What Year 5 division covers
In Year 5, children learn the formal written method of short division and how to interpret remainders. These worksheets give two- and three-digit numbers divided by a one-digit number, each with a genuine remainder — written in the standard form (for example 47 r 3). Every sheet is A4, print-ready, and comes with an answer key.
Answers included — a separate marking page with every sheet.
Questions parents ask
What division does Year 5 cover?
Year 5 introduces the formal written method of short division — dividing numbers by a one-digit number and interpreting the remainder. These sheets give two- and three-digit dividends, each with a genuine remainder to practise.
How are remainders written?
The answer key uses the standard UK form, for example "47 r 3" — the whole-number quotient followed by "r" and the remainder. Every remainder is smaller than the divisor and computed exactly.
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