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Speed grid: 4x table division facts

Speed grids: 4 times table division facts worksheet
Race against the clock to divide each number in these grids by 4. How quickly can you do it?
Keystage:  KS2, Year 3

 

What are times table division facts? 

At KS2 maths your child will learn times table division facts, which means they will learn about inverting the operation used for multiplication. For instance, if 4 multiplied by 4 equals 16, then 16 divided by 4 equals 4. It's a very similar-looking sum that starts at the end and works its way back from the multiplication sum. 

What will you find in our KS2 division facts worksheet? 

This KS2 division facts worksheet focuses on 4x table division facts and provides your child with a colourful grid. The task is to complete the table by dividing each number by 4 and timing yourself to pick up the speed. 

This resource, as with all of our resources, has been meticulously crafted and vetted by qualified teachers to ensure they align with the KS2 curriculum.

For a more diverse range of exercises, consider our Inverse operations: multiplication and division. Alternatively, our Incomplete number sentences multiplication and division interactive worksheet can help reinforce your child's learning.