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Divide Them Up

7 x 6 = 42

12 x 5 = 60

10 x 11 = 110

3 x 4 = 12

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12 3 = 4
12 4 = 3

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202 x 4 = 808

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Table of Contents
Divide Them Up
Find the Division Facts *
Quotient Tournament *
Is it Divisible by 2? *
Is it Divisible by 5? *
Is it Divisible by 10? *
Division Quick Trick! *
Susie's Birthday: Word Problems *
Division Word Problems *
Long Division Word Problems *
Lemonade Stand Math #1 *
Lemonade Stand Math #2 *
Lemonade Stand Math #3 *
Lemonade Stand Math #4 *

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Answer Sheets
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Is it Divisible by 2?

Math
Division

Any number with a ones digit of 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8, is divisible by 2.


Circle the numbers in the strawberries that are divisible by 2.

1430

56

115

202

123

67

14

789
544

826

9998

900

31

7120
313

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Is it Divisible by 5?

Math
Division

Any number with a ones digit of 0 or 5, is divisible by 5.


Circle the numbers in the apples that are divisible by 5.

300

75

44

20

1501

123

6567

662

826

835
1000

325
499

40
691
7220

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Grade

Find The Multiplication Facts

Math

Multiplication is the reverse of division.

Calculation

Example: If the division sentence is 12 6 = 2,


Then the related multiplication facts are 6 x 2 = 12 and 2 x 6 = 12.
Look at these division sentences, and write down the two related multiplication facts.

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35 7 = 5

96 8 = 12

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120 12 = 10
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44 11 = 4

76 2 = 38
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81 9 = 9

999 3 = 333
75 25 = 3

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10 5 = 2

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Find The Division Facts

Math
Calculation

Division is the reverse of multiplication.


Example: If the multiplication sentence is 3 x 4 = 12,
Then the related division facts are 12 3 = 4 and 12 4 = 3.
Look at these multiplication sentences, and write down the two related division facts.

8 x 4 = 32

9 x 5 = 45

7 x 6 = 42

12 x 5 = 60

10 x 11 = 110

...

13 x 2 = 26

40 x 10 = 400

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202 x 4 = 808

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Division Quick Trick!

Math
Division

Numbers
Ending
in Zero

To divide numbers that end in zeroes, divide the rest of


the numbers. Then, count the zeroes and add them to the answer.
Examples: 2400 2 = ?
First divide 24 by 2 = 12.
There are two zeroes.
Write 2 zeroes after 12.
Therefore, 2400 2 = 1200.

350 7

6400 8

1100 11

2800 4

45000 5

360 6

1440 12
3330 333

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Solve the puzzles by finding two


numbers whose product equals the
top number, and whose sum equals
the bottom number.

ex:

16

10

18

20

24

16

10

10

21

42

10

13

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Solve the puzzles by finding two


numbers whose product equals the
top number, and whose sum equals
the bottom number.

ex:

24

15

40

13

36

72

-4

12

17

-3

-9

27

56

12

15

35

25

-8

12

10

11

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4 76

2 42

10 110

12 132

8 16

2 80

9 36

6 42

2 144

2 114

2 70

6 102

-4
36
-36
0

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42

2 84
-8
04
-4
0

6 60

12 48

10 70

3 138

2 12

12 36

4 36

6 84

6 90

2 60

2 104

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45

3 135

6 138

3 15

8 16

6 72

2 114

5 110

3 42

8 136

5 115

2 72

2 142

-12
15
-15
0

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42

3 126

7 91

3 69

2 140

3 138

8 40

-12
06
-6
0

10 80

11 55

3 111

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7 70

2 118

4 144

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Solve the division problems

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2 56

2 80

3 48

6 30

6 54

3 57

5 100

4 20

9 108

5 85

2 84

7 42

-4
16
-16
0

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7 98

5 50

12 72

5 145

3 33

2 88

2 78

2 12

4 116

4 136

2 126

2 222
6

-7
28
-28
0

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5 135

3 54

3 48

2 64

3 72

4 92

4 88

2 138

6 30

2 46

2 36

2 94

-10
35
-35
0

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8 120

5 135

11 99

11 132

6 102

4 16

3 93

12 156

2 76

2 96

3 72

2 104

-8
40
-40
0

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6 114

2 115

12 72

3 30

2 132

6 24

10 60

4 96

10 80

8 136

12 84

-6
54
-54
0

3 126

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Quotient Tournament
Complete each division matchup. The number with the higher quotient advances to the
next round where it becomes the dividend and the number in the diamond is the divisor.
Look at the example matchup below then fill out the rest of the bracket. Color in the box
of the winner each round to keep track of who wins. Show your work.

1,708

735

3 1,377

WI NN

Example:
vs. 7 3,164

Because 459 is
greater than 452,
it goes on to the
next bracket where
it is divided by next
divisor in the black
diamond, which
happens to be 5 in
this case.

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ER

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2,538

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