Division Drill
About This Worksheet
This worksheet gives students practice solving basic long division problems without remainders. Learners divide multi-digit numbers by one-digit divisors using the standard long division process. Long division helps students break large problems into smaller and easier steps. For example, 372 divided by 12 can be solved by dividing one place value at a time in order. This activity strengthens procedural fluency and confidence with division skills.
Curriculum and Grade Alignment
This worksheet focuses on long division practice without remainders. Students should already understand multiplication facts and introductory long division procedures before beginning this activity. The main learning goal is helping learners solve division equations accurately using the standard algorithm. After mastering this skill, students are prepared for long division with remainders and more complex divisors. The worksheet aligns with Common Core standard 5.NBT.B.6 and TEKS 5.3K involving division fluency and computation strategies.
Student Tasks
On this worksheet, students will
solve several long division equations independently using the standard long division setup. Students divide, multiply, subtract, and bring down numbers in the correct sequence. Learners organize their work carefully to keep numbers aligned properly throughout the problem. Several equations encourage students to use multiplication facts quickly and accurately. Students also practice checking whether their answers divide evenly with no remainder.
Common Challenges and Misconceptions
Many students forget one of the long division steps while solving independently. Some learners place quotient digits in the wrong location above the division bar. Others struggle with subtraction errors that affect later steps in the problem. Students may also rush and skip checking their work carefully. Teachers can help by encouraging students to repeat the division process aloud while solving.
Implementation Guidance
Teachers can use this worksheet during independent practice, review sessions, or intervention groups. The repeated problem format helps students strengthen fluency with long division procedures. Parents and homeschool educators may solve one sample problem alongside children before independent work begins. Graph paper can support learners who struggle with keeping numbers lined up correctly. This worksheet also works well for homework or math centers.
Details and Features
This printable worksheet includes multiple long division problems without remainders. The page layout provides large spacing for neat and organized student work. Friendly graphics help create an encouraging learning environment while maintaining academic focus. Problems are designed to strengthen division fluency through repeated structured practice. The worksheet prints clearly for classroom instruction, tutoring sessions, or homeschool use.