This hard worksheet pushes first graders further with word problems and missing-number reasoning. Part A has four multiple-choice questions including a story about 18 crayons shared into 3 boxes and a fact-family question linking 12 ÷ 3 and 12 ÷ 4. Part B has five fill-in-the-blank problems such as '___ ÷ 3 = 7' and a word problem about sharing 10 cookies among 5 friends, blending computation with real situations.
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Division Basic Facts
Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the correct answer for each question.
1. Which expression equals 5?
A) 20 ÷ 5
B) 15 ÷ 5
C) 10 ÷ 5
D) 25 ÷ 5
2. There are 18 crayons shared equally into 3 boxes. How many crayons are in each box?
A) 4
B) 5
C) 6
D) 9
3. If 12 ÷ 3 = 4, then 12 ÷ 4 = ___?
A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 6
4. How many groups of 5 are in 25?
A) 3
B) 4
C) 5
D) 6
Part B: Fill in the Missing Number
Write the missing number to complete each number sentence.
1. 21 ÷ 3 = 7
2. 16 ÷ 4 = 4
3. You have 10 cookies to share equally among 5 friends. Each friend gets 2.
4. 15 ÷ 3 = 5
5. 16 ÷ 2 = 8
Division Basic Facts
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the correct answer for each question.
1. Which expression equals 5?
A) 20 ÷ 5
B) 15 ÷ 5
C) 10 ÷ 5
D) 25 ÷ 5
2. There are 18 crayons shared equally into 3 boxes. How many crayons are in each box?
A) 4
B) 5
C) 6
D) 9
3. If 12 ÷ 3 = 4, then 12 ÷ 4 = ___?
A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 6
4. How many groups of 5 are in 25?
A) 3
B) 4
C) 5
D) 6
★ Part B: Fill in the Missing Number
Write the missing number to complete each number sentence.
1) 21 ÷ 3 = 7
2) 16 ÷ 4 = 4
3) You have 10 cookies to share equally among 5 friends. Each friend gets 2.
4) 15 ÷ 3 = 5
5) 16 ÷ 2 = 8
Ready to Practice?
For Part A, circle the correct answer. For Part B, write the missing number on the line.
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