Four in Four - Division Set K 3 digit number - 2, 4 6, 8 or 10 with remainder
Maths Resource Description
The "Four in Four" exercise is an engaging challenge for Year 4 students, where they are tasked with completing four division calculations within a four-minute time frame. Each worksheet presents a set of problems that involve dividing three-digit numbers by 2, 4, 6, 8, or 10, and each division may result in a remainder. This exercise is designed to test and improve the students' speed and accuracy in handling division calculations. The problems are laid out in a clear, straightforward format, with ample space for students to write their answers. For example, one of the problems is 249 divided by 4, which requires students to determine the quotient and the remainder.
To complement the division challenges, the "Four in Four" series also includes answer sheets that provide the correct solutions for each set of calculations. These answer sheets are an essential resource for both students and educators to verify the accuracy of the completed work. The answers are presented in a simple and easy-to-read format, which includes the quotient followed by the letter 'r' to denote the remainder. For instance, the answer to the problem 121 divided by 6 is given as 20r1, indicating that the quotient is 20 with a remainder of 1. This format is consistently used across the answer sheets for all division problems in the series.