Free Division Track Sheet | Year 4 Greater Depth | BookFlik

Free Division Track Sheet | Year 4 Greater Depth | BookFlik

Free Division Track Sheet | Year 4 Greater Depth | BookFlik worksheet preview — Maths Division
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About this track sheet

  • Subject: Maths
  • Topic: Division
  • Year group: Year 4
  • Difficulty: Greater Depth

Boost your classroom resources with our comprehensive Maths division track sheet year 4 greater depth. Designed specifically for pupils working at a higher level, this resource moves beyond basic recall to challenge students with complex reasoning and multi-step problem-solving. This Maths division track sheet year 4 greater depth aligns perfectly with the UK National Curriculum, focusing on formal written methods for division, including remainders and the application of inverse operations to verify accuracy.

Our unique tracking system features Max the monkey, who guides learners through a series of increasingly sophisticated puzzles. Rather than simple calculations, students will encounter missing-digit challenges, word problems requiring multi-stage logical deduction, and investigations into divisibility rules. By using this Maths division track sheet year 4 greater depth, teachers can effectively identify which high-achieving pupils require further extension and who is ready to tackle deeper conceptual understanding.

The content is crafted to foster mathematical fluency and resilience. Each section encourages pupils to justify their findings, explain their reasoning, and compare different strategies for arriving at a quotient. This is an essential tool for any educator looking to stretch their gifted and talented learners, ensuring they remain engaged with challenging, age-appropriate content.

This pack includes 8 distinct tasks:

1. Explain why a remainder can never be greater than the divisor.

2. Justify your answer when partitioning a three-digit number by a single digit.

3. Compare and contrast the use of the bus stop method versus mental decomposition.

4. Solve a multi-step word problem involving money (£ and p).

5. What might happen if you misplace a digit during long division?

6. Create your own division puzzle for a peer to solve.

7. Analyse a sequence to identify the pattern and predict the next quotient.

8. Evaluate the efficiency of two different methods for solving a complex division sum.

Download this resource today to provide your Year 4 students with the rigour they need to excel in their mathematical journey.

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