Printable Division Worksheets
Generated division questions use exact answers unless a level explicitly practises decimal quotients.
The ten levels progress from familiar division facts to fractions and calculations in standard form.
Choosing the right worksheet level
The age and school-year ranges below are approximate guides based broadly on maths taught in England from primary school through to GCSE. Children progress at different rates, so choose the level that matches the skill being practised rather than relying only on age.
| Level | Approximate age | Typical school stage | Skills practised |
|---|---|---|---|
| Level 1 | About ages 6–7 | Year 2 | Division facts based on the 2, 5 and 10 times tables. |
| Level 2 | About ages 7–8 | Year 3 | Division facts based on the 3 and 4 times tables. |
| Level 3 | About ages 8–9 | Year 4 | Division facts based on the 6, 7, 8 and 9 times tables. |
| Level 4 | About ages 9–10 | Year 5 | Two-digit dividends divided by one digit. |
| Level 5 | About ages 10–11 | Year 6 | Three-digit dividends divided by one digit. |
| Level 6 | About ages 11–12 | Year 7 | Decimal division with exact decimal answers. |
| Level 7 | About ages 12–13 | Year 8 | Larger dividends divided by two-digit divisors. |
| Level 8 | About ages 13–14 | Year 9 | Division by decimal numbers. |
| Level 9 | About ages 14–15 | Year 10 / GCSE | Division of fractions. |
| Level 10 | About ages 15–16 | Year 11 / GCSE | Division of numbers written in standard form. |
Division facts based on the 2, 5 and 10 times tables. Approximate guide: About ages 6–7 (Year 2).
Division Worksheet Level 1
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