Mostly 1, 2, 3

Mostly 1, 2, 3

Worksheet Description

The divisors in most of these single into double digit division problems are 1, 2, or 3.   There are two problems that do not fit that mold. This worksheet is a collection of long division problems, featuring nine exercises where students are tasked with dividing a two-digit number by a single-digit number. The layout provides a clear and organized space for students to write down each step of the division process. A line is provided for the quotient, and ample space is allotted for the work to be shown in each problem.

The worksheet is designed to help students learn and practice the long division method, reinforcing their understanding of basic division concepts. It aims to build the foundational skills necessary for dealing with more complex division problems and other areas of mathematics that rely on division. By working through these problems, students enhance their ability to perform division operations accurately and develop their mental math capabilities. This type of practice also helps students to understand the relationship between multiplication and division, as they work through the steps of dividing and finding remainders.