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Division Practice

Basic division to long division

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Grade 3 Division Practice

Practice grade 3 division with basic division facts. Understanding division as the inverse of multiplication helps students master these essential facts.

Grade 4 Division Practice

Practice grade 4 division with remainders. Fourth grade extends division skills to include interpreting and expressing remainders.

Grade 5 Division Practice

Practice grade 5 division with long division problems using two-digit divisors. Fifth grade develops fluency with the long division algorithm.

Grade 6 Division Practice

Practice grade 6 division with integers including negative numbers. Sixth grade develops fluency with dividing positive and negative integers.

Long Division Practice

Master long division with these practice problems covering division by single and double-digit divisors. Long division is a fundamental skill that builds computational fluency.

Division Speed Test

Challenge yourself with this 1-minute division speed test. How many division facts can you solve in 60 seconds? Speed tests build fluency with fact families.

Division Speed Test

Test your division speed with 20 problems in 2 minutes. Division fact fluency is built through regular timed practice.

Fact Families

Explore fact families to see how multiplication and division are connected. Understanding inverse operations builds mathematical fluency.

Division with Remainders Practice

Learn to divide with remainders. Understanding remainders is essential for real-world division problems and fraction concepts.

Long Division with Two-Digit Divisors

Master long division with two-digit divisors. This challenging skill prepares students for more advanced division and algebra.

4th Grade Division Facts Practice

Fast division facts are the missing piece that makes long division feel manageable. If a fourth grader has to think hard about 56 ÷ 7, every long-division problem becomes ten times slower and ten times more error-prone. These drills cover the inverse of every multiplication fact through 12 × 12, so kids see division as 'undoing' multiplication rather than a totally separate operation. Aim for sub-three-second recall — that's the fluency level that unlocks the harder grade 5 work.

Division Facts Speed Test

Division facts are the inverse of multiplication, but they often feel slower because most curricula spend less time drilling them. This 60-second speed test gives your student concentrated practice on every division fact through 144 ÷ 12. The realistic goal is matching their multiplication-facts pace — anything less than that, and long division will feel like climbing a mountain. Pro tip for stuck students: when you see 56 ÷ 7, ask 'what times 7 is 56?' and the multiplication fact does the heavy lifting.

About Division

Division is the inverse of multiplication, teaching students to split quantities into equal groups. From basic facts to long division, our problems help students master this essential operation.