Math Division Games for Kids

Welcome to the Math Salamanders Math Division Games.

Here you will find a wide range of free printable Math Games to help your child develop their division skills and learn their division facts corresponding to the multiplication table.

Math Division Games

Using games is a great way to learn Math facts and develop mental calculation skills in a fun and easy way.

Children will pick up a whole range of skills through playing games naturally and informally.

Encouraging your child to play math games and puzzles like sodoku and chess will also help develop their logical reasoning.

Using these math games below will help your child to develop their Math fact skills as well as their strategic thinking and memory skills.

Have fun using these free Division Games...we hope you enjoy them!

Race to the Moon

Race to the Moon is a fun Math game that develops rapid recall of Math facts.

The aim of the game is to be the first player to complete an unbroken path of counters from the Earth to the Moon.

It is a simple game to play, and only requires different colored counters.

Race to the Moon - Division facts to 5x5

Grade: Grade: 3rd Grade and up
Number of players: 2
Learning: Division facts to 5x5.

Race to the Moon - Division facts to 10x10

Grade: Grade: 4th Grade and up
Number of players: 2
Learning: division facts to 10x10.

Division Target Game

Division Target Game is a math division game which helps children to approximate and calculate division facts mentally. It also helps children to work out differences using a calculator.

The aim of the game is to get as close a possible to a given target number.

You will need a set of digit cards to play this game.

2 Digit Division Target Game

Grade: 3rd Grade and upwards
Number of players: 2+
Learning: division facts TU ÷ U, approximation, strategy, work out differences

3 Digit Division Target Game

Grade: 4th Grade and upwards
Number of players: 2+
Learning: division facts HTU ÷ U, approximation, strategy, work out differences

Division Cover Up

Division Cover Up is a division game which involves using division facts and strategy to outwit your opponent.

The aim of the game is to get four counters in a row.

To play this game, you will need some counters.

Division Cover Up to 5x5

Grade: 3rd Grade and up
Number of players: 2-3.
Learning skills: division facts to 5x5, strategic thinking.

Salamander Big Division Game

The Salamander Big Division Game is a strategic game designed to practice dividing by multiples of 10.

The aim of the game is to get 4 counters in a row.

Salamander Big Division Game

Grade: 4th Grade and upwards
Number of players: 2
Learning: division by multiples of 10.

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Multiplication Math Games

Here you will find a range of Free Printable Multiplication Games to help kids learn their multiplication facts.

Using these games will help your child to learn their multiplication facts to 5x5 or 10x10, and also to develop their memory and strategic thinking skills.

Math Games Using Dice

Playing games with dice is a great way to develop your mental calculation skills in a fun way.

These games are all designed to support children with learning their addition, subtraction, mulitplication and division facts.

Most of the games will also help develop children's logic and strategic thinking skills at the same time (as well as being fun!)

Division Word Problems

We have created lots of division word problems for you to solve.

The sheets involve solving division problems in a range of different contexts and involve both sharing and grouping.

Division Practice Area

Here is our free division practice area.

If you want to practice your division facts, or take a timed division test, then this is the place for you.

In this area, we cover the following division facts:

  • division facts up to 5x5, up to 10x10 or up to 12x12;
  • division facts linked to individual tables facts;
  • dividing by 10 and 100.

We hope you have enjoyed playing these Math Division Games!

 

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