Long division worksheets
Use the long-division layout when the learner needs to write the quotient and show the work below the dividend.
Practice that fits the learner, on paper or online.
Make printable division worksheets with whole-number quotients and no remainders. Use a horizontal layout for facts or a long-division layout when the learner needs room to show each step.
Use the long-division layout when the learner needs to write the quotient and show the work below the dividend.
Use a horizontal layout for short fact practice when the learner can solve without writing several steps.
Every generated question has a whole-number quotient, so the worksheet stays focused on exact division.
Division is easier to follow when the learner can find the matching multiplication fact without a long pause.
Use one-digit divisors before moving to larger divisors and longer written work.
Practice the long-division steps with whole-number answers before adding remainder work elsewhere.
No. The generator currently creates exact division questions with whole-number quotients.
Yes. Choose the vertical layout to show each question in long-division form, or use the horizontal layout for fact practice.
They can. Add a separate answer key, show answers inline, or leave the student worksheet blank.