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The quickest way to divide any number with precision is by using simple tricks called divisibility rules. Master the art of dividing lengthy numbers in a jiffy with this array of printable worksheets on divisibility tests for children of grade 3 through grade 6. It comprises a divisibility rules chart for divisors 2-12 and adequate exercises to apply these rules involving single and multiple divisors. Test skills with the revision worksheets. Get started with our free worksheets!

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Equip children with this handy chart to familiarize them with the divisibility rules for divisors ranging between 2 and 12. Memorize these rules through practice and divide numbers like a pro.

Figure out if each given number is divisible by 2. Observe the number, if its units place has an even number, either 0, 2, 4, 6 or 8, then label it as 'divisible' and if the number is odd write 'not divisible'.

Specifically dealing with the application of divisibility rule for 3, each worksheet here features 20 dividends. Add-up the digits of each number and divide the sum by 3. If the sum is divisible by 3, then the number is divisible by 3.

Test if the numbers are divisible by 4, by dividing the last 2 digits of the number by 4. Label the number as 'divisible' or 'not divisible' based on the remainder, in this collection of divisibility test pdf worksheets for grade 4 and grade 5.

Is the number divisible by 5? Examine the units place, if the number ends with a 0 or 5 it is divisible by 5, if it has any other number, then 5 is not the factor of the given number.

Instruct children to analyze if the number in the units place is even and the sum of the digits is divisible by 3, to identify the numbers divisible by 6 and label them accordingly.

Bolster skills in testing numbers for divisibility by 7. Double the last digit and subtract it from the rest of the number, if the difference is 7, then the number is divisible by 7.

Get optimum practice with this set of printable worksheets on divisibility test of 8. Observe the last three digits, if they are divisible by 8, then it is proved that 8 is a factor of the number.

Conclude which of the numbers are divisible by 9. Add up all the digits of the number and divide the sum by 9. If it divides evenly leaving no remainder, then the number is divisible by 9.

This cluster of 3rd grade and 4th grade worksheet pdfs deals with the simplest of the divisibility rules. Look for numbers that end in a zero, and conclude that the numbers are divisible by 10.

A shortcut to check for the numbers divisible by 11 is by adding the numbers in even and odd places and subtracting the two sums. If the difference is a multiple of 11, then divisibility by 11 is proved.

An easy way to judge if the given number is divisible by 12 is to check if the number is divisible by the co-prime numbers 3 and 4. Apply the rules and write which of the numbers are divisible by 12.

Reiterate the divisibility rules of 2, 4 and 8. Circle all the numbers divisible by 2 in Part A, by 4 in Part B and by 8 in Part C. Serves best in assessing knowledge acquired.

Recall the divisibility rules of 3, 6 and 9 to complete these printable worksheets. Part A calls for identifying numbers divisible by 3, Part B insists on picking numbers divisible by 6 while Part C focuses on 9.

Check if the numbers are divisible by the three specified divisors. Apply appropriate divisibility rules and respond with a 'Yes' or 'No' to complete this exercise for 5th grade and 6th grade children. Reaffirm the concept of divisibility in the process.

Packed in each of these pdf worksheets are fifteen multiple response questions. Instantly choose and circle the factors that divide the number evenly using the appropriate divisibility rules.

Test if the numbers given in the leftmost column of the grid are divisible by any of the divisors 2-10 present in the first row. Apply the divisibility rules to swiftly arrive at the answer and check the correct boxes.

Recapitulate the divisibility rules from 2 through 12 with this unit of printable divisibility table worksheets. Apply the rules and check the boxes to indicate all the factors of each of the given numbers.

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Children learn basic division with single-digit divisors typically in 3rd grade, after they have mastered the multiplication tables. Students can actually learn their division facts as a 'side effect' of learning their times tables, if the multiplication tables are also practiced/drilled 'backwards' (e.g. 5 × _____ = 30). You can find worksheets for such missing number problems on this page and also on our page for multiplication tables worksheets.


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Division facts (division tables)


Division by 2 or 3

Division by 4 or 5

Division by 6 or 7

Division by 8 or 9

Division facts practice
(tables 2, 3, 4, and 5)

Division facts practice
(tables 6, 7, 8, and 9)

Division facts practice (tables 1-10)

Division facts practice (tables 1-12)

Division facts practice - missing number - tables 1 to 10

Division facts practice - missing number - tables 2 to 12

Missing factors multiplication worksheets

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Multiplication problems that have a missing factor, such as 3 × _____ = 27, are in fact division problems 'in disguise'. For example, the problem 3 × _____ = 27 is essentially the same as 27 ÷ 3. The answer to both is 9. Thus, you can use the worksheets below to practice the connection between division and multiplication and the basic division facts.


Multiplication tables 2-10,
missing numbers

Multiplication tables 2-12,
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