Division with Remainders Worksheets
Grade 4 • Math • Division
Understand and interpret remainders
Learning Objective: Students will be able to divide numbers and interpret remainders using the relationship between multiplication and division.
About Division
What is Division?
Division is splitting a number into equal parts or finding how many groups can be made. It's the inverse of multiplication.
Why is it important?
Division is used for sharing equally, understanding fractions, and solving real-world problems. It develops logical thinking and proportional reasoning.
Common Challenges
- Understanding remainders
- Connecting division to multiplication
- Long division procedures
Tips for Practice
- Practice with real objects that can be grouped
- Use multiplication facts to solve division
- Start with division facts that relate to known multiplication facts
- 4.NBT.B.6Find whole-number quotients and remainders.
How to Help Your Child
Division is the opposite of multiplication. If your child knows 6 x 7 = 42, they can solve 42 / 7 = 6. For long division, the steps are: Divide, Multiply, Subtract, Bring down (remember 'Does McDonald's Sell Burgers'). Work through the first problem together, then let them try the next one.
Available Worksheets
Division with Remainders - Worksheet 3
Free printable division with remainders worksheet for Grade 4. Practice math skills with this ready-to-print worksheet.
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Free printable division with remainders worksheet for Grade 4. Practice math skills with this ready-to-print worksheet.
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Free printable division with remainders worksheet for Grade 4. Practice math skills with this ready-to-print worksheet.
View & PrintDivision with Remainders - Worksheet 2
Free printable division with remainders worksheet for Grade 4. Practice math skills with this ready-to-print worksheet.
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