
A complete set of division resources for Grade 1 to Year 10 (Grade 9), aligned to both the Australian Curriculum v9.0 and US Common Core. Move students from sharing equally and division facts in the early years, through short division and long division, into dividing decimals, fractions and algebraic expressions.
Differentiated Long and Short Division Worksheets
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Hands-On Division Facts Activities
Structured lesson plans, slide decks and worked examples for teaching long division using the standard algorithm, the chunking method and division by partitioning. Each lesson includes a teacher script, a worked example, a guided-practice problem and an independent task.

Step-by-Step Long Division Lessons
Printable long division and short division worksheets across every difficulty level, from single-digit division facts to dividing four-digit numbers by two-digit numbers, with and without remainders. Each worksheet ships with a separate solutions sheet so marking takes minutes, not hours.
Division facts games, fluency drills and partitioning tasks that build instant recall of the times-tables-in-reverse. Students learn to split arrays, share equally and use known multiplication facts to derive division facts, which is the foundation for every later division method.
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Structured Resources for Mastering Long and Short Division
Division Facts and Fluency Question Banks
Assessments and Real-World Division Tasks
The division resources build from the earliest concept of equal sharing through to formal long division and dividing decimals. In the early grades, students use arrays, grouping and partitioning to develop a strong sense of what division actually means. From Year 4 (Grade 4) onwards, the resources introduce short division and long division using the standard algorithm, with scaffolded worked examples that show every step. Senior primary and lower secondary students extend this to dividing decimals, fractions, mixed numbers and simple algebraic expressions, with each topic mapped against the Australian Curriculum v9.0 strand or the matching Common Core standard.
The question bank covers division facts to 12 x 12, division with remainders, division by 10, 100 and 1000, dividing decimals, dividing fractions, and word problems that ask students to choose the right operation. Each set is differentiated into three tiers so the same lesson can stretch a confident student while supporting one who is still building fluency. Teachers use the questions for warm-ups, exit tickets, homework or as a fluency starter at the top of every maths lesson.
The assessment pack includes a diagnostic pre-test, end-of-unit summative tests and short formative checks that target specific division skills. Real-world tasks ask students to split bills, share resources fairly, work out unit prices, scale recipes and solve multi-step problems that mix division with the other three operations. Together, the assessments give a clear, evidence-based picture of where every student sits against the curriculum and what to teach next.