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Editor Gisela Lee Managing Editor Karen Goldfluss, M.S. Ed. Editor-in-Chief Sharon Coan, M.S. Ed. Cover Artist Barb Lorseyedi Art Coordinator Kevin Barnes Art Director CJae Froshay Imaging Alfred Lau James Edward Grace Product Manager Phil Garcia Publisher Mary D. Smith, M.S. Ed. Author Robert W. Smith Teacher Created Resources, Inc. 6421 Industry Way Westminster, CA 92683 www.teachercreated.com ISBN: 978-0-7439-3324-7 2002 Teacher Created Resources, Inc. Reprinted, 2010 Made in U.S.A. The classroom teacher may reproduce copies of materials in this book for classroom use only. The reproduction of any part for an entire school or school system is strictly prohibited. No part of this publication may be transmitted, stored, or recorded in any form without written permission from the publisher.

Table of Contents Introduction..................................................................... 3 Practice 1: Using the Multiplication Chart for Division.................................... 4 Practice 2: Repeated Subtraction..................................................... 5 Practice 3: Division Facts 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.............................................. 6 Practice 4: Division Facts 6, 7, 8, and 9................................................ 7 Practice 5: Division Facts 10, 11, and 12............................................... 8 Practice 6: Division Facts/Mixed Practice.............................................. 9 Practice 7: Division Facts/Mixed Practice............................................. 10 Practice 8: Division Tables/Missing Factors............................................ 11 Practice 9: One-Digit Divisors/Two-Digit Dividends/Remainders........................... 12 Practice 10: One-Digit Divisors/Two-Digit Dividends/Remainders.......................... 13 Practice 11: One-Digit Divisors/Three-Digit Dividends/No Remainders...................... 14 Practice 12: One-Digit Divisors/Three-Digit Dividends/No Remainders/Zeroes in Quotients....... 15 Practice 13: One-Digit Divisors/Three-Digit Dividends/Remainders......................... 16 Practice 14: One-Digit Divisors/Three-Digit Dividends/Remainders......................... 17 Practice 15: One-Digit Divisors/Four-Digit Dividends/No Remainders....................... 18 Practice 16: One-Digit Divisors/Four-Digit Dividends/Remainders.......................... 19 Practice 17: One-Digit Divisors/Four-Digit Dividends/Remainders.......................... 20 Practice 18: Divisibility with 5, 10, and 100........................................... 21 Practice 19: Divisibility with 2 and 4................................................. 22 Practice 20: Divisibility with 3 and 9................................................. 23 Practice 21: Divisibility with 20 and 25............................................... 24 Practice 22: Two-Digit Divisors (20, 30, 40, 50)/Three-Digit Dividends/No Remainders.......... 25 Practice 23: Two-Digit Divisors (20 through 90)/Three-Digit Dividends/No Remainders.......... 26 Practice 24: Two-Digit Divisors (20 through 90)/Three-Digit Dividends/Remainders............. 27 Practice 25: Two-Digit Divisors (20 through 90)/Four-Digit Dividends/Remainders............. 28 Practice 26: Two-Digit Divisors (20 through 90)/Five-Digit Dividends....................... 29 Practice 27: Dividing with 25...................................................... 30 Practice 28: Two-Digit Divisors (Not Ending in Zero)/Three-Digit Dividends.................. 31 Practice 29: Two-Digit Divisors (Not Ending in Zero)/Three-Digit Dividends.................. 32 Practice 30: Two-Digit Divisors (Not Ending in Zero)/Four-Digit Dividends................... 33 Practice 31: Two-Digit Divisors (Not Ending in Zero)/Four-Digit Dividends................... 34 Practice 32: Dividing with 100 and Multiples of 100..................................... 3 5 Practice 33: Dividing with Money/One-Digit Divisors.................................... 36 Practice 34: Dividing with Money/Two-Digit Divisors................................... 37 Practice 35: Simple Word Problems with Division....................................... 3 8 Practice 36: Three-Digit Divisors.................................................... 39 Test Practice 1.................................................................. 40 Test Practice 2.................................................................. 41 Test Practice 3.................................................................. 42 Test Practice 4.................................................................. 43 Test Practice 5.................................................................. 44 Test Practice 6.................................................................. 45 Answer Sheet................................................................... 46 Answer Key.................................................................... 47 2 #3324 Practice Makes Perfect: Division Teacher Created Resources, Inc.

Using the Multiplication Chart for Division Practice 1 The multiplication chart shown here can be used to find any basic multiplication or division fact until you have learned them all. One of the best ways to learn the facts is to practice using the chart. Columns Rows 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 2 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 3 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 33 36 4 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 5 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 6 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 7 7 14 21 28 35 42 49 56 63 70 77 84 8 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 72 80 88 96 9 9 18 27 36 45 54 63 72 81 90 99 108 10 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 11 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 110 121 132 12 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 120 132 144 Read across for the Rows. Read up or down for the Columns. Note: To find how many times 8 divides into 56, run one finger across the 8 row until you come to 56 and run a finger up the column with 56 until you come to the top number which is 7. The answer is that 8 divides into 56 exactly 7 times. Directions: Use the rows on the multiplication chart to help you find the missing numbers. (Go backwards.) 1. (24, 22, 20, 18, 16, 14,,,,,, ) 2. (36, 33, 30, 27, 24, 21,,,,,, ) 3. (48, 44, 40, 36,,,,,,,, ) 4. (60, 55, 50, 45, 40,,,,,,, ) 5. (72, 66, 60, 54, 48,,,,,,, ) 6. (84, 77, 70, 63, 56,,,,,,, ) 7. (96, 88, 80, 72, 64,,,,,,, ) 8. (144, 132, 120, 108, 96, 84,,,,,, ) 9. Which row has a zero in every number? 4 #3324 Practice Makes Perfect: Division Teacher Created Resources, Inc.

Repeated Subtraction Practice 2 Directions: Use the columns on the multiplication/division chart to help you find the missing numbers. (Go backwards.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 96 120 60 132 144 88 110 55 121 132 80 100 50 110 120 72 90 45 99 108 64 80 40 88 96 6. Which column has a zero in every number? Directions: Use the multiplication/division chart to help you find the answers to these problems. The first two are done for you. 7. How many 8 s can you subtract from 48? 48 8 8 8 8 8 8 = 0 You can subtract six 8 s from 48. 8. How many 5 s can you subtract from 30? 30 5 5 5 5 5 5 = 0 You can subtract six 5 s from 30. 9. How many 6 s can you subtract from 48? 48 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 = 0 10. How many 7 s can you subtract from 42? 42 11. How many 3 s can you subtract from 36? 36 12. How many 10 s can you subtract from 100? 100 Teacher Created Resources, Inc. #3324 Practice Makes Perfect: Division 5

Division Facts 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 Practice 3 Directions: Do these problems. Use your multiplication/division chart if you are unsure of your division facts. 1. 5 25 2. 2 10 3. 4 12 4. 3 3 5. 1 9 6. 4 20 7. 6 54 8. 4 28 9. 3 15 10. 4 32 11. 5 5 12. 4 40 13. 5 55 14. 2 18 15. 1 6 16. 2 16 17. 2 10 18. 4 48 19. 3 9 20. 5 20 21. 4 24 22. 2 12 23. 4 16 24. 4 24 25. 3 21 26. 4 12 27. 4 28 28. 3 30 29. 2 16 30. 5 45 31. 4 44 32. 2 24 33. 3 27 34. 1 12 35. 4 48 36. 3 33 37. 2 20 38. 3 18 39. 5 50 40. 4 36 41. 3 36 42. 5 35 43. 2 22 44. 4 40 45. 3 24 46. 1 10 47. 4 32 48. 5 55 6 #3324 Practice Makes Perfect: Division Teacher Created Resources, Inc.

Division Facts 6, 7, 8, and 9 Practice 4 Directions: Do these problems. Use your multiplication/division chart if you are unsure of your division facts. 1. 6 24 2. 4 28 3. 9 27 4. 8 48 5. 6 48 6. 6 54 7. 9 54 8. 7 56 9. 8 64 10. 6 30 11. 7 21 12. 7 35 13. 7 14 14. 9 72 15. 6 18 16. 8 24 17. 9 99 18. 8 88 19. 6 36 20. 7 7 21. 7 49 22. 7 21 23. 6 60 24. 8 96 25. 7 14 26. 8 24 27. 8 72 28. 9 90 29. 6 18 30. 8 88 31. 7 28 32. 8 32 33. 6 24 34. 7 7 35. 9 81 36. 7 63 37. 8 40 38. 6 54 39. 7 70 40. 8 16 41. 7 77 42. 7 84 43. 6 42 44. 8 56 45. 6 12 46. 7 63 47. 6 72 48. 9 108 Teacher Created Resources, Inc. #3324 Practice Makes Perfect: Division 7