4th grade long division worksheets

Long division worksheets for fourth grade use the bracket form with 2- and 3-digit dividends and one-digit divisors. Some problems come out even and some leave a remainder, so your child learns the divide-multiply-subtract-bring-down cycle on numbers small enough to check.

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The kind of problems you'll get

Divide. Show your work. Write remainders with an r.

  1. 132 ÷ 2 =

    Answer: 66

  2. 453 ÷ 7 =
  3. 186 ÷ 3 =

Every print pulls a fresh set of problems at this level, so a make-up test or a second sibling never gets the same sheet.

What's on each sheet

Every version prints on US Letter or A4, with its answer key on the last page.

How to teach this

Post the four steps where your child can see them: divide, multiply, subtract, bring down. Say them together for the first problem, then let your child say them alone. Check each answer by multiplying back: 6 × 25 + 4 should land on 154.

Watch for: Kids skip a spot when the divisor doesn't fit into a digit. Write a zero in the quotient and bring down the next digit instead. Kids leave a remainder that's bigger than the divisor. If the leftover is as big as the divisor, it divides one more time.

Common questions about long division

What do the answers look like, fractions or remainders?
Remainders, written the way fourth graders learn them: 25 r4. Fraction and decimal quotients come later.
How many problems are on each sheet?
Nine division brackets with room to show work under each one. Every print generates a fresh set, so a redo is never the same sheet.

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Aligned to Common Core 4.NBT.B.6. Reviewed by the One more sheet curriculum team. Content version 123, updated July 2026.