Description
These division color by number worksheets are the perfect way to practice basic facts while having some holiday fun! Each of the four worksheets focuses on division, but the skill levels vary a bit. This is great for differentiation! Check out the preview to read the directions on each sheet and see a small sample of the problems.
You can use this digitally on the Minds in Bloom website or through TpT’s Digital Activity Tool.
What’s included?
- Find the quotient- Easy Version
- Find the quotient- Advanced Version
- Find the remainder Version
- Use division to find the missing factor version
- Keys
- TpT Digital Annotation Tool Version – ONLY FOR GOOGLE CLASSROOM
- Online Digital Coloring version
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Jamie W. –
Great resource to use as a time filler for the holidays.
Tina F. –
My students enjoy using this when we practice basic multiplication and division facts.
Chelsea P. –
I am fully virtually and used the digital version for my 4th and 5th graders. This is a fun and engaging resource for practicing division.
Jennie E. –
I used this product to review division with the students that knew their multiplication facts and were ready to attempt their division. I gave this both to my face to face and virtual students. This was used as an activity to review during Christmas time. I felt this was a fun engaging way to review the facts.
Deanna C. –
Love that there is a digital and paper version. Kids loved coloring their pictures!
Ariane O. –
Awesome resource!
Alison S. –
This was a great resource to reinforce concepts being taught. Used in person, but could see this working for remote too.
Amanda S. –
Thank you!
Stephanie J. –
My kids had so much fun with this! Thank you for making it digital!
Kevin B. –
My students were trying to do it but it was confusing for them to be able to do all of the steps to color and it wasn’t helpful for them to practice Division. I got it because I thought it would be a fun way for them to practice division.