division Fraction Worksheets
These division fraction worksheets help students master dividing fractions through various approaches including visual models, number lines, and word problems. The collection covers unit fraction division, whole number division by fractions, and converting fractions to decimals, providing comprehensive practice for this challenging math concept.
About these worksheets
Students build fluency with fraction multiplication and division through a wide range of activities. Worksheets cover multiplying fractions by whole numbers and by other fractions, using visual models and number lines, estimating fraction products, cross-cancelling, dividing unit fractions, interpreting fractions as division, distributing fractional amounts, and solving word problems. Topics span fourth through sixth grade Common Core standards.
Dividing Unit Fractions (Visual)
- Divide a unit fraction by a whole number to find how much each group gets.
- Use a picture model to show how a fraction is split into equal parts.
- Connect the visual model to the rule that dividing by a whole number makes the denominator larger.
Dividing Unit Fractions
- Divide a unit fraction by a whole number to find an equal share.
- Use the idea that dividing by a whole number makes the fraction smaller.
- Rewrite division of fractions as multiplication by the reciprocal to solve.
Dividing By Unit Fractions (Visual)
- Understand what it means to divide by a unit fraction using a picture or model.
- Use visual models to see how many 1/b-sized parts fit into a given fraction or whole amount.
- Connect the visual model to the idea that dividing by a unit fraction makes the answer larger.
Dividing By Unit Fractions
- Divide a whole number by a unit fraction like 1/2 or 1/5.
- Use the idea that dividing by a unit fraction is the same as multiplying by its reciprocal.
- Find quotients that are whole numbers and understand why the answer gets larger when you divide by a fraction less than 1.
Dividing By Unit Fractions
- Divide a whole number by a unit fraction like 1/2 or 1/5.
- Use the idea that dividing by a unit fraction is the same as multiplying by its reciprocal.
Division as Fraction - Word
- Use the numbers in a word problem to decide what goes in the numerator and denominator.
- Identify which two whole numbers a fraction lies between.
Numberline Unit Fraction by Whole
- Divide a unit fraction (like 1/3 or 1/8) by a whole number.
- Use a number line to show how a unit fraction is split into equal parts.
- Write the answer as a fraction and connect it to the number line model.
Numberline Whole By Fraction
- Divide a whole number by a fraction to find how many fractional parts fit in the whole number.
- Use a number line to model division by making equal jumps of a fraction and counting the jumps.
Numberline Whole By Unit Fraction
- Divide a whole number by a unit fraction like 1/2 or 1/4.
- Use a number line to show equal jumps of a unit fraction and count how many jumps fit in the whole number.
- Explain the quotient as “how many 1/n parts are in this many wholes.”
Dividing Fractions
- Divide one fraction by another fraction.
- Use the reciprocal (flip the second fraction) and multiply to find the quotient.
- Convert between mixed numbers and improper fractions when needed to divide.
Dividing Fractions with a Numberline
- Use a number line to show division with fractions by making equal jumps.
- Figure out how many fractional steps fit into a given length on a number line.
- Solve fraction division problems by thinking about the reciprocal and what the quotient means.
About these worksheets
These worksheets focus on converting between different fraction forms. Students practice converting fractions to whole numbers, changing improper fractions to mixed numbers, converting mixed numbers to improper fractions, and matching visual models to both forms. Aligned with third and fourth grade standards.
Fractions to Whole Numbers
- Turn a fraction into a whole number when it represents a complete group (like 6/3 = 2).
- Turn a whole number into an equivalent fraction (like 7 = 63/9).
About these worksheets
Students develop fluency in comparing and converting between fractions, decimals, and percents. Worksheets include numeric fraction comparison, finding equivalent values across all three forms, using visual models and number lines, and working with number wheels. These resources help students see fractions, decimals, and percents as different representations of the same quantity. Aligned with fourth grade and above.
Fractions, Decimals & Percents (Numeric)
- Convert between fractions, decimals, and percents that represent the same amount.
- Find a missing fraction, decimal, or percent by using equivalent values.
Converting Fractions to Decimals (10ths & 100ths)
- Turn a fraction into a decimal by dividing the numerator by the denominator.
- Write decimals correctly using tenths and hundredths place value.