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Free worksheets: Division, KS2
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Speed grid: 4x table division facts
Race against the clock to divide each number in these grids by 4. How quickly can you do it?
Halving investigation
If you take any three-digit number ending in two zeros and keep halving it, you will eventually end up with a number that ends in 5. Do you think this is true? Test this out using this table to record your findings. Test every number possible.
Dividing multiples of 100
When dividing multiples of 100 it can be easier to divide each number by ten first. Can you work out these sums using this method?
Dividing decimals using grids
A worksheet to help your child understand an easy method for dividing a number with two decimal places by a whole number.
Halving investigation
If you take any three-digit number ending in two zeros and keep halving it, you will eventually end up with a number that ends in 5. Do you think this is true? Test this out using this table to record your findings. Test every number possible.
Dividing by 10
When you divide a number by 10, use your place value skills to slide the digits one place to the right. Can you divide each of these numbers by ten?
Problem solving: halves and doubles
Here are Ella and Stella. Their dad has baked them their favourite cakes. He has made one chocolate cake and one apple cake. Yummy! Try to answer these cake-flavoured questions about halves and doubles.
Halving amounts
Can you draw half the amount in the empty purses? The first one is done for you. Why not use real coins to draw around?
Y3 problem-solving: all four operations
Look at these problems and think about whether you need to add, subtract, multiply or divide. Can you write out the calculation? `draw diagrams if you get stuck.
Using the inverse operation
Mark has worked out the answers to these calculations, Look through and estimate what you think the answers should be. Afterwards, use a calculator to check whether Mark’s answers were correct.
Inverse operations: multiplication and division
Get your thinking hats on and see if you can work out which of the following multiplication and division statements are true.
Halving practice
When you halve a number, you split it into two equal groups. Can you work out what is half of these numbers? Draw circles round the dots to show half.
Double or half number card game
Turn the cards face down on the table. Players must take turns picking up a number card and a word card, complete the calculation it suggests and write the answer. The winner is the player who writes the most correct answers after five turns.
Speed grids: 3 times table division facts
Each of these speed grids has a multiple of three on the left. How quickly can you divide that by three? Try to beat your own time on each grid!
Speed grid: 4x table division facts
Race against the clock to divide each number in these grids by 4. How quickly can you do it?
Speed grids: 5 times table division facts
Challenge your child to divide the numbers in these grids by 5 as quickly as possible. See if they can beat their own records!
Speed grids: 7 times table division facts
In this 7 times table worksheet, divide each number in the first speed grid by 7, then try to beat your own record by completing the rest of the grids!
Speed grids: 8 times table division facts
Divide all the numbers in the green grid by 8, then repeat on the rest of the grids, but trying to work faster and faster. How quickly can you finish a grid?
Speed grids: 9 times table division facts
Speed grids are a great way to help memorise times tables - have your child try this one with multiples of nine.
Speed grids 2 times table division facts
How fast can your child complete these 2 times table division facts speed grids? Ready, steady, start calculating!
Practise 2 times table division facts
As well as knowing their times tables, children need to understand the corresponding division facts. Here's a beginner's worksheet for the 2 times table division facts.
Speed grids: 11 times table division facts
How quickly can you divide the numbers on these grids by 11? Time yourself as you work through each one!
Cool maths games for kids
Add an extra learning dimension to family game time – try one of our Cool Maths board games and help reinforce your child's knowledge of number bonds, percentages and fractions while you play. Compiled by deputy headteacher Matt Revill and packed with 20 games, this maths learning pack covers all the key skills your child will need to master as part of the primary numeracy curriculum.