Students can practice writing out the steps in long division with the worksheet "Division Practice: Long Division with Multi-Digit Numbers." Each worksheet features a mix of different problems. Some feature single- and double-digit divisors and dividends that are between two and six digits long. Some division problems represent facts that students should already know, like 54 ÷ 6. Some long division problems have remainders, and some don't.
Each page provides plenty of space where students can show their work. Lower grade-level worksheets feature eight simpler division problems while higher grade-level worksheets feature three larger problems.
Giving students practice completing division problems, especially finding the answers to long division problems, helps them solidify their understanding of place value. It also helps them practice patience, determination, and problem-solving skills.
You can assign division problems as math homework, utilize them as an early finisher activity, or have students work on challenging division problems in pairs. It can be helpful to have students demonstrate their thinking on the board in front of the class so other students can see how they found the answer.
Division worksheets with problems at different difficulty levels can also help you assess where students are at. Students who understand the concept can be given more difficult problems, and you can go back and review concepts with students who are struggling.



