DIVISION WITH REMAINDERS HOMEWORK SHEET

DIVISION WITH REMAINDERS
HOMEWORK SHEET
1.
9 ) 19
5 ) 17
9 ) 29
5 ) 74
2.
8 ) 25
4 ) 45
8 ) 45
4 ) 60
3.
7 ) 34
3 ) 31
7 ) 62
3 ) 98
4.
6 ) 41
2 ) 70
6 ) 33
2 ) 63
DIVISION WITH REMAINDERS
HOMEWORK SHEET #2
1.
9 ) 15
5 ) 37
9 ) 59
5 ) 64
2.
8 ) 35
4 ) 65
8 ) 95
4 ) 50
3.
7 ) 44
3 ) 51
7 ) 92
3 ) 68
4.
6 ) 51
2 ) 61
6 ) 43
2 ) 53
DIVISION WITH REMAINDERS
HOMEWORK SHEET #3
1.
4 ) 15
3 ) 37
4 ) 59
2 ) 64
2.
2 ) 35
6 ) 65
7 ) 95
8 ) 50
3.
5 ) 44
9 ) 51
4 ) 92
2 ) 68
4.
8 ) 51
9 ) 61
3 ) 43
4 ) 53
DIVISION WITH REMAINDERS
Practise Sheet # 1
1.
2 ) 19
6 ) 17
2 ) 29
6 ) 74
2.
3 ) 25
7 ) 44
3 ) 45
7 ) 60
3.
4 ) 34
8 ) 31
4 ) 62
8 ) 98
4.
5 ) 42
9 ) 70
5 ) 33
9 ) 63
DIVISION WITH REMAINDERS
Practise Sheet # 2
1.
6 ) 17
2 ) 19
6 ) 20
2 ) 49
2.
7 ) 24
3 ) 43
7 ) 84
3 ) 66
3.
8 ) 36
4 ) 61
8 ) 67
4 ) 97
4.
9 ) 40
5 ) 70
9 ) 83
5 ) 83
DIVISION WITH REMAINDERS
Practise Sheet # 4
1.
3 ) 14
6 ) 47
2 ) 89
6 ) 25
2.
3 ) 43
7 ) 57
3 ) 35
7 ) 81
3.
4 ) 54
8 ) 90
4 ) 72
8 ) 28
4.
5 ) 31
9 ) 80
5 ) 76
9 ) 99
DIVISION REVIEW TEST
NAME:
(A) Division Facts
(10 marks)
18 ÷ 3 =
36 ÷ 9 =
64 ÷ 8 =
100 ÷ 10 =
42 ÷ 6 =
81 ÷ 9 =
24 ÷ 6 =
45 ÷ 5 =
144 ÷ 12 =
88 ÷ 8 =
(B) 2 and 3 Digit Division
(20 marks)
8 ) 25
4 ) 45
8 ) 92
7 ) 342
9 ) 219
7 ) 620
3 ) 298
2 ) 170
6 ) 933
5 ) 66
(C) Problem Solving with Division
(5 marks)
(i) Clayton and Zachary are fighting over cat toys again. They have 87 toys and
finally decide to share them equally. If they do this, how many toys will each cat
have? Will there be any toys left over?
(ii) Mr. S. buys 612 pebbles in France. He decides to divide them up amongst 7
students who always follow the Mutual Agreements. How many pebbles will each
student get? Will there be any pebbles left over?
DIVISION RE-TEST
NAME:
(A) Division Facts
(10 marks)
24 ÷ 3 =
45 ÷ 9 =
72 ÷ 8 =
90 ÷ 10 =
48 ÷ 6 =
63 ÷ 9 =
30 ÷ 6 =
40 ÷ 5 =
144 ÷ 12 =
77 ÷ 7 =
(B) 2 and 3 Digit Division
(20 marks)
8 ) 29
4 ) 46
8 ) 87
7 ) 242
9 ) 319
7 ) 520
3 ) 247
2 ) 370
6 ) 944
5 ) 78
(C) Problem Solving with Division
(5 marks)
(i) Clayton and Zachary are fighting over cat toys again. They have 67 toys and
finally decide to share them equally. If they do this, how many toys will each cat
have? Will there be any toys left over?
(ii) Mr. S. buys 545 pebbles in France. He decides to divide them up amongst 8
students who always follow the Mutual Agreements. How many pebbles will each
student get? Will there be any pebbles left over?