Four in Four - Division Set B 3 digit number - 2 digit number with remainder
Maths Resource Description
The "Four in Four" exercise is a rapid division drill designed for Year 6 students, aimed at testing their ability to divide 3-digit numbers by 2-digit numbers, and identify remainders in the process. Each worksheet presents four division problems, and students are challenged to complete all calculations within a strict time limit of four minutes. This exercise not only tests their numerical fluency but also their ability to work under pressure and manage time efficiently. The division problems vary in complexity and the presence of remainders adds an additional layer of challenge, requiring students to demonstrate a solid understanding of division concepts.
For example, on one of the worksheets, students would be tasked with solving problems such as 627 ÷ 13 and 956 ÷ 17, among others. After completing the set, they can check their answers against the provided solutions to self-assess their understanding. The answers reveal the quotient and the remainder for each problem, such as 230 ÷ 15 resulting in 15 with a remainder of 5, and 956 ÷ 17 resulting in 56 with a remainder of 4. These exercises are an excellent way for students to practice and refine their division skills, ensuring they are well-prepared for more advanced mathematical concepts in the future.