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This Grade 1 math worksheet helps students practice counting total items and understanding grouping concepts using colorful illustrations.
Colorful spring-themed math worksheet helping students visualize division through grouping exercises with eggs and insects.
Students can learn the difference between sharing into equal groups and grouping by a specific number using this visual division worksheet.
This worksheet helps students visualize division by dividing objects like flowers and books into equal groups.
Students use this printable worksheet to practice division by circling equal groups of stars, hexagons, triangles, ovals, and diamonds.
An example division problem is shown with four groups of four dots, followed by blank spaces for students to model 12 ÷ 6 and 15 ÷ 3.
These printable worksheets break down division into manageable steps by having students subtract multiples to find the quotient.
This worksheet helps students visualize division by circling groups of objects and writing the corresponding math equations.
Students practice division by circling groups of animals like penguins and dogs to complete the math sentences.
This answer key illustrates the difference between sharing items into equal groups and grouping them by a specific number.
This dividing by grouping worksheet helps students visualize division by organizing butterflies, balloons, fish, cubes, and apples into equal groups.
Practice division by counting objects in equal groups to fill in the missing numbers in these sentences.
Students use these visual models of bananas, bowls, and pizzas to determine the missing numbers in division equations.
This Grade 3 worksheet helps students practice division by sharing food items like bananas and muffins equally among groups of children.
These grouping pictures worksheets help children visualize division by sorting items like marbles and dice into equal sets.
This answer key illustrates division concepts by comparing sharing into equal groups versus grouping by a specific number.
This worksheet helps students understand division by writing equations for visual grouping problems, starting with an example of 32 divided by 4.
This worksheet helps students visualize division problems using groups of fun icons like hearts and stars.
This worksheet helps students visualize division by comparing sharing into equal groups versus grouping by a specific number.
This worksheet helps children practice counting equal groups by filling in the blanks for bags of apples, oranges, and pears.
Students complete division sentences by counting groups of candies, eggs, and apples to understand the relationship between total items, groups, and items per group.
Maths worksheet where students practice dividing collections of oranges, apples, and lemons into three equal groups.
This "Divide into Groups" worksheet helps students visualize division by sorting items like apples and strawberries into equal sets.