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Long Division Worksheets

These worksheets help students strengthen division fluency, multi-digit computation, and organized problem-solving skills. These free, ready-to-print worksheets are provided in PDF format for immediate classroom use during lessons, homework, intervention, or independent review practice. Students develop curriculum aligned skills including long division with remainders, quotient estimation, and multi-step division strategies.

About This Collection of Worksheets

This worksheet collection gives Grade 5 students focused practice with long division procedures, remainders, quotient reasoning, and multi-digit computation strategies. Learners work through introductory division examples, repeated fluency drills, real-world word problems, and organized grid-based activities that gradually increase in complexity. The collection supports both conceptual understanding and procedural confidence while helping students master the standard long division algorithm step by step.

Teachers can use these worksheets during whole-group instruction, guided math lessons, intervention groups, or independent practice sessions. Several activities encourage students to organize numbers carefully, estimate quotient values, check remainders, and apply multiplication facts efficiently during division. Students also strengthen mathematical reasoning by solving practical word problems and explaining long division procedures through structured repetition.

The printable format makes these worksheets easy to use in classrooms, homeschool programs, tutoring sessions, and review activities. Clear layouts, supportive examples, and organized workspaces help students focus on one step at a time while reducing place-value confusion. Across the collection, learners develop stronger Grade 5 division fluency aligned to Common Core standards involving multi-digit division, computation accuracy, and mathematical problem solving.
Paul's Tip For Teachers

Paul’s Teacher Tip

Students often become more successful with long division when they repeat the process aloud using divide, multiply, subtract, and bring down. Encourage learners to slow down and complete one step carefully before moving to the next part of the problem. Graph paper, grid layouts, and color coding can help students organize place values and avoid alignment mistakes during multi-step division. Reviewing multiplication facts regularly also improves long division confidence and speed. When teaching remainders, remind students that the remainder must always be smaller than the divisor. Frequent short practice sessions are often more effective than long drills because students can focus on accuracy without becoming overwhelmed.

Worksheet Collection Skill Spotlights

Division Builder

  • What Kids Do:
    Students solve long division problems with larger divisors by estimating quotient values, dividing step by step, and organizing subtraction and multiplication carefully. Learners practice completing advanced division equations accurately while checking place-value alignment throughout the process.
  • Target Skill:
    Students strengthen Common Core aligned multi-digit division fluency by solving long division equations using estimation, multiplication, subtraction, and organized computation strategies. The worksheet reinforces procedural accuracy and advanced division reasoning skills.

Division Drill

  • What Kids Do:
    Students complete multiple long division problems without remainders using the standard algorithm and organized solving procedures. Learners divide, multiply, subtract, and bring down digits while improving procedural fluency and computational confidence.
  • Target Skill:
    Students develop strong foundational long division fluency aligned to Grade 5 division standards by practicing the standard division process repeatedly. The worksheet reinforces multiplication fact recall, place-value organization, and accurate multi-digit computation.

Division Focus

  • What Kids Do:
    Students solve long division equations without remainders by carefully organizing quotient placement and following the divide, multiply, subtract, and bring down sequence. Learners strengthen procedural confidence through repeated structured practice.
  • Target Skill:
    Students improve multi-digit division accuracy aligned to Common Core computation standards while strengthening understanding of quotient placement and long division procedures. The worksheet supports fluency, organization, and mathematical precision.

Division Frames

  • What Kids Do:
    Students solve long division problems with remainders using structured boxes that help organize multiplication, subtraction, and quotient placement carefully. Learners complete multi-step division equations while tracking leftovers accurately.
  • Target Skill:
    Students strengthen long division fluency with remainders aligned to Grade 5 standards while improving organizational skills and place-value accuracy. The worksheet reinforces correct remainder notation and structured computational thinking.

Division Patterns

  • What Kids Do:
    Students complete long division problems with remainders using dotted grids to organize each step of the process clearly. Learners estimate quotient values, track remainders, and maintain careful place-value alignment while solving.
  • Target Skill:
    Students build procedural confidence with multi-digit division and remainders aligned to Common Core standards. The worksheet reinforces organized solving habits, quotient estimation, and accurate use of long division procedures.

Division Review

  • What Kids Do:
    Students practice long division problems without remainders using smaller divisors and repeated structured problem-solving steps. Learners improve speed, organization, and computational accuracy through independent division practice.
  • Target Skill:
    Students strengthen procedural fluency with the standard long division algorithm aligned to Grade 5 division standards. The worksheet supports multiplication fact application, organized work habits, and accurate quotient computation.

Division Skills

  • What Kids Do:
    Students solve larger long division equations without remainders while estimating quotient values and organizing place values carefully. Learners practice completing multi-digit division problems independently using step-by-step procedures.
  • Target Skill:
    Students improve advanced long division fluency aligned to Common Core computation standards by applying estimation, multiplication, and subtraction strategies accurately. The worksheet reinforces careful organization and multi-digit reasoning skills.

Division Spaces

  • What Kids Do:
    Students solve long division problems with remainders using large workspace grids that support careful alignment and step-by-step organization. Learners track multiplication, subtraction, and quotient placement clearly throughout each equation.
  • Target Skill:
    Students strengthen long division accuracy and organizational skills aligned to Grade 5 standards while solving equations with remainders. The worksheet reinforces structured problem solving, place-value alignment, and procedural fluency.

Division Steps

  • What Kids Do:
    Students learn introductory long division without remainders through guided examples and structured practice problems. Learners follow the divide, multiply, subtract, and bring down process while organizing work carefully step by step.
  • Target Skill:
    Students develop foundational long division understanding aligned to Common Core multi-digit division standards. The worksheet reinforces procedural sequencing, multiplication fluency, and accurate quotient placement during computation.

Division Stories

  • What Kids Do:
    Students solve real-world long division word problems involving equal sharing and grouping situations. Learners identify important information, choose division strategies, and explain answers that match practical story contexts.
  • Target Skill:
    Students strengthen mathematical reasoning and problem-solving skills aligned to Grade 5 computation and application standards. The worksheet reinforces understanding of division vocabulary, real-world interpretation, and accurate multi-step solving.

Quotient Challenge

  • What Kids Do:
    Students solve multi-digit long division problems without remainders while estimating quotient values and organizing place values correctly. Learners improve fluency through repeated division practice using larger numbers and structured procedures.
  • Target Skill:
    Students build confidence with advanced long division computation aligned to Common Core standards. The worksheet reinforces quotient estimation, multiplication fact fluency, and careful place-value organization during division.

Quotient Work

  • What Kids Do:
    Students complete long division problems involving larger numbers and remainders by organizing each computational step carefully. Learners divide, multiply, subtract, and bring down digits while monitoring quotient accuracy and leftovers.
  • Target Skill:
    Students strengthen procedural fluency with long division and remainders aligned to Grade 5 division standards. The worksheet supports organized solving strategies, quotient reasoning, and accurate remainder interpretation.

Remainder Grid

  • What Kids Do:
    Students solve long division equations with remainders using structured grid layouts that support organized subtraction and multiplication work. Learners practice writing quotients and remainders clearly while solving carefully.
  • Target Skill:
    Students improve long division organization and remainder accuracy aligned to Common Core multi-digit computation standards. The worksheet reinforces procedural fluency, place-value alignment, and structured mathematical problem solving.

Remainder Practice

  • What Kids Do:
    Students complete long division problems with remainders using repeated divide, multiply, subtract, and bring down procedures. Learners track leftover amounts carefully and organize work neatly within the division setup.
  • Target Skill:
    Students strengthen long division fluency with remainders aligned to Grade 5 computation standards. The worksheet reinforces accurate remainder notation, multiplication fluency, and careful procedural problem solving.

Remainder Rules

  • What Kids Do:
    Students learn how to solve long division problems with remainders through guided examples and structured practice activities. Learners practice identifying leftovers and writing quotient answers with correct remainder notation.
  • Target Skill:
    Students develop foundational understanding of remainders and long division procedures aligned to Common Core standards. The worksheet reinforces multi-digit division fluency, computational organization, and accurate remainder reasoning.