This easy worksheet extends division practice to dividing by 2, 4, and 5, again through 24 equation problems. First graders solve facts such as 8 ÷ 4, 15 ÷ 5, and 10 ÷ 2, working with even numbers and multiples of five that they recognize from skip counting.
It builds on Easy-1 by introducing larger divisors while keeping dividends small enough to picture as equal groups.
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Division Basic Facts
Solve the Division Problems
Solve each division problem. Write the answer on the line.
4
÷2
8
÷4
10
÷5
10
÷2
12
÷4
15
÷5
16
÷4
20
÷5
18
÷2
20
÷4
25
÷5
6
÷2
4
÷4
5
÷5
14
÷2
24
÷4
8
÷2
2
÷2
16
÷2
5
÷1
20
÷2
4
÷1
12
÷2
24
÷2
Division Basic Facts
★ Solve the Division Problems
Solve each division problem. Write the answer on the line.
4
÷2
8
÷4
10
÷5
10
÷2
12
÷4
15
÷5
16
÷4
20
÷5
18
÷2
20
÷4
25
÷5
6
÷2
4
÷4
5
÷5
14
÷2
24
÷4
8
÷2
2
÷2
16
÷2
5
÷1
20
÷2
4
÷1
12
÷2
24
÷2
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Solve each division problem. Write the answer on the line.
24 Questions
15-20 minutes
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