Long Division Worksheets (No Remainders)

Practice the long division steps without worrying about leftovers. Focus on the core Divide, Multiply, Subtract, Bring Down process.

Best for: 4th Grade. Key Skill: The long division algorithm. Default Setting: 3-digit dividends.

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The Long Division Steps

Long division is often the hardest arithmetic skill for elementary students. These worksheets provide safe practice where every step works out perfectly (zero at the end).

Teaching Tip: Use the mnemonic "Does McDonald's Sell Burgers?" (Divide, Multiply, Subtract, Bring down) to help remember the steps.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why start with no remainders?
It allows students to focus entirely on the repetitive process (algorithm) without the extra confusion of dealing with leftovers.
Does this handle 1-digit divisors?
Yes. The standard setup is a 2- or 3-digit number divided by a 1-digit number.
What paper size should I use?
You can select either 'Letter' or 'A4' from the sidebar depending on your printer paper.

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.