Division — Grade 4 — through 12
Free printable division worksheets for grade 4: division facts through 12. Optional answer key. PDF.
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About Division — Grade 4 — through 12
Mastering division facts through 12 is a critical milestone for fourth graders, building the foundation for long division, fractions, and more advanced math. These free printable division worksheets from PrintableMake are specifically designed for Grade 4 students to practice dividing by divisors 1 through 12. Each worksheet presents a clean, focused layout with 20-30 problems, perfect for daily drills, homework, or timed tests. The built-in answer key allows for quick self-checking or parent grading. Use the division worksheet generator to customize the divisor range (e.g., 2-12) and number of problems, then export as a PDF for unlimited practice. Whether you're a teacher supplementing classroom instruction or a parent providing extra practice at home, these worksheets target the exact skills needed for division fluency.
Best For
- Fourth graders mastering division facts with divisors up to 12
- Teachers needing quick, printable division drills for math centers or homework
- Parents who want extra practice for their child without buying workbooks
- Homeschooling families covering Grade 4 math standards
- Students preparing for timed division tests or fact fluency assessments
- Creating a Grade 4 division (through 12) printable quickly
Recommended Settings
- Set divisor range to 2-12 for comprehensive practice
- Include answer key for self-checking or grading
- Choose 20-30 problems per worksheet for focused sessions
- Select portrait layout for easy printing and writing space
- Use large font size for younger students to reduce errors
- Start from the Division Worksheets generator linked above
When to Choose a Different Paper
This template is strongest when the grid size, paper size, and line style match your assignment or project. Consider a different printable when one of these caveats applies:
- Students who haven't mastered multiplication facts (consider multiplication worksheets first)
- Advanced learners ready for multi-digit division (try Grade 5 long division worksheets)
- Quick one-time practice (these are designed for repeated drill and fluency building)
- Projects that need fully custom text layout beyond the generator controls
Frequently Asked Questions
What division facts are covered in these Grade 4 worksheets?
These worksheets cover division facts where the divisor is from 1 through 12. For example, problems like 24 ÷ 6 = 4 or 36 ÷ 4 = 9. The dividend is always a multiple of the divisor, ensuring all answers are whole numbers.
Can I customize the divisor range on PrintableMake?
Yes, the division worksheet generator lets you choose the exact divisors. For Grade 4, you can set a range like 2-12, or focus on specific divisors such as 6-9. This allows you to target areas where your child needs extra practice.
Are answer keys included with these worksheets?
Absolutely. When generating your worksheet, you can select the option to include an answer key. This makes it easy for students to self-check or for parents and teachers to grade quickly.
How many problems should I include per worksheet?
For Grade 4 students, 20-30 problems per worksheet is ideal. This provides enough practice to build fluency without causing fatigue. You can adjust the number in the generator to suit your child's attention span or time available.