Free Division Activity Sheet | Year 4 | Maths | BookFlik

Boost your classroom maths lessons with our engaging and free Maths division activity sheet year 4 core resource. Designed specifically for eight and nine-year-olds, this printable worksheet helps pupils master their division skills through fun, real-world scenarios. Whether you are teaching pupils how to divide two-digit numbers by one-digit numbers or introducing the concept of remainders, this resource provides the perfect balance of challenge and support.
This Maths division activity sheet year 4 core aligns perfectly with the Australian Curriculum (ACARA), specifically supporting the requirement for pupils to recall and use division facts for multiplication tables up to 12 x 12. Using our friendly characters, Max the monkey and Kit the fox, children will solve puzzles involving dividing pocket money in Australian dollars and cents and sharing items fairly between friends. By applying division to these relatable contexts, learners gain confidence in their mathematical reasoning and problem-solving abilities.
Teachers can use this versatile resource as a starter activity to warm up brains, as a main independent task during a lesson, or as a helpful homework assignment to consolidate learning. The sheet is carefully differentiated for pupils working at the expected standard, ensuring that every child feels a sense of achievement. Each sheet includes five to seven questions, ranging from simple recall of division facts to more complex application problems that require children to show their working out.
Our Maths division activity sheet year 4 core is easy to download and ready to print, saving you valuable planning time. The clear layout and supportive tone make it ideal for classroom use or home schooling. Help your Year 4 students build a solid foundation in division while they enjoy the colourful world of our BookFlik characters. Download your copy today and watch your pupils solve division puzzles with excitement and precision.
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