White Rose worksheets
Short division worksheets (with remainder)
Worksheet and problem cards featuring short division with a remainder questions.
Example question types:
- Work out these calculations. You can use the grid to help you
- Adnan thinks that the answer to 186 ÷ 4 = 46 r2. Chad thinks that the answer to 186 ÷ 4 = 46.2. Are they both correct? Explain your answer.
- Which calculation gives the largest answer?
- Here are two calculation cards, A and B. Find the difference between A and B.
- Mo is thinking of a number. What number does Mo get when he divides his number by 4?
- Find the missing numbers in the calculation.
- The number in the middle of the pyramid is calculated by adding up the two bottom numbers and dividing by the top number. The triangle is rotated so that the 4 is now at the top. What is the new number in the middle?
Short division worksheets (without remainder)
A selection of varied practise and problem cards to help children deepen their understanding of short division without remainders.
Example question types:
- Work out these calculations. You can use the grid to help you
- Toby has calculated 1368 ÷ 4 incorrectly. Can you spot his error and correct it?
- Write true or false next to each statement. Explain your reasons for each decision.
- Find the missing numbers in the calculation.
- One hundred and sixty eight students go on a trip. There must be an adult for every eight students. How many adults must go on the trip?
- 147 students go on a camping trip. There are 84 boys. Boys’ tents sleep 6 people. Girls’ tents sleep 7 people. How many tents do they need in total?
- Fill in the missing numbers in the calculation.
White Rose Maths provides high-quality, research-driven maths resources to support teaching and learning. Challenge children’s misconceptions about remainders via these activities and questions that deepen conceptual understanding.
3 digit by 1 digit short division worksheets
In these nine worksheets children will practice short division (division by a single-digit number) with no remainder (ie the answer is a whole number). The dividend in all these questions is a 3-digit number.
Mental-arithmetic.co.uk is the home of free mental arithmetic worksheets for children aged 4-11.