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Division Practice Fact Fluency Practice Number Sense Booklets
Division Practice Fact Fluency Practice Number Sense Booklets
Division Practice Fact Fluency Practice Number Sense Booklets
Division Practice Fact Fluency Practice Number Sense Booklets
Division Practice Fact Fluency Practice Number Sense Booklets
Division Practice Fact Fluency Practice Number Sense Booklets
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Division Practice Fact Fluency Practice Number Sense Booklets
Division Practice Fact Fluency Practice Number Sense Booklets
Division Practice Fact Fluency Practice Number Sense Booklets
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What others say

"Love how this has many representations for the same concept but they are rooted in conceptual in order to build fluency. "
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Porsche J.
"I am using this in my 6th grade inclusion class to review and reinforce the connection between division facts and multiplication. Loads of practice included. Only suggestion would be maybe a mixed version along with all of the individual fact versions."
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Cristy B.

Description

This fact fluency resource includes 16 ready to print, division booklets for grades 3+. These booklets include VISUALS of division facts that will increase fact fluency and number sense!

Let’s say no to drill and kill techniques for fact fluency.

Most often students are presented facts in symbolic form only. Children of all ages learn best from visual imagery. Our division booklets help students to subitize and see visual representation of division facts.

**CHECK OUT THE PREVIEW TO SEE THIS RESOURCE IN ACTION!**

Use these division booklets during whole group, small group math instruction, math intervention sessions and more!

The question I get asked most often by teachers is: “How do we get students to memorize their math facts?”

The answer is simple. You visualize facts for students. You visualize values to build fact fluency!

What is included in this resource?

  • 16 ready to print 8-page booklets (one booklet for each fact group from (÷1 to ÷12) | 5 booklets with mixed facts)
  • Answer keys

Models and activities found in each booklet:

  1. arrays
  2. subitizing images on ten frames
  3. bar models
  4. distributive property
  5. equal groups
  6. number bonds
  7. word problems

What division facts does this resource cover? ÷1 to ÷12

Why use these fluency booklets in your classroom?

Symbolic form of numbers should be the last form students see numbers and facts in. These booklets SHOW students products of division facts!

Arrays, subitizing, equal groups, distributive property and more strategies are presented in a highly engaging booklet format to help students make the connections they need to master division concepts. You are promoting the ability to see and conceptualize quantities.

Who should purchase this resource?

  • teachers looking for resources that build fact fluency
  • teachers look to help students memorize their division facts
  • teachers looking for READY TO GO math activities
  • teachers wanting to teach fluency beyond DRILL AND KILL
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Division Practice Fact Fluency Practice Number Sense Booklets

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What others say

"Love how this has many representations for the same concept but they are rooted in conceptual in order to build fluency. "
star
Porsche J.
"I am using this in my 6th grade inclusion class to review and reinforce the connection between division facts and multiplication. Loads of practice included. Only suggestion would be maybe a mixed version along with all of the individual fact versions."
star
Cristy B.

Description

This fact fluency resource includes 16 ready to print, division booklets for grades 3+. These booklets include VISUALS of division facts that will increase fact fluency and number sense!

Let’s say no to drill and kill techniques for fact fluency.

Most often students are presented facts in symbolic form only. Children of all ages learn best from visual imagery. Our division booklets help students to subitize and see visual representation of division facts.

**CHECK OUT THE PREVIEW TO SEE THIS RESOURCE IN ACTION!**

Use these division booklets during whole group, small group math instruction, math intervention sessions and more!

The question I get asked most often by teachers is: “How do we get students to memorize their math facts?”

The answer is simple. You visualize facts for students. You visualize values to build fact fluency!

What is included in this resource?

  • 16 ready to print 8-page booklets (one booklet for each fact group from (÷1 to ÷12) | 5 booklets with mixed facts)
  • Answer keys

Models and activities found in each booklet:

  1. arrays
  2. subitizing images on ten frames
  3. bar models
  4. distributive property
  5. equal groups
  6. number bonds
  7. word problems

What division facts does this resource cover? ÷1 to ÷12

Why use these fluency booklets in your classroom?

Symbolic form of numbers should be the last form students see numbers and facts in. These booklets SHOW students products of division facts!

Arrays, subitizing, equal groups, distributive property and more strategies are presented in a highly engaging booklet format to help students make the connections they need to master division concepts. You are promoting the ability to see and conceptualize quantities.

Who should purchase this resource?

  • teachers looking for resources that build fact fluency
  • teachers look to help students memorize their division facts
  • teachers looking for READY TO GO math activities
  • teachers wanting to teach fluency beyond DRILL AND KILL
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Rated 4.89 out of 5, based on 9 reviews
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Mostly used with 3rd and 4th grades
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fun resource
Rated 5 out of 5
June 24, 2026
Very easy to use and students loved it! Thank you!
Jessica F.
613 reviews • Kansas
Grades taught: PreK, K, 1st, 2nd
Multiple Representations
Rated 5 out of 5
June 15, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
Love how this has many representations for the same concept but they are rooted in conceptual in order to build fluency.
Porsche J.
98 reviews • Colorado
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th, 5th
Great for Intervention
Rated 5 out of 5
April 27, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
This resource is great for my intervention students. Thanks for sharing.
Gretchen C.
440 reviews • Connecticut
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties
Division Practice Fact Fluency Booklets
Rated 5 out of 5
April 24, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
This has been great for independent small-group work.
Andria C.
29 reviews • Michigan
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th, 5th
Great for Visual learners
Rated 5 out of 5
March 29, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
Love how this really helped my students visualize division
Holly F.
1,046 reviews • Illinois
Grades taught: 4th
Great Remediation Resource
Rated 5 out of 5
February 13, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
I am using this in my 6th grade inclusion class to review and reinforce the connection between division facts and multiplication. Loads of practice included. Only suggestion would be maybe a mixed version along with all of the individual fact versions.
Mamma Bear Math
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212 reviews • West Virginia
Grades taught: 6th
Great For Intervention
Rated 5 out of 5
January 29, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
I am an Intervention Teacher and I love using these types of resources when helping the students.
Miranda W.
854 reviews • Georgia
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th, 5th
Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
An efficient and visual way to practice division facts
Rated 5 out of 5
November 1, 2025
Met expectations
Great value
These booklets are such a worthwhile way to practice division. My students have no problem multiplying but were confused by division (even when I told them to "think multiplication". I explained the layout and expectation of the booklets, and now the students are able to use them independently to deepen their understanding of division facts. (I have printed one copy of the answers and keep it in a binder for them to check when they finish.) These are an efficient and fun way for students to gain a deeper understanding of the actual meaning of the facts (rather than just memorizing numbers.)
Jennifer L.
37 reviews • Minnesota
Grades taught: 3rd

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