Division with One-Digit Divisors and Missing Factors
Division with One-Digit Divisors and Missing Factors will help students practice this key third grade skill. Try our free exercises to build knowledge and confidence.
Solve division problems using one of four strategies: by drawing an array, by drawing equal groups, by using repeated subtraction, or with a multiplication sentence.
This resources teaches your students to distinguish between clue words that indicate multiplication problems versus those that signal division problems.
Multiplication and Division: Which One Doesn’t Belong?
Use this worksheet to get your students thinking about the relationship between numbers in regards to multiplication and division. They’ll look at four numbers and determine which does not belong.
Third graders are learning all about about multiplication and division fact families, and this transporation-themed worksheet gives them lots of practice.