5th Grade Division Worksheets
Free division worksheets with answer key. No login or account needed. From the basics of visual problems to more complex long division problems to word division problems, we've got you covered. A grading column and quick grade scale maker grading a breeze and a modified pages help with lower level learners or when just introducing a topic. Great for teachers or for homeschool.
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About these worksheets
These worksheets cover traditional long division methods across multiple skill levels. Students practice dividing within 100, dividing three- and four-digit numbers by one- and two-digit divisors, handling zeros in the quotient, using partial quotients, dividing with helper grids, and dividing multiples of ten. Both standard and international division formats are included, spanning third through sixth grade.
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- Practice dividing a 4-digit number by a 2-digit number using long division.
- Learn to keep the digits lined up correctly as you bring down the next digit in the division steps.
- Work with quotients that have a remainder and write the remainder correctly.
- Use multiplication and subtraction within the long-division steps to find each part of the quotient.
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- Divide numbers that end in zeros by 10, 100, or 1,000.
- Use place value to move digits to the right when dividing by powers of ten.
- Solve division facts with multiples of ten quickly in your head.
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- Divide a 4-digit number by a 2-digit number using long division.
- Find the correct quotient digits step by step by subtracting and bringing down.
- Write and interpret remainders when the division does not come out evenly.
- Keep numbers lined up correctly in vertical division so each step matches the right place value.
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- Use place value to make division with tens, hundreds, and thousands quicker.
- Keep track of zeros correctly when dividing by 10, 100, or 1,000.
- Solve division facts mentally when the numbers are multiples of ten.
About these worksheets
Division word problems help students apply division skills to real-world situations. Worksheets progress from one-digit quotient problems using basic facts to three-digit dividends with one- and two-digit divisors, including problems with and without remainders. Students practice interpreting what remainders mean in context. Aligned with third through fifth grade standards.
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- Practice dividing three-digit numbers by two-digit numbers in word problems that have remainders
- Figure out what the remainder means in the story — like how many are left over, how many more are needed, or how much money remains
- Decide whether the answer should use the quotient, the remainder, or round up based on what the question asks