Division facts up to 10: sorting

  • Division is the process of splitting a number into equal parts.
  • It is the inverse of multiplication.
  • Example: 12 ÷ 4 = 3, because 4 × 3 = 12.

Review division facts from 1 to 10.

Example facts:

  • 10 ÷ 2 = 5
  • 8 ÷ 4 = 2
  • 9 ÷ 3 = 3

Focus on recalling division facts quickly and accurately.

  • Divide division facts into categories based on their relationship to multiplication.
  • Example: 6 ÷ 2 = 3 and 6 ÷ 3 = 2 (pairs of numbers that multiply to give 6).
  • Use arrays to visually represent division facts.
  • Example: For 12 ÷ 3, draw 12 objects arranged in 3 equal rows to show the result of 4.
  • Teach students to think of division as creating equal groups.
  • Example: 15 ÷ 5 means grouping 15 objects into 5 equal parts, each group containing 3 objects.
  • Emphasize checking division answers by multiplying the quotient by the divisor to get the dividend.
  • Example: 16 ÷ 4 = 4, because 4 × 4 = 16.

Learn with an example

👀 Place each expression into the correct box.

  • Divide to find the answer for each expression.
  • 8÷4=?
  • You can use the related multiplication fact to help you divide.
    • ?×4 = 8
    • 2×4 = 8
    • 8÷4 = 2
  • 2÷1=?
  • You can use the related multiplication fact to help you divide.
    • ?×1 = 2
    • 2×1 = 2
    • 2÷1 = 2
  • 20÷10=?
  • You can use the related multiplication fact to help you divide.
    • ?×10 = 20
    • 2×10 = 20
    • 20÷10 = 2
  • Place each expression into the correct box.

👀 Place each expression into the correct box.

  • Divide to find the answer for each expression.
  • 5÷1=?
  • You can use the related multiplication fact to help you divide.
    • ?×1 = 5
    • 5×1 = 5
    • 5÷1 = 5
  • 20÷5=?
  • You can use the related multiplication fact to help you divide.
    • ?×5 = 20
    • 4×5 = 20
    • 20÷5 = 4
  • 16÷4=?
  • You can use the related multiplication fact to help you divide.
    • ?×4 = 16
    • 4×4 = 16
    • 16÷4 = 4
  • Place each expression into the correct box.

👀 Place each expression into the correct box.

  • Divide to find the answer for each expression.
  • 2÷2=?
  • Any number divided by itself is equal to 1.
    • 2÷2=1
  • 4÷1=?
  • You can use the related multiplication fact to help you divide.
    • ?×1 = 4
    • 4×1 = 4
    • 4÷1= 4
  • 12÷3=?
  • You can use the related multiplication fact to help you divide.
    • ?×3 = 12
    • 4×3 = 12
    • 12÷3 = 4
  • Place each expression into the correct box.