanding of division is a set of base ten blocks. By teaching students division with base ten blocks first then progressing to the standard algorithm, students will gain a conceptual understanding plus have the use of an efficient algorithm for long division. Students who have both of these things will naturally experience more success in their future mathematical studies.
- Long Division with 1-Digit Divisors with the Steps Shown on the Answer Key 2-Digit by 1-Digit Long Division with Remainders with the Steps Shown on the Answer Key 3-Digit by 1-Digit Long Division with Remainders with the Steps Shown on the Answer Key 4-Digit by 1-Digit Long Division with Remainders with the Steps Shown on the Answer Key 5-Digit by 1-Digit Long Division with Remainders with the Steps Shown on the Answer Key 6-Digit by 1-Digit Long Division with Remainders with the Steps Shown on the Answer Key
- Long Division with 2-Digit Divisors with the Steps Shown on the Answer Key 3-Digit by 2-Digit Long Division with Remainders with the Steps Shown on the Answer Key 4-Digit by 2-Digit Long Division with Remainders with the Steps Shown on the Answer Key 5-Digit by 2-Digit Long Division with Remainders with the Steps Shown on the Answer Key 6-Digit by 2-Digit Long Division with Remainders with the Steps Shown on the Answer Key
- Long Division with 3-Digit Divisors with the Steps Shown on the Answer Key 4-Digit by 3-Digit Long Division with Remainders with the Steps Shown on the Answer Key 5-Digit by 3-Digit Long Division with Remainders with the Steps Shown on the Answer Key 6-Digit by 3-Digit Long Division with Remainders with the Steps Shown on the Answer Key
Some students find it difficult to get everything lined up when completing a long division algorithm, so these worksheets include a grid and wider spacing of the digits to help students get things in the right place. The answer keys include the typical steps that students would record while completing each problem; however, slight variations in implementation may occur. For example, some people don't bother with the subtraction signs,some might show steps subtracting zero, etc.
- Long Division Worksheets with Grid Assistance and Prompts (No Remainders) 2-Digit by 1-Digit Long Division with Grid Assistance and Prompts and NO Remainders 3-Digit by 1-Digit Long Division with Grid Assistance and Prompts and NO Remainders 3-Digit by 2-Digit Long Division with Grid Assistance and Prompts and NO Remainders 4-Digit by 1-Digit Long Division with Grid Assistance and Prompts and NO Remainders 4-Digit by 2-Digit Long Division with Grid Assistance and Prompts and NO Remainders 5-Digit by 1-Digit Long Division with Grid Assistance and Prompts and NO Remainders 5-Digit by 2-Digit Long Division with Grid Assistance and Prompts and NO Remainders 6-Digit by 1-Digit Long Division with Grid Assistance and Prompts and NO Remainders 6-Digit by 2-Digit Long Division with Grid Assistance and Prompts and NO Remainders
- Long Division Worksheets with Grid Assistance Only (No Remainders) 3-Digit by 1-Digit Long Division with Grid Assistance and NO Remainders 3-Digit by 2-Digit Long Division with Grid Assistance and NO Remainders 4-Digit by 1-Digit Long Division with Grid Assistance and NO Remainders 4-Digit by 2-Digit Long Division with Grid Assistance and NO Remainders 5-Digit by 1-Digit Long Division with Grid Assistance and NO Remainders 5-Digit by 2-Digit Long Division with Grid Assistance and NO Remainders 6-Digit by 1-Digit Long Division with Grid Assistance and NO Remainders 6-Digit by 2-Digit Long Division with Grid Assistance and NO Remainders
- Long Division Worksheets with Grid Assistance and Prompts (Some Remainders) 2-Digit by 1-Digit Long Division with Grid Assistance and Prompts and some Remainders 3-Digit by 1-Digit Long Division with Grid Assistance and Prompts and some Remainders 3-Digit by 2-Digit Long Division with Grid Assistance and Prompts and some Remainders 4-Digit by 1-Digit Long Division with Grid Assistance and Prompts and some Remainders 4-Digit by 2-Digit Long Division with Grid Assistance and Prompts and some Remainders 5-Digit by 1-Digit Long Division with Grid Assistance and Prompts and some Remainders 5-Digit by 2-Digit Long Division with Grid Assistance and Prompts and some Remainders 6-Digit by 1-Digit Long Division with Grid Assistance and Prompts and some Remainders 6-Digit by 2-Digit Long Division with Grid Assistance and Prompts and some Remainders
- Long Division Worksheets with Grid Assistance Only (Some Remainders) 3-Digit by 1-Digit Long Division with Grid Assistance and some Remainders 3-Digit by 2-Digit Long Division with Grid Assistance and some Remainders 4-Digit by 1-Digit Long Division with Grid Assistance and some Remainders 4-Digit by 2-Digit Long Division with Grid Assistance and some Remainders 5-Digit by 1-Digit Long Division with Grid Assistance and some Remainders 5-Digit by 2-Digit Long Division with Grid Assistance and some Remainders 6-Digit by 1-Digit Long Division with Grid Assistance and some Remainders 6-Digit by 2-Digit Long Division with Grid Assistance and some Remainders
Divisibility by 2, 5 and 10
A number is divisible by 2 if the final digit (the digit in the ones place) is even. Numbers ending in 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8 therefore are divisible by 2. A number is divisible by 5 if the final digit is a 0 or a 5. A number is divisible by 10 if the final digit is a 0.
Divisibility by 3, 6 and 9
A number is divisible by 3 if the sum of its digits is divisible by 3. For example, 285 is divisible by 3 because 2 + 8 + 5 = 15 is divisible by 3. A number is divisible by 6 if it is divisible by both 3 and 2 (see above rules). A number is divisible by 9 if the sum of its digits is divisible by 9. For examples, 285 is not divisible by 9 because 2 + 8 + 5 = 15 is not divisible by 9.
Divisibility by 4, 7 and 8
A number is divisible by 4 if the last two digits of the number are divisible by 4. For 7, there are a couple of strategies to use. Please see Divisibility Tricks for Learning Math for more information. A number is divisible by 8 if the last three digits are divisible by 8. This is the standard rule which can be a little sketchy for larger numbers, like who knows if 680 is divisible by 8? Because of this, we offer our Math-Drills.com solution which requires a little arithmetic, but can be accomplished quite easily with a little practice. As you know 8 is 2 to the third power, so we thought if you could divide the last three digits of a number by 2 three times, it would be divisible by 8. 680 ÷ 2 ÷ 2 ÷ 2 = 340 ÷ 2 ÷ 2 = 170 ÷ 2 = 85. We have a winner! 680 is indeed divisible by 8.
- Divisibility Rules Worksheets with 2-Digit Numbers Divisibility of 2, 5 and 10 (2-digit) Divisibility of 3, 6 and 9 (2-digit) Divisibility of 4, 7 and 8 (2-digit) Divisibility of Numbers 2 to 10 (2-digit)
- Divisibility Rules Worksheets with 3-Digit Numbers Divisibility of 2, 5 and 10 (3-digit) Divisibility of 3, 6 and 9 (3-digit) Divisibility of 4, 7 and 8 (3-digit) Divisibility of Numbers 2 to 10 (3-digit)
- Divisibility Rules Worksheets with 4-Digit Numbers Divisibility of 2, 5 and 10 (4-digit) Divisibility of 3, 6 and 9 (4-digit) Divisibility of 4, 7 and 8 (4-digit) Divisibility of Numbers 2 to 10 (4-digit)
Dividing numbers in number systems other than decimal numbers including binary, quaternary, octal, duodecimal and hexadecimal numbers.
- Worksheets for Long Division in Other Base Number Systems Dividing Binary Numbers (Base 2) Dividing Ternary Numbers (Base 3) Dividing Quaternary Numbers (Base 4) Dividing Quinary Numbers (Base 5) Dividing Senary Numbers (Base 6) Dividing Octal Numbers (Base 8) Dividing Duodecimal Numbers (Base 12) Dividing Hexadecimal Numbers (Base 16) Dividing Vigesimal Numbers (Base 20) Dividing Hexatrigesimal Numbers (Base 36) Dividing Various Numbers (Various Bases)
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Word Problems on Dividing Decimals Game
Enjoy the marvel of mathematics by exploring how to solve word problems on dividing decimals.
Word Problems on Dividing Decimals by Decimals Game
Enjoy the marvel of math-multiverse by solving word problems on dividing decimals by decimals.
Find the Number of Groups Game
Find the number of groups to practice division.
Solve Word Problems on Division Game
Learn to solve math problems by solving word problems on division.
Find the Dividend Game
Enter the madness of math-multiverse by exploring how to find the dividend.
Solve Word Problems using Division Game
Apply your knowledge to solve word problems using division.
Solve Comparison Word Problems Game
Unearth the wisdom of mathematics by learning how to solve comparison word problems.
Word Problems on How many Tens Game
Learn to solve world problems on 'How many Tens' with this game.
Solve Word Problems Related to Division Game
Add more arrows to your childβs math quiver by solving word problems related to division.
Without an interest in the area of problem-solving, kids can find themselves struggling with basic mathematical questions. Instilling an educational approach to division right from third grade might help them overcome this hurdle and develop a fondness for math.
Why Do Division Word Problems Trouble Kids?
Division word problems involve using equal parts of a whole number or portions to analyze a problem and get the solution by discovering attributes of such portions. To illustrate, finding how many items from a total can be distributed among a given number of kids is an example of a division word problem.
Unlike addition and subtraction, division problems can test a kidβs skills unendingly. For many kids, the division may not appear as simple or appealing as other mathematical operations. Without a substantial interest or learning in this area, they may face problems in dealing with complex problems later. As a result, it is pertinent to help them learn this concept in a fun and engaging way to motivate them to improve their skills.
Interesting Ways To Teach Division
Word problems can easily bend a childβs mind, forcing them to hit roadblocks while solving them. To help them overcome this barrier, it is beneficial to introduce interactive and fun educational games that inspire them to improve consistently. Combining audio and visual elements, online games for kids can positively instigate them to earn a command over division word problems.
Here are some game suggestions which help -
Finding The Quotient
The interactive game encourages kids to find the quotient, after suggesting a word problem that involves division between numbers. Kids can select their answers from the options given to them.
Missing Numbers
This game encourages children to ascertain the value of an item, based on the value of another attribute. These word problems can be solved using division tactics, which further helps kids understand division in a fun way.
Comparative Numbers
These games focus on dual attributes to ascertain the answer to a word problem. Kids need to apply divisional concepts to solve these questions and move to the next level.
Struggles In Learning Division
What keeps children from feeling comfortable with division word problems is the difficulty in understanding the real crux of the problem. As if dealing with numbers was not easy enough, word problems further complicate it, jumbling their mind with curiosity and confusion. The best way to introduce them to division word problems is through the interactive and educational games on our platform.
Help your child deal with the complexity of division word problems with SplashLearn, an online educational platform for best learning and interactive fun. This is the only way to make sure they do not skip learning the essentials of the concept. Further, you must support them and motivate them to keep trying when they stumble, as this can go a long way in helping them build a positive relationship with math.
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Long Division
Online practice for grades 4-6.
Practice long division problems step-by-step interactively and online!
Each long division problem is presented in a grid, and you can write numbers and calculate the remainders just like if you were using paper and pencil.
You can choose the number of digits for the dividend and for the divisor (actually, a range for the number of digits), to make the problems easier or more challenging.
- For fourth grade: choose single-digit divisors and 2-4 digit dividends
- For fifth grade: choose single and two-digit divisors, and 3-6 digit dividends
At any point of your practice problem, you can push the "Check" button to check your work thus far. Any wrong digits are marked red, and correct ones are marked green.
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Division Problem Solving
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- Course Mathematics
- Grade Grade 5
- Section Division
- Outcome Dividing 3 digits by 1 digit
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- Activity ID 4240
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United states – common core state standards, 4 – grade 4, 4.nbt – number & operations in base ten (grade 4 expectations in this domain are limited to whole numbers less than or equal to 1,000,000.).
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4.NBT.6 – Find whole-number quotients and remainders with up to four-digit dividends and one-digit divisors, using strategies based on place value, the properties of operations, and/or the relationship between multiplication and division. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models.
Samples: Division facts. Dividing multiples of 10 by 1 digit. Dividing 3 digits by 1 digit (no remainders).
Australia – Australian Curriculum
Number and algebra.
Number and place value
ACMNA101 – Solve problems involving division by a one digit number, including those that result in a remainder
Samples: Division facts. Division facts (problem solving). Identifying the dividend. Dividing multiples of 10 by 1 digit.
New Zealand – National Standards
6 – year 6, 6.na – number and algebra.
6.NA.1 – Apply additive and simple multiplicative strategies flexibly to:
6.NA.1.b – Find fractions of sets, shapes, and quantities
Samples: Dividing by 6. Dividing by 6 (problem solving). Dividing by 7. Dividing by 7 (problem solving).
United Kingdom – National Curriculum
Ks2.y5 – ks2 year 5, year 5 programme of study.
KS2.Y5.N.MD – Number - multiplication and division
Pupils should be taught to:
KS2.Y5.N.MD.6 – Divide numbers up to 4 digits by a one-digit number using the formal written method of short division and interpret remainders appropriately for the context
Samples: Dividing 3 digits by 1 digit (no remainders). Division (estimation) - 1. Division (no remainders).
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Multiplication and Division KS2
This collection is one of our Primary Curriculum collections - tasks that are grouped by topic.
One Wasn't Square
Mrs Morgan, the class's teacher, pinned numbers onto the backs of three children. Use the information to find out what the three numbers were.
All the Digits
This multiplication uses each of the digits 0 - 9 once and once only. Using the information given, can you replace the stars in the calculation with figures?
Cycling Squares
Can you make a cycle of pairs that add to make a square number using all the numbers in the box below, once and once only?
Can you replace the letters with numbers? Is there only one solution in each case?
Multiplication Square Jigsaw
Can you complete this jigsaw of the multiplication square?
Shape Times Shape
These eleven shapes each stand for a different number. Can you use the number sentences to work out what they are?
What Do You Need?
Four of these clues are needed to find the chosen number on this grid and four are true but do nothing to help in finding the number. Can you sort out the clues and find the number?
Investigate the sum of the numbers on the top and bottom faces of a line of three dice. What do you notice?
How Do You Do It?
This group activity will encourage you to share calculation strategies and to think about which strategy might be the most efficient.
Table Patterns Go Wild!
Nearly all of us have made table patterns on hundred squares, that is 10 by 10 grids. This problem looks at the patterns on differently sized square grids.
Journeys in Numberland
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Ordering Cards
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Let Us Divide!
Look at different ways of dividing things. What do they mean? How might you show them in a picture, with things, with numbers and symbols?
Place four pebbles on the sand in the form of a square. Keep adding as few pebbles as necessary to double the area. How many extra pebbles are added each time?
Sweets in a Box
How many different shaped boxes can you design for 36 sweets in one layer? Can you arrange the sweets so that no sweets of the same colour are next to each other in any direction?
Round and Round the Circle
What happens if you join every second point on this circle? How about every third point? Try with different steps and see if you can predict what will happen.
Highest and Lowest
Put operations signs between the numbers 3 4 5 6 to make the highest possible number and lowest possible number.
Zios and Zepts
On the planet Vuv there are two sorts of creatures. The Zios have 3 legs and the Zepts have 7 legs. The great planetary explorer Nico counted 52 legs. How many Zios and how many Zepts were there?
Abundant Numbers
48 is called an abundant number because it is less than the sum of its factors (without itself). Can you find some more abundant numbers?
Find at least one way to put in some operation signs to make these digits come to 100.
Flashing Lights
Norrie sees two lights flash at the same time, then one of them flashes every 4th second, and the other flashes every 5th second. How many times do they flash together during a whole minute?
The Moons of Vuvv
The planet of Vuvv has seven moons. Can you work out how long it is between each super-eclipse?
Mystery Matrix
Can you fill in this table square? The numbers 2 -12 were used to generate it with just one number used twice.
Four Goodness Sake
Use 4 four times with simple operations so that you get the answer 12. Can you make 15, 16 and 17 too?
Multiplication Squares
Can you work out the arrangement of the digits in the square so that the given products are correct? The numbers 1 - 9 may be used once and once only.
Factor Lines
Arrange the four number cards on the grid, according to the rules, to make a diagonal, vertical or horizontal line.
Two Primes Make One Square
Can you make square numbers by adding two prime numbers together?
Cubes Within Cubes
We start with one yellow cube and build around it to make a 3x3x3 cube with red cubes. Then we build around that red cube with blue cubes and so on. How many cubes of each colour have we used?
I'm thinking of a number. My number is both a multiple of 5 and a multiple of 6. What could my number be?
Which Is Quicker?
Which is quicker, counting up to 30 in ones or counting up to 300 in tens? Why?
A Square of Numbers
Can you put the numbers 1 to 8 into the circles so that the four calculations are correct?
Odd Squares
Think of a number, square it and subtract your starting number. Is the number you're left with odd or even? How do the images help to explain this?
Up and Down Staircases
One block is needed to make an up-and-down staircase, with one step up and one step down. How many blocks would be needed to build an up-and-down staircase with 5 steps up and 5 steps down?
Carrying Cards
These sixteen children are standing in four lines of four, one behind the other. They are each holding a card with a number on it. Can you work out the missing numbers?
An Easy Way to Multiply by 10?
Do you agree with Badger's statements? Is Badger's reasoning 'watertight'? Why or why not?
Multiples Grid
What do the numbers shaded in blue on this hundred square have in common? What do you notice about the pink numbers? How about the shaded numbers in the other squares?
Factors and Multiples Game
This game can replace standard practice exercises on finding factors and multiples.
Music to My Ears
Can you predict when you'll be clapping and when you'll be clicking if you start this rhythm? How about when a friend begins a new rhythm at the same time?
What's in the Box?
This big box multiplies anything that goes inside it by the same number. If you know the numbers that come out, what multiplication might be going on in the box?
Factor-multiple Chains
Can you see how these factor-multiple chains work? Find the chain which contains the smallest possible numbers. How about the largest possible numbers?
This challenge is a game for two players. Choose two of the numbers to multiply or divide, then mark your answer on the number line. Can you get four in a row?
Picture a Pyramid ...
Imagine a pyramid which is built in square layers of small cubes. If we number the cubes from the top, starting with 1, can you picture which cubes are directly below this first cube?
The Remainders Game
Play this game and see if you can figure out the computer's chosen number.
Which Symbol?
Choose a symbol to put into the number sentence.
Times Tables Shifts
In this activity, the computer chooses a times table and shifts it. Can you work out the table and the shift each time?
Counting Cogs
Which pairs of cogs let the coloured tooth touch every tooth on the other cog? Which pairs do not let this happen? Why?
Light the Lights Again
Each light in this interactivity turns on according to a rule. What happens when you enter different numbers? Can you find the smallest number that lights up all four lights?
Follow the Numbers
What happens when you add the digits of a number then multiply the result by 2 and you keep doing this? You could try for different numbers and different rules.
Curious Number
Can you order the digits from 1-3 to make a number which is divisible by 3 so when the last digit is removed it becomes a 2-figure number divisible by 2, and so on?
Factor Track
Factor track is not a race but a game of skill. The idea is to go round the track in as few moves as possible, keeping to the rules.
So It's Times!
How will you decide which way of flipping over and/or turning the grid will give you the highest total?
Square Subtraction
Look at what happens when you take a number, square it and subtract your answer. What kind of number do you get? Can you prove it?
This Pied Piper of Hamelin
Investigate the different numbers of people and rats there could have been if you know how many legs there are altogether!
Multiply Multiples 1
Can you complete this calculation by filling in the missing numbers? In how many different ways can you do it?
Multiply Multiples 2
Can you work out some different ways to balance this equation?
Multiply Multiples 3
Have a go at balancing this equation. Can you find different ways of doing it?
Division Rules
This challenge encourages you to explore dividing a three-digit number by a single-digit number.
Always, Sometimes or Never? Number
Are these statements always true, sometimes true or never true?
Satisfying Four Statements
Can you find any two-digit numbers that satisfy all of these statements?
Picture Your Method
Can you match these calculation methods to their visual representations?
Compare the Calculations
Can you put these four calculations into order of difficulty? How did you decide?
Dicey Array
Watch the video of this game being played. Can you work out the rules? Which dice totals are good to get, and why?
4 by 4 Mathdokus
Can you use the clues to complete these 4 by 4 Mathematical Sudokus?
Xavi's T-shirt
How much can you read into a T-shirt?
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