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Divisibility Rules Worksheet - Notes and Practice
Divisibility Rules Worksheet - Notes and Practice
Divisibility Rules Worksheet - Notes and Practice
Divisibility Rules Worksheet - Notes and Practice
Divisibility Rules Worksheet - Notes and Practice
Divisibility Rules Worksheet - Notes and Practice
Divisibility Rules Worksheet - Notes and Practice
Divisibility Rules Worksheet - Notes and Practice
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Divisibility Rules Lesson and Practice - Tired of students thinking 51 is prime? What about 57? 87? These guided notes will teach students the most common divisibility rules. Divisibility rules for 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, and 10 are included in this lesson. Now they'll never be tricked by pesky 51 again!

This lesson for teaching divisibility rules includes a 2 page graphic organizer with sentence starters that allows students to fill in the important notes while leaving you free to walk about the room to monitor. There is a Google Slides presentation included to help guide the lesson and reveal each divisibility rule one at a time.

Also included are two tables of practice numbers. Students have to put a check mark in the box of the rules that apply to each number. There are two questions where students must fill in the missing digit to make a number divisible by the given numbers. There are two application problems included where students must find all the factors of two given numbers by using divisibility rules and division.


Product is a PDF that includes:

  • Divisibility Rules Guided Notes Sheet
  • Practice Sheet
  • Answer key
  • Corresponding Google Slides presentation
  • Implementation Suggestions

If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to message me on teacherspayteachers. Don’t forget to leave feedback and earn your TPT credits!

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Divisibility Rules Worksheet - Notes and Practice

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Grades
5th - 6th
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2 student pages
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Teaching Duration
40 minutes

Description

Divisibility Rules Lesson and Practice - Tired of students thinking 51 is prime? What about 57? 87? These guided notes will teach students the most common divisibility rules. Divisibility rules for 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, and 10 are included in this lesson. Now they'll never be tricked by pesky 51 again!

This lesson for teaching divisibility rules includes a 2 page graphic organizer with sentence starters that allows students to fill in the important notes while leaving you free to walk about the room to monitor. There is a Google Slides presentation included to help guide the lesson and reveal each divisibility rule one at a time.

Also included are two tables of practice numbers. Students have to put a check mark in the box of the rules that apply to each number. There are two questions where students must fill in the missing digit to make a number divisible by the given numbers. There are two application problems included where students must find all the factors of two given numbers by using divisibility rules and division.


Product is a PDF that includes:

  • Divisibility Rules Guided Notes Sheet
  • Practice Sheet
  • Answer key
  • Corresponding Google Slides presentation
  • Implementation Suggestions

If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to message me on teacherspayteachers. Don’t forget to leave feedback and earn your TPT credits!

Like what you see? Follow my store to stay informed of new products or updates! Find me on Instagram @mathemizer to see my products in action! If you use this product with your class, please tag me so I can see it!

You may also like:

Prime Factorization – Differentiated Hands on Activity

Ratios & Rates Worksheet – Self Checking Fun Review Sheet

Surface Area of Prisms – Practice Sheet

✨Get TpT Credit to Use on Your Future Purchases!

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Divisibility Rules Worksheet
Rated 5 out of 5
February 8, 2026
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This Divisibility Rules Worksheet is clear, organized, and easy for students to follow. The notes section does a great job of breaking down each rule, and the practice problems reinforce understanding without feeling overwhelming. It’s perfect for introducing or reviewing divisibility rules, and it worked well for both guided instruction and independent practice. A solid, ready-to-use resource!
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Grades taught: 6th
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Thank you so much for your thoughtful feedback!

Rated 5 out of 5
December 1, 2019
Awesome resource. Thank you for creating and sharing!
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