3rd 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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Preparing For Division
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About these worksheets
These worksheets prepare students for division by building the prerequisite skills they need. Activities include relating division to multiplication, completing multiplication and division charts, using number lines to model division, understanding how many times one number goes into another, checking division answers with multiplication, interpreting remainders in word problems, and modeling division as repeated subtraction. Spanning third through fourth grade standards.
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- Use multiplication facts to solve division problems.
- Explain how division and multiplication are connected as opposite operations.
- Find the missing number in a related multiplication or division fact.
- Use a multiplication fact to check whether a division answer makes sense.
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- Use multiplication facts to figure out related division facts.
- Find missing numbers in multiplication and division equations.
- Build speed and accuracy with basic multiplication and division facts.
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- Use a number line to solve division problems by making equal jumps.
- Count how many jumps it takes to reach the total to find the quotient.
- Understand division as repeated subtraction on a number line.
About these worksheets
Visual division worksheets use pictures and grouping models to help students understand the concept of division. Students identify how many equal groups can be made from a set of objects and determine any leftover amounts. These hands-on activities make division concrete before students move to traditional algorithms.
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- Use pictures or objects to figure out how many equal groups can be made.
- Write a division equation to match a grouping picture or model.
- Find the quotient when items are shared equally with no leftovers.
- Check that the groups are equal and that every item is used.
Traditional Division
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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 basic division facts from 1 to 10.
- Figure out how many equal groups you can make from a number.
- Use division to find how many are in each group when you share evenly.
- Get faster and more accurate at mental division.
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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- Use multiplication facts (1×1 through 9×9) to figure out division answers quickly.
- Understand division as making equal groups and finding how many are in each group.
- Read simple word problems and decide what division fact to use to solve them.
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- Divide a number into equal groups when the answer is a single-digit number.
- Figure out how many are in each group and how many are left over (the remainder).
- Use basic multiplication facts (1×1 to 9×9) to help solve division problems.
- Solve simple division word problems that involve sharing with leftovers.