This challenging worksheet asks kindergartners to think a little harder about sharing equally with multiple-choice and fill-in-blank problems. Children pick the right answer for prompts like 8 oranges shared by 2 kids, 10 cookies shared by 2 friends, and 4 balls put into 2 boxes, then write answers for sentences such as 6 pencils shared by 2 and 2 gloves for 2 hands.

These tougher questions stretch number sense beyond the very smallest dividends and help young learners trust that division by two always splits a group into two equal parts, an important building block for first-grade math.

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Busy Bee
Division Basic Facts
Kindergarten
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. 8 oranges shared by 2 kids. How many each?
 A) 2
 B) 3
 C) 4
 D) 5
2. 6 toys split into 2 equal groups. How many in each?
 A) 4
 B) 2
 C) 3
 D) 1
3. 10 cookies shared by 2 friends. How many each?
 A) 3
 B) 4
 C) 6
 D) 5
4. 4 balls put into 2 boxes. How many in each box?
 A) 2
 B) 3
 C) 1
 D) 4
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) 6 pencils shared by 2 = 3.
2) 10 grapes in 2 bowls = 5 each.
3) 8 cards split in half = 4.
4) 4 muffins for 2 plates = 2 each.
5) 2 gloves for 2 hands = 1 each.
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