Grade 3 Division CCSS.Math.3.OA

Fact families x and /: Practice Worksheet

A free printable division page for Grade 3 students, built around Fact families x and /.

Fact families x and /: Practice Worksheet

Grade 3 · Division · CCSS.Math.3.OA

  1. If 5 × 4 = 20, then 20 ÷ 5 = ___
  2. If 4 × 2 = 8, then 8 ÷ 4 = ___
  3. If 7 × 7 = 49, then 49 ÷ 7 = ___
  4. If 6 × 9 = 54, then 54 ÷ 6 = ___
  5. If 9 × 8 = 72, then 72 ÷ 9 = ___
  6. If 9 × 4 = 36, then 36 ÷ 9 = ___

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Designed for Grade 3 learners, this printable explores Fact families x and / through clear, scaffolded problems that grow in difficulty across the page so kids hit a stretch challenge after the easy warm-up.

Worksheets in this series mix straight computation, short word problems, and visual models so students see the same idea from several angles instead of only one. Students who finish quickly can flip the page over and write two new problems of their own that target the same skill. It's a powerful retention trick that doubles as a quick formative check.

Print one copy per child, set a quiet 10–15 minute block, and let students work through the page with a pencil and an eraser. Sit with them as they finish so any misconceptions surface right away instead of getting practiced into bad habits.

Want a different angle on this skill? Try the matching variants in our Grade 3 · Division collection, or jump up to the cross-grade Division hub.

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This worksheet is aligned to Common Core State Standard CCSS.Math.3.OA and supports the broader Division progression that students continue to build through later grades. The same skill is revisited each year with greater abstraction, so the work your student does on this single sheet feeds into the multi-digit and multi-step problems they will see in middle school.

Pair this Fact families x and / worksheet with the rest of the Grade 3 Division collection for a focused practice block that covers the standard from several angles in a single afternoon.

Sample problems on this worksheet

  1. If 5 × 4 = 20, then 20 ÷ 5 = ___
  2. If 4 × 2 = 8, then 8 ÷ 4 = ___
  3. If 7 × 7 = 49, then 49 ÷ 7 = ___
  4. If 6 × 9 = 54, then 54 ÷ 6 = ___
  5. If 9 × 8 = 72, then 72 ÷ 9 = ___
  6. If 9 × 4 = 36, then 36 ÷ 9 = ___

How to use this worksheet

Print one copy per child on standard letter or A4 paper. Set a quiet 10 to 15 minute window. Hand your student a sharpened pencil and an eraser, and let them work top to bottom. The first row is a warm-up on purpose. The last row is a stretch on purpose. Sit with them as they finish so any misconceptions surface right away instead of getting practiced into a bad habit.

If your student finishes quickly, flip the page over and ask them to write two new problems of their own that target the same skill. It's a powerful retention move. If they get stuck, pull out manipulatives that match the skill (counters for early addition, base-ten blocks for place value, fraction tiles for fractions) and work through one or two problems together before letting them try the rest on their own.

Common Core alignment

This page targets CCSS.Math.3.OA inside the broader Division progression. The skill is introduced earlier in elementary school through concrete representations and revisited each year with greater abstraction. To see how it develops across grade levels, visit our Division hub. To see the rest of the Grade 3 work in this strand, visit the Grade 3 · Division collection.

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