Division Facts
Fact Families
Equal Groups/Repeated Subtraction
Divisibility Rules
Long Division
100

What is 24 ÷ 6?

4

100

Write the two division facts for the fact family 6 × 4 = 24.

24÷6=4

24÷4=6

100

You have 12 apples and put them into groups of 3. How many apples are in each group?

4

100

Is 124 divisible by 2?

Yes!

100

4 ) 144

36

200

What is 42 ÷ 7?

6

200

Fill in the missing numbers: ___ × 8 = 56, 56 ÷ ___ = 8

7 x 8 = 56

56 ÷ 7 = 8

200

Solve using repeated subtraction: 15 ÷ 5.

Check work

200

Is 360 divisible by 5? Explain how you know using the rule.

Yes, because it ends in a 0.

200

6 ) 216

36

300

What is 56 ÷ 8?

7

300

True or False: If 9 × 7 = 63, then 63 ÷ 9 = 7.

True

300

Draw equal groups to solve 20 ÷ 4.

Check work

300

Is 436 divisible by 3 or by 4? Why?

It is divisible by 4, because its last two digits are 36, which is divisible by 4.

300

4 ) 95

23 R3

400

What is 81 ÷ 9?

9

400

Create two multiplication and two division facts using the numbers 5, 45, and 9.

9x5=45

5×9=45

45÷5=9

 45÷9=5

400

You subtract 6 again and again from 36. How many times can you subtract before you reach 0?

6 times

400

A number is divisible by 10. Give one possible 3-digit number that it could be.

Check work - must end in a zero to follow the rule

400

4 ) 365

91 R1

500

What is 72 ÷ 6?

12

500

Complete the fact and write a full fact family to match:

84 ÷ ___ = 12

84 ÷ 7 = 12

84 ÷ 12 = 7

7 x 12 = 84

12 x 7 = 84

500

Solve 48 ÷ 4 = 12 using equal groups or repeated subtraction 

Check work 

500

Which numbers is 540 divisible by: 2, 3, 4, 5, and/or 10? (You may check more than one.)

2, 3, 4, 5, and 10

500

5 ) 739

147 R4