This Grade 3 easy-1 worksheet introduces division word problems through equal sharing within 100. Students share cookies, stickers, and apples among friends to find how many each person receives. Problems use Grade 3 facts from 1 to 5, sentence correction, fill-in-the-blank, and true-or-false items to build confidence in recognizing sharing language and computing exact quotients with small divisors. This Grade 3 worksheet works well for classroom practice, homework, or math centers.
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Division Word Problems
Part A: Fix the Sentence
Each sentence has an error. Rewrite it correctly on the line.
1. Fix the sentence:
12 cookies shared by 4 kids means each kid gets 12 cookies.
Rewrite: 12 cookies shared by 4 kids means each kid gets 3 cookies.
2. Fix the sentence:
20 stickers in 5 groups gives 5 stickers each.
Rewrite: 20 stickers in 5 groups gives 4 stickers each.
3. Fix the sentence:
15 apples shared by 3 friends equals 45 apples each.
Rewrite: 15 apples shared by 3 friends equals 5 apples each.
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. If 18 crayons are shared equally among 6 students, each student gets 3 crayons.
2. Share 24 marbles equally among 4 jars. Each jar gets 6 marbles.
3. 16 cupcakes split equally on 2 plates put 8 cupcakes on each plate.
4. 30 pencils shared among 5 children means each child gets 6 pencils.
Part C: True or False?
Read each statement. Circle True or False.
1. 12 candies shared by 3 kids gives each kid 4 candies in Grade 3.
True False
2. If 10 books are shared by 2 shelves, each shelf has 20 books.
True False
3. Sharing 21 stars among 3 friends gives each friend 7 stars.
True False
Division Word Problems
★ Part A: Fix the Sentence
Each sentence has an error. Rewrite it correctly on the line.
1) Fix the sentence:
12 cookies shared by 4 kids means each kid gets 12 cookies.
Rewrite: 12 cookies shared by 4 kids means each kid gets 3 cookies.
2) Fix the sentence:
20 stickers in 5 groups gives 5 stickers each.
Rewrite: 20 stickers in 5 groups gives 4 stickers each.
3) Fix the sentence:
15 apples shared by 3 friends equals 45 apples each.
Rewrite: 15 apples shared by 3 friends equals 5 apples each.
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) If 18 crayons are shared equally among 6 students, each student gets 3 crayons.
2) Share 24 marbles equally among 4 jars. Each jar gets 6 marbles.
3) 16 cupcakes split equally on 2 plates put 8 cupcakes on each plate.
4) 30 pencils shared among 5 children means each child gets 6 pencils.
★ Part C: True or False?
Read each statement. Circle True or False.
1) 12 candies shared by 3 kids gives each kid 4 candies in Grade 3.
True
False
2) If 10 books are shared by 2 shelves, each shelf has 20 books.
True
False
3) Sharing 21 stars among 3 friends gives each friend 7 stars.
True
False
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