Division Activities

Division activities to help show your child the fun side of learning! From easy division activities to more advanced, we've got you covered! Browse the activities below or use the selector to find similar activities.

Math Baseball

Math Baseball

This two-player game is a fun way to practice multiplication facts! You'll use a pair of dice to determine the numbers you will multiply with. The product determines whether you've hit a single, double, triple, or home run!

Multiplication Math War

Multiplication Math War

Play this fun card game with your child and before long those annoying multiplication facts will be part of her mathematical skill set.

Design and Create Your Own Family "Money"

Design and Create Your Own Family "Money"

With this fun craft activity, your child can design and "make" his own money, for use as currency and math practice at home.

Factors: A Math Card Game

Factors: A Math Card Game

Factors can be a tricky concept to master, but they are essential to understanding division. Help your child gain confidence with factors while playing this fun card game. Soon he'll be ready to work with larger numbers and fractions!

Practice Hula Hoop Times Tables!

Practice Hula Hoop Times Tables!

If you're finding it painful to get your child to practice math lessons learned throughout the school year and her skills are slipping, try this mental and physical multitasking game to get your child back into the swing of things.

Prediction: A Division Card Game

Prediction: A Division Card Game

Every third grader needs to master their division facts. Try using this fun activity to do just that! All you need is a deck of playing cards, and you're ready to get started.

Leftovers: A Division Card Game

Leftovers: A Division Card Game

Fourth grade is an important time for learning division. This board game focuses on practicing the art of finding remainders, or "leftovers." With a few simple materials you can find around the house, you'll be able to create a fun new way to work on an important concept.

Find the Math Fact Family

Find the Math Fact Family

More often than not, practice of math facts is limited to timed drill sheets and flashcards. But third-graders are more likely to tune into math facts if practice is presented as a game!

Spiral: A Multiplication Game

Spiral: A Multiplication Game

Multiplication is a concept that requires a lot of practice. Try replacing the flash cards with this fun card game every once in awhile. Shuffle a deck of cards, then create a large spiral by placing them face up...

Bulls-eye! A Mathematical Card Game

Bulls-eye! A Mathematical Card Game

It's a race to see who can hit the target first by working math problems faster than their opponent.

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