subtraction Division Worksheets
These subtraction division worksheets help students understand division through repeated subtraction using number lines. Students learn to visualize division concepts by subtracting the divisor repeatedly, including problems with and without remainders for comprehensive practice.
About these worksheets
These worksheets prepare students for division by building the prerequisite skills they need. Activities include relating division to multiplication, completing multiplication and division charts, using number lines to model division, understanding how many times one number goes into another, checking division answers with multiplication, interpreting remainders in word problems, and modeling division as repeated subtraction. Spanning third through fourth grade standards.
Division as Repeated Subtraction w/Remainder (Number Line)
- Use a number line to solve division by making equal jumps backward over and over.
- Count the jumps to find the quotient in a division problem.
- Figure out the remainder by seeing how many are left when you can’t make another full jump.
- Write the answer as a quotient with a remainder (for example, 17 ÷ 5 = 3 R2).