Recently, a reader reached out and asked if I had any division practice sheets similar to my multiplication practice sheets. I didn’t, but that was easily remedied! Recently, I’ve been thinking about how to market and promote a new, non-education endeavour and it has left me feeling unmotivated. I hate promoting. However, I love sharing. It felt good to put these pages together and create something that will be immediately useful to people.
Like my multiplication sheets, these division practice sheets are focused on helping kids memorize their times tables. These are NOT practice sheets for long division (though if anyone would like something along those lines, let me know)! These sheets are simply the inverse of the multiplication ones. They will help children see the connection between mutliplication and division.
When I started putting them together I had a moment of uncertainty where I was considering which form to write the division problem. Should I use the division symbol, write it as a fraction, or put the number inside the house like we do with long division? Eventually, I opted for all 3! It’s important for kids to know that even though they look different, all three of these forms are representing division!
Like my multiplication sheets, these practice pages focus on one number at a time, but then also have review pages up to and including that number. I definitely recommend going through the multiplication sheets first, but then when you want to start division, I hope this format helps your child not feel too overwhelmed as they build up their skills.
Recommended Age Range: Elementary
Time Required: 1 minute
Difficulty: Easy
Cost: Free printable
Materials:
paper
Instructions:
Print out these free printable division practice sheets as many times as you want. Here is an answer key in case it is helpful!
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