Basics
Understanding Division
Multi-Digit Practice
Long Division Steps
Challenge & Reasoning
100

This operation is the opposite of division.

What is multiplication?

100

9 apples divided by 3 students means each student will get this number of apples.

What is 3 apples?

100

The quotient of 81 ÷ 9.

What is 9?

100

When there’s nothing left over after dividing, the remainder is this.

What is 0?

100

When the remainder is 0, it means this about the division.

What is the division is exact or even?

200

In 12 ÷ 3 = 4, this number is the quotient.

What is 4?

200

The number of times 2 goes into 9.

What is 4 times? (remainder 1)

200

The quotient of 42 ÷ 7.

What is 6?

200

In 96 ÷ 8 = 12, name the dividend, divisor, and quotient.

What are 96, 8, and 12?

200

5, 17, and 85 belong to the same fact family. If 5 × 17 = 85, write one related division fact from this family.

What is 85 ÷ 5 = 17 (or 85 ÷ 17 = 5)?

300

In 12 ÷ 3 = 4, this number is the divisor.

What is 3?

300

This word describes the number left over when a division problem doesn’t divide evenly.

What is a remainder?

300

This step comes right after “Multiply” in the long division process.

What is Subtract?

300

When the number you bring down is smaller than the divisor, you should do this.

What is write a 0 in the quotient and bring down the next digit?

300

Which step comes right after Subtract in the long division process?

What is Check (then Bring Down)?

400

In 12 ÷ 3 = 4, this number is the dividend.

What is 12?

400

The remainder when dividing 10 by 3 is this.

What is 1?

400

Dividing 50 into 5 equal parts gives this result.

What is 10?

400

The quotient of 100 ÷ 4.

What is 25?

400

In the equation 64 ÷ 8 = 8, which number is the quotient?

What is 8?

500

Sharing 16 candies among 4 friends gives each person this many candies.

What is 4 candies?

500

This number tells how many groups or parts the dividend is divided into.

What is the divisor?

500

The remainder when 28 is divided by 6.

What is 4?

500

This acronym helps you remember the steps of long division:

“Does McDonald’s Serve Cheeseburgers on Sunday?”

What does each word stand for?

What are Divide, Multiply, Subtract, Check, Bring Down, and Start again?

500

The steps Divide, Multiply, Subtract, Check, Bring Down, and Start Again help you do this kind of math problem.

What is long division?

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