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Division Worksheets
Division worksheets for grade 3 through grade 6.
Our free division worksheets start with practicing simple division facts (e.g. 10 ÷2 = 5) and progress to long division with divisors up to 99. Exercises with and without remainders and with missing divisors or dividends are included.
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- Meaning of division & division sentences
- Equal groups
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- Division facts practice (tables 1-10)
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- Dividing by 10
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- Divide 3 or 4 digit numbers by 1 digit numbers (no remainders)
- Division with remainders (1-100)
- Long division: Division facts (1-100), no remainder
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- Division word problems
- Division facts (tables 1-10, 1-12)
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- Divide by 10 or 100
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- Mixed multiplication and division word problems
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- Divide 3 or 4-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers mentally
- Division with remainder 1-100, 1-1,000
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- Long division with 1-digit divisors, no remainders
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- Missing dividend or divisor problems
- Missing factor problems (solve by long division)
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Free Printable Division Worksheets for 1st Year
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Division worksheets for Year 1 are essential tools for teachers to help their young students develop a strong foundation in mathematics. These worksheets provide a variety of exercises and activities designed to introduce first graders to the concept of division, while also reinforcing their skills in basic math operations such as addition and subtraction. By incorporating engaging visuals and real-life examples, these worksheets make learning division fun and relatable for Year 1 students. Teachers can easily integrate these division worksheets into their lesson plans, using them as in-class activities, homework assignments, or even as assessment tools to track their students' progress. With a wide range of division worksheets for Year 1 available, teachers can find the perfect resources to meet the diverse needs of their students and help them succeed in math.
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2. Try different methods of division
In Year 1, your child will begin to understand division as sharing and grouping. There are many easy ways you can support this at home.
Division by sharing
Ask your child to practise division by sharing objects equally.For example, 8 ÷ 2 could be solved by sharing 8 objects into 2 equal groups. Using objects such as your child’s toys, items of food, or buttons helps them visualise what the calculation means and keeps them interested.
Ask your child to find out how many objects there are to begin with. Can they share the objects equally between the two of you? Help them to share objects one at a time between the two groups. When all the objects have been shared, ask your child how many there are in each group. If you have the same number, explain that your child has shared the objects equally into two groups which is the same as dividing by two.
If you do not have the same number, ask your child if the objects have been shared equally. For example, ‘we started with 11 objects and shared them into two groups and I have 6 objects and you have 5 objects. Are they equal? If they are not equal then 11 cannot be shared equally into two groups so 11 cannot be divided by 2 equally using whole numbers or objects.’
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Division by grouping
It’s important that your child also understands division as grouping. Again, you can use any objects from around your home to practise division as grouping.
Ask your child to find out how many there are in a group of objects. Explain to them that you want to find out how many groups of two there are in the total group. Help your child to take two items at a time and count how many groups of two there are in the total number.
For example, if you had 8 objects and wanted to divide by grouping this could be seen as ‘How many groups of 2 are there in 8?’. Ask and support your child to explain that they have divided the 8 objects by grouping them in twos and finding out how many groups of 2 there are in the total group of 8 objects.
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3. Use mathematical language
It’s helpful to be able to use the language of multiplication and division when talking with your child, because being able to reason and communicate mathematically is one of the main aims of the National Curriculum. It also makes it much easier for your child to understand calculations when they are learning in school.
Multiplication language includes multiply , times, repeated, addition , equal groups , and arrays . Division language includes divide , sharing equally , grouping equally , and arrays .
You can help your child learn these terms by asking them to use this language to explain how they have solved a problem. It may be helpful to have the mathematical words written on cards and to ask your child to use some of the words in their explanations.
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Year 1 Maths Learning
Here are some of the key learning objectives for the end of Year 1:
- count to 100 forwards and backwards in ones
- read and write numbers to 100 in numerals
- find one more or one less
- compare numbers up to 100
- use ordinal numbers 1st, 2nd, 3rd, ...
- place missing numbers on a number line
- add and subtract single-digit numbers up to 10
- use number bonds and related subtraction facts within 10
- solve simple 1-step problems involving addition and subtraction to 10
- count in 10s
- add equal groups
- make arrays
- make equal groups by grouping and sharing
- recognise and find a half of shapes and sets of objects up to 20
- recognise and find a quarter of shapes and sets of objects up to 20
- measure and compare lengths
- measure and compare mass and capacity
- recognise coins and notes
- count coins in groups: 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p
- use language 'before' and 'after'
- learn days of the week and months of the year
- tell the time: o'clock and half-past
- compare times
- recognise and name 2D and 3D shapes
- describe position and turns
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Here you will find a range of Kindergarten Dot-to-Dot Worksheets.
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These year 1 maths worksheets will help your child to compare and start to order different things.
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- compare numbers up to 20.
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These year 1 maths worksheets will help your child learn to count on and back in ones, and put numbers up to 25 in the correct place in their sequence.
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The following worksheets involve different Kindergarten Math activities such as counting, coloring and learning to write numbers.
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Here you will find a range of Kindergarten Addition and Subtraction Worksheets.
The following worksheets involve adding and subtracting to 10.
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Year 1 measuring length sheets.
The Year 1 maths worksheets on this webpage are all about measuring length in inches and centimeters.
There are two different easy activities. The first activity is to write down the number on the ruler pointed to by an arrow. The second activity involves writing down the correct measurement for the length of a line - a ruler has been correctly positioned underneath.
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These sheets involve counting the number of a given object and shading in a square for each one.
Count and graphing is great for developing systematic recording and also for recording data in a bar chart.
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Year 1 counting games.
Here you will find a range of free printable Year 1 Math games to help your child with learning to count.
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Fun Year 1 Maths Activities
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- understand place value to 25.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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40 Creative Ways To Make Teaching Division Easier (and More Fun!)
It’s time to divide and conquer!
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Teaching division can be tough, especially when you start tackling larger numbers and long division. These division activities make the process easier. They help kids conceptualize and visualize, driving the concepts home. Plus, they’re a lot of fun!
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1. Introduce division as sharing
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When it comes down to it, isn’t division really just sharing? Play this simple game where kids roll dice and share out pom-pom cherries as equally as possible. It’s a great start to teaching division.
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2. Continue teaching division by reading a book or two
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Kids are never too old for story time. These clever books are the perfect jumping-off point for teaching division, especially if you have kids use counters like pom-poms to act out the story as you go.
- Divide and Ride (Murphy/Ulrich)
- The Doorbell Rang (Hutchins)
- The Multiplying Menace Divides (Calvert/Geehan)
- A Remainder of One (Pinczes/MacKain)
- Bean Thirteen (McElligott)
3. Make a model
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Understanding division is much easier when you lay it out as a model first. Kids break numbers into even groups, then write out the number sentence they represent.
Learn more: Tunstall’s Teaching Tidbits
4. Make division anchor charts to support learning
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Keep anchor charts handy while you’re teaching division to give students an easy reference when they struggle. Use these charts for inspiration:
- Tricks to Learn Division Vocabulary, The Owl Teacher
- Divisibility Rules, My Math Resources
- Long Division with Sticky Notes, Caffeine Queen Teacher
- Division Strategies, Room 330 Anchor Charts
5. Teach the Divisibility Rules
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These tricks make dividing bigger numbers so much easier. Grab a free printable to share with students at the link.
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6. Turn Guess Who? into Guess What?
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Pick up an old Guess Who? game at the thrift store and repurpose it to make a totally fun way to practice division facts!
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7. Practice division facts with Wrap-Ups
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This division game is a fun alternative to flashcards. Kids wrap yarn around the cards from the problem on the left to the answer on the right. Then they flip over the card to see if they’re right. Buy Learning Wrap Ups Division Keys here.
8. Try teaching division with LEGO bricks
Check out this video for an easy way to introduce division concepts to your students using perennially popular LEGO bricks. (Get more LEGO math ideas here.)
9. Sort jelly beans into an egg carton
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As you pave the way for understanding division, try activities where kids divide large groups of objects into smaller equal groups. Sorting jelly beans into an egg carton is one great way to do this.
Learn more: Homeschool Blog
10. Learn with licorice strings and Skittles
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Kids always love math games that you can eat at the end! Pass out licorice strings and a bowlful of Skittles, and use them for a lesson on division.
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11. Work on different division strategies
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For kids who really struggle with the concept, try teaching division strategies using this free printable mat. It gives them a variety of ways to tackle division problems.
Learn more: Teaching With Jennifer Findley
12. Batter up for division facts
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Calling all sports fans! Grab this free printable baseball division game and roll the dice as you compete to see who can hit a home run.
Learn more: 123Homeschool4Me/Baseball Division Game
13. Make division flower learning aids
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An important part of learning to divide is mastering the basic division facts. These cute flowers give kids a colorful way to quiz themselves.
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14. Put together Popsicle puzzles
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Snag these free printable Popsicle puzzles at the link below to give kids another fun way to practice their division facts. ( Plus, find more ways to use wood craft sticks in the classroom here. )
Learn more: 123Homeschool4Me/Popsicle Puzzles
15. Go Fish for division facts
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Give “Go Fish” a division spin! Instead of looking for matching pairs, players compete to find pairs of cards that divide evenly into each other. For instance, in the hand shown, the player could lay down the 8 and the 2, because they divide to make 4.
Learn more: Cuppa Cocoa
16. Win the division facts race
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If you’ve got a bin full of toy cars, this division practice game is for you. Grab the free printables and learn how to play at the link.
Learn more: Deceptively Educational
17. Assemble division star puzzles
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These pretty star puzzles are deceptively tricky! Think of them as dominoes for division . Get a free full printable set at the link.
Learn more: Hojo’s Teaching Adventures
18. Fight the division dragon
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Sharpen your sword and get ready to complete The Knight’s Quest! This free printable game is another engaging way to practice your division facts.
Learn more: 123Homeschool4Me/Division Dragon
19. Take a turn at Jenga
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It’s so fun to use Jenga in the classroom! Create a set of division facts flashcards using colored paper that matches the Jenga block colors. Kids choose a card, answer the question, and then try to remove a block of that color from the stack.
20. Play a monster board game
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Grab this free printable board to give your students practice dividing by threes. If you like it, the rest are available for purchase.
Learn more: Teacher’s Takeout
21. Roll and write number sentences
![division homework year 1 Oversized dice with Number Sentence Roll and Write worksheet (Teaching Division)](https://www.weareteachers.com/wp-content/uploads/Teaching-Division-Math-Geek-Mama.jpg)
Dice are a terrific tool for teaching division number sentences. Kids simply roll two dice, then write the multiplication and division number sentences for them. (Tip: Try using dice-in-dice to up the fun factor. Here are other fun dice-in-dice activities too!)
Learn more: Math Geek Mama/Number Sentences
22. Write the room to practice division facts
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Write the room activities get kids up and moving, which is terrific for learning. Hang these free printable cards around the room, then give kids a clipboard and answer sheet and send them off to find and solve the division facts.
Learn more: The Applicious Teacher
23. Solve a division puzzle square
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These puzzling squares challenge kids to fill in the correct numbers as they try to create a division problem that works in every direction. Grab the printable at the link.
Learn more: Education.com/Puzzle Squares
24. Spin and divide
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These free printables offer another way to practice division facts. Use a pencil and paperclip to make the spinner.
Learn more: 3 Dinosaurs
25. Draw Equation Maker games
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In the first block, write a series of dividends. Write divisors in the second block and quotients in the third. Kids use markers to cover the numbers that make up a correct equation.
Learn more: Fun Games 4 Learning
26. Solve using the Does McDonald’s Serve Burgers? method
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As you start to tackle long division, there are a variety of methods you can use. One popular option is this one, which gives kids a way to remember the steps: divide, multiply, subtract, and bring down.
Learn more: Brittany Noll-Cooper/Pinterest
27. Keep things in line with graph paper
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This is such an easy accommodation you can make for kids who have difficulty keeping their columns straight. Simply have them lay the problems out on graph paper. (No graph paper? Turn a sheet of notebook paper sideways and use the lines to make columns.)
Learn more: Caffeine Queen Teacher/Graph Paper
28. Lay out playing cards for long division
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Here’s a fun, hands-on long division game that uses a deck of playing cards. You can start out with equations that don’t require remainders, then get more complicated as kids progress.
Learn more: Middle School Math Man
29. Work on division facts with triangle cards
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Triangle flashcards are a simple tool for teaching division and multiplication. You cover one corner with your hand, then divide if the colors don’t match or multiply if they’re the same. You can make a set of your own, or buy them on Amazon here .
30. Go on a treasure hunt
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Everything is a little more fun with a treasure map! Students solve the equations and cross off the answers until only one number is left—X marks the spot!
Learn more: Education.com/Treasure Hunt
31. Use the Herding Game for teaching division with remainders
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Just when kids think they have division all figured out, along come remainders! Teaching division with remainders can be one of the trickiest tasks, so start by playing this fun and active game. For each round, the teacher calls out different groups of animals for students to form (“Form herds of 5 elephants!”). Any leftover students who don’t fit into the group go into the “holding pen,” introducing the idea of remainders.
Learn more: The Teacher Studio/The Herding Game
32. See remainders in real life with cookies
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Buy a couple of bags of cookies and ask your class to find the best way to divide them up fairly. Consider whether remainder cookies can be divided to add fractions into the mix. Now that’s some delicious math!
Learn more: The Teacher Studio/Division Cookies
33. Turn remainders into a good thing
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Make teaching remainders more fun with this game that turns them into the most wanted! The goal for each round is to wind up with the highest reminder. You’ll need dice, counters, and the free printable game sheets you can find at the link.
Learn more: Teacher Scout Mom
34. Learn to play Damult Dice Division
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Grab three dice and a pencil and paper for this strategy game, named after the teacher who invented it. Roll three dice, and determine the division problem that gives you the highest possible quotient (rounded to the nearest whole number). You get 10 bonus points if there’s no remainder!
Learn more: Math for Love
35. Check your work
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This might seem obvious, but teach your kids to check their work by multiplying it back out again. Add in remainders at the end, and you should get the same numbers all over again.
Learn more: Stress-Free Teaching
36. Create a division house
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This is such a creative way of teaching division! Kids answer a series of questions to determine the specifications of their “division house.” For instance, to determine the number of windows in the house, students must divide the day of the month they were born by the number of kids in their family. When they’re done with the math, it’s time to draw their house!
Learn more: Teaching With a Mountain View
37. Batter up for long division baseball
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This long division game requires a little strategy, as kids roll dice and try to create problems that give them the highest possible quotient on each turn. Wrong answers count as a strike, so be careful! Learn how to play and get the free printables at the link.
Learn More: You’ve Got This Math
38. Adopt and care for pets
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Add this super cute game to your rainy-day closet, and kids will learn and practice division without even realizing it! Get it from Amazon here.
39. Pass out play money to make teaching division meaningful
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Money activities always grab kids’ attention because they know they can use them someday in the real world. Pull out your stack of play money and learn how to use it for teaching division at the link.
Learn more: Shut the Door and Teach
40. Use Bingo for teaching division as fractions
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Division and fractions go hand in hand. This free printable Bingo game helps kids understand the connection between the two.
Learn more: Math Geek Mama/Division Bingo
Love these division activities? You’ll want to check out our roundup of multiplication activities too.
Plus, find out how other teachers tackle multiplication and ask for advice on the weareteachers helpline group on facebook ..
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Division Word Problem Worksheets
This page contains extensive division word problems replete with engaging scenarios that involve two-digit and three-digit dividends and single digit divisors; three-digit dividends and two-digit divisors; and advanced division worksheets (four-digit and five-digit dividends). Thumb through some of these worksheets for free!
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Division Word Problems for Beginners
These printable worksheets feature simple division word problems. The divisors are in the range 2 to 9. The quotients are in the range 2 to 10. These worksheets are building blocks for children.
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Division: Two-digit by Single-digit (without Remainder)
This set of word problems involves dividing a two-digit number by a single-digit number to arrive at a quotient. The division leaves no remainder. Answer key is included in each worksheet.
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Division: Two-digit by Single-digit (with Remainder)
These word problems require the learner to divide the two-digit dividend by the single-digit divisor and write down both the quotient and the remainder. Three pdf worksheets with 15 scenarios are featured here.
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Theme based Word Problems
Each worksheet has five word problems related to the given theme. Supermarket, School and Halloween party are the themes used here.
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Three-digit by Single-digit Word Problems
These printable worksheets involve division word problems with three-digit dividends and single digit divisors. Apply long division method to solve each problem.
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Three-digit by Two-digit Word Problems
This set of word problems will require the student to perform division operations involving three-digit numbers and two-digit numbers. Verify your answer with the answer key provided in the worksheet.
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Division: Four or Five-digit by Single-digit
Interesting scenarios are presented in these advanced worksheet pdfs that involve four-digit and five-digit dividends and single digit divisors. Use long division method to find the quotient.
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Trump rally shooter Thomas Crooks: Neighbors, classmates, employer speak
A 20-year-old man from Pennsylvania fired multiple shots at former President Donald Trump at a rally on Saturday evening.
A bullet grazed the presumptive Republican presidential nominee's upper right ear , leaving him bloodied but not seriously injured. One rally attendee was killed in the gunfire and two others were "critically injured," authorities later said.
Here's what we know:
Who is the shooter at the rally?
The FBI identified Thomas Matthew Crooks of Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, as the person behind the assassination attempt. Agency officials released little additional information, saying its investigation remains active and ongoing. They did not indicate what Crooks' motive might have been.
Crooks worked at a nearby nursing home. An administrator there told USA TODAY that the company was shocked to learn of the shooting and that Crooks had passed a background check for his job.
What did Thomas Crooks do at the crime scene?
During the shooting Saturday, Trump's right ear was injured, seconds before he was whisked off stage by Secret Service personnel. One man attending the rally was killed and two others were injured; Crooks was then killed by Secret Service agents , authorities said.
FBI special agent Kevin Rojek said on a call with media Sunday afternoon that authorities found "a suspicious device" when they searched the shooter's vehicle. Bomb technicians inspected the device and rendered it safe.
"I'm not in a position to provide any expertise on the specific components of any potential bombs or suspicious packages," Rojek added.
Rojek said law enforcement is sending the rifle and Crooks' cell phone, along with other evidence, to the FBI lab in Quantico, Virginia "for processing and exploitation."
"We're in the process of searching his phone," Rojek said.
Maps and graphics: What happened in the Trump assassination attempt
What is Crooks' background?
Crooks is registered to vote as a Republican in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, according to county voter records. His voter registration status has been active since 2021.
Federal Election Commission records show that in January 2021, Crooks made a $15 donation to the Progressive Turnout Project, a group working to increase voter turnout for Democrats.
Born Sept. 20, 2003, Crooks does not have a criminal record in Pennsylvania, nor has he been sued there, according to state court records. There is no record of him in federal court databases, either.
Where did Thomas Crooks work?
Crooks worked as a dietary aid, a job that generally involves food preparation, at Bethel Park Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation, less than a mile from his home. In a statement provided to USA TODAY on Sunday, Marcie Grimm, the facility's administrator, said she was "shocked and saddened to learn of his involvement."
"Thomas Matthew Crooks performed his job without concern and his background check was clean," Grimm said. "We are fully cooperating with law enforcement officials at this time. Due to the ongoing investigation, we cannot comment further on any specifics. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Former President Trump and the victims impacted by this terrible tragedy. We condemn all acts of violence."
The facility is owned by Kennett Square, Pennsylvania-based Genesis Healthcare. A job posting from the company for a dietary aid in the Pittsburgh area puts the pay at $16 an hour.
Thomas Crooks from Bethel Park, Pennsylvania
Crooks' home address is listed in Bethel Park, a suburb in the Pittsburgh metropolitan area, voter records show. That three-bedroom brick house has been owned since 1998 by Matthew and Mary Crooks, who appear to be his parents. Telephone calls to the couple were not returned overnight.
Near the Crooks home, Dean Sierka, 52, said he had known Crooks and his parents for years, as neighbors separated by only a few houses. Sierka’s daughter attended school with Crooks from elementary school through Bethel Park High School, and said she remembers him as quiet and shy.
Dean and his daughter said they would see Crooks at least once a week, often when Crooks was walking to work.
“You wouldn’t have expected this,” Dean Sierka said. “The parents and the family are all really nice people.”
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At Bethel Park High School
Thomas Crooks graduated two years ago from Bethel Park High School, the Bethel Park School District confirmed. He was included in a 2022 local news article about recipients of a National Math & Science Initiative Star Award at the public high school, which enrolls about 1,300 students.
Jason Kohler attended Bethel Park High School with Crooks and said he remembers the 20-year-old sat alone at lunch and was “bullied almost every day.” Kids picked on Crooks for wearing camouflage to class and his quiet demeanor, Kohler, 21, said.
Since hearing Crooks has been named as the shooter, Kohler has been speaking with classmates who knew him, most of whom are stunned by the news.“It’s really hard to comprehend,” he said.
Sean Eckert said he went to school with Crooks from 5th through 12th grade. He said Crooks always went by “Tom.“
They shared classes together in elementary and middle school. Eckert said Crooks, though "fairly smart," was quiet and rarely spoke up.
Eckert said Crooks did not seem to have many friends. He didn't recall Crooks being playing any sports, being involved in any clubs or student groups or going to popular campus events. He often wore hunting clothes, so Eckert assumed he hunted.
No one in Eckert's group text from high school seemed to know Crooks very well, he said. They were shocked that someone from their town had done this. They were even more surprised that it was Tom Crooks.
Nursing aide turned sniper: Thomas Crooks' mysterious plot to kill Trump
The gaming-oriented online site Discord said Sunday that it had found an account that appeared to be linked to the shooting suspect. The site removed the account, which “was rarely utilized, has not been used in months, and we have found no evidence that it was used to plan this incident, promote violence, or discuss his political views,“ according to a statement from a Discord spokesperson, adding that the company will coordinate closely with law enforcement.
Crooks was a member of the Clairton Sportsmen’s Club, a shooting club about 8 miles from his home. It is a sprawling complex of 180 acres with rifle, pistol and archery ranges, an area for dog training and a clubhouse, according to the club website.An attorney for the club, Robert Bootay III, confirmed Crooks' membership in an email to USA TODAY, but would not offer additional details.
Where is Bethel Park, Pennsylvania?
Bethel Park is a suburb of Pittsburgh and home to more than 32,000 people – about one thousand fewer than four years ago, according to the latest Census estimates.
The majority-white, mostly college-educated community has a median household income of $102,177.
Described as a charming retreat from the hustle and bustle of the big city to its north, Bethel Park boasts tree-line streets, friendly neighborhoods and a low crime rate.
Bethel Park is about 42 miles south of Butler, where the Trump rally was held. The leafy suburban street was alive with law enforcement overnight amid a multi-agency response to the shooting. A member of the Allegheny County bomb squad told reporters his team was headed into the house around midnight, but did not say why.
For hours afterward, the scene remained quiet, with deer passing under the police tape and an occasional neighbor stepping out of their house to see what was happening.
John Wolf, a local construction superintendent who lives down the road, said he’d talked with several worried neighbors.
“People are scared,” Wolf said.
How did Crooks shoot at Trump?
Crooks had been positioned on a rooftop more than 100 yards from the rally site, Secret Service spokesperson Anthony Guglielmi said. Law enforcement recovered an AR-style rifle from the scene.
Joseph Price, special agent in charge of the ATF in Pittsburgh, said the weapon used by the shooter was a rifle.“It was nothing special,” he said in an interview in the parking lot of the Butler Township Municipal Building.
Law enforcement is following up on a “number of suspicious occurrences,” said Lt. Col. George Bivens of the Pennsylvania State Police, including accounts from witnesses who said they tried to flag police about the activity of a person outside the rally moments before the shooting.
The FBI said in a news release that the situation “remains an active and ongoing investigation, and anyone with information that may assist with the investigation is encouraged to submit photos or videos online at FBI.gov/butler or call 1-800-CALL-FBI.”
Contributing: Stephanie Warsmith, Tim Evans, Aysha Bagchi, Jessica Guynn, Bryce Buyakie
Media Center 7/11/2024 3:00:00 PM Corbin McGuire
Four schools to become active DII members on Sept. 1
Four other colleges accepted into the provisional membership process.
Four schools — Allen University, Edward Waters University, Emory & Henry University and Westmont College —will become NCAA Division II members after successfully completing the provisional membership process.
The Division II Membership Committee approved the division's newest members this week during its meeting in Indianapolis. The Division II membership will total 293 schools in 2024-25.
Additionally, the University of South Carolina Beaufort and Thomas More University, both transitioning from the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, advanced to year three of the provisional membership process.
Five schools advanced to year two of the provisional membership process: Jessup University (NAIA), Menlo College (NAIA), Roosevelt University (NAIA), Sul Ross State University (Division III) and Vanguard University (NAIA).
The committee also accepted four schools into the provisional membership process. Three schools — Point Park University, the University of California, Merced and the University of Jamestown — will transition from the NAIA, while the University of Texas at Dallas will transition from Division III. UC Merced, Jamestown and Texas-Dallas were accepted into the two-year expedited provisional membership process. Point Park will enter year one of the three-year provisional membership process.
The Division II Management Council will review all membership decisions during its meeting July 22-23. The changes will take effect Sept. 1.
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An Assassination Attempt That Seems Likely to Tear America Further Apart
The attack on former President Donald J. Trump comes at a time when the United States is already polarized along ideological and cultural lines and is split, it often seems, into two realities.
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- Published July 14, 2024 Updated July 15, 2024
Follow the latest news on the Trump assassination attempt.
When President Ronald Reagan was shot by an attention-seeking drifter in 1981, the country united behind its injured leader. The teary-eyed Democratic speaker of the House, Thomas P. O’Neill Jr., went to the hospital room of the Republican president, held his hands, kissed his head and got on his knees to pray for him.
But the assassination attempt against former President Donald J. Trump seems more likely to tear America further apart than to bring it together. Within minutes of the shooting, the air was filled with anger, bitterness, suspicion and recrimination. Fingers were pointed, conspiracy theories advanced and a country already bristling with animosity fractured even more.
The fact that the shooting in Butler, Pa., on Saturday night was two days before Republicans were set to gather in Milwaukee for their nominating convention inevitably put the event in a partisan context. While Democrats bemoaned political violence, which they have long faulted Mr. Trump for encouraging, Republicans instantly blamed President Biden and his allies for the attack, which they argued stemmed from incendiary language labeling the former president a proto-fascist who would destroy democracy.
Mr. Trump’s eldest son, his campaign strategist and a running mate finalist all attacked the political left within hours of the shooting even before the gunman was identified or his motive determined. “Well of course they tried to keep him off the ballot, they tried to put him in jail and now you see this,” wrote Chris LaCivita, a senior adviser to the former president.
But the Trump campaign seemed to think better of it, and the post was deleted. A memo sent out on Sunday by Mr. LaCivita and Susie Wiles, another senior adviser, instructed Trump team members not to comment on the shooting.
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