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Free Printable Long Division Worksheets
Printable long division worksheets for Grades 4 through 6, aligned to the Ontario 2020 Math Curriculum. Covers dividing two- and three-digit numbers by a one-digit divisor, interpreting remainders, and solving division word problems — printed on one page, completed entirely with pencil and paper. Paperpath generates a worksheet at the right challenge level for your child so every session is productive.
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Question 1
Solve: 144 ÷ 12 = ___
How many times does 12 go into 144?
Question 2
Divide: 375 ÷ 5 = ___
Use the long division algorithm. Start with the hundreds.
Question 3
A teacher has 96 stickers to share equally among 8 students. How many stickers does each student get?
Write a division equation to solve.
Question 4
256 ÷ 4 = ___. Does this divide evenly? Write the remainder if there is one.
Check by multiplying your answer by 4.
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When is long division introduced in Ontario schools? The Ontario 2020 Mathematics curriculum introduces division with one-digit divisors in Grade 4 and extends to multi-digit divisors in Grades 5 and 6. Long division as a written algorithm is typically practised from Grade 4 onward. Paperpath worksheets are calibrated to the specific expectations for your child's grade so they receive the right level of challenge.
My child finds long division very hard. How should I approach it? Long division is one of the most challenging procedures in elementary math because it requires estimation, multiplication, subtraction, and place value all at once. Paperpath's Quick Check assessment identifies whether your child is at a Support, Core, or Stretch band for division, and generates worksheets that build the prerequisite skills first — multiplication fluency and place value understanding — before progressing to multi-digit long division.
Are remainders covered on Paperpath long division worksheets? Yes. Paperpath worksheets include both exact-division questions and questions with remainders, reflecting the Ontario curriculum expectation that students understand what a remainder means in context — not just as a leftover number, but as something that may need to be rounded up or down depending on the problem. Word problems that require interpreting remainders are included at the Grade 5 and 6 levels.