Long division with two-digit divisors worksheets

These long division worksheets move fifth graders from one-digit to two-digit divisors. Divisors run from 11 to 25, so estimating the quotient digit (round 16 to 20, guess, check, adjust) becomes the real skill, with remainders written like 26 r2.

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What students need to know

Estimate first: round the divisor to a friendly number like 20, guess the quotient digit, then multiply to check and adjust.

This skill runs from 5th grade through 6th grade. Pick a grade above for level-matched sentences, teaching notes, and worksheets.

Long division with two-digit divisors across the grades

5th grade

These long division worksheets move fifth graders from one-digit to two-digit divisors. Divisors run from 11 to 25, so estimating the quotient digit (round 16 to 20, guess, check, adjust) becomes the real skill, with remainders written like 26 r2.

6th grade

Sixth grade is where multi-digit division becomes fluent. These sheets keep two-digit divisors between 11 and 25 so your child can practice the full estimate-multiply-subtract cycle. It's the same division they'll lean on for ratios, rates, and decimal work all year.

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