Basic Division Facts Worksheets

Simple division problems with no remainders. The perfect introduction to division as the inverse of multiplication.

Best for: 3rd Grade & 4th Grade. Key Skill: Understanding equal groups. Default Setting: Dividends up to 100.

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Mastering Division Facts

Division is simply splitting a number into equal parts. Learning the basic facts (like 20 ÷ 4 = 5) is largely about reversing the multiplication facts students already know.

Teaching Tip: If a student gets stuck on "15 ÷ 3", ask them "What number times 3 equals 15?".

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there remainders?
No. This basic division setting ensures all problems divide evenly, so the answer is always a whole number.
What is the bracket notation?
Our sheets use the standard long division bracket symbol (dividend on the right, divisor on the left).
Can I print the answer key?
Absolutely. The second page of the PDF is always the answer key.

Long Division & Alignment

Solving long division problems requires neat handwriting and alignment. We highly recommend printing our Graph Paper to help students keep their columns straight. For checking remainders and reverse calculations, keep a Multiplication Chart handy for quick reference.