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Mod 03
Grade 2 Division · Facts & Fluency

Division Facts

You already know your 2, 5, and 10 times tables — division facts are just the reverse! Practice spotting them fast, and soon you won't need to count at all. You'll just know.

Division Facts Come From Multiplication

Every multiplication fact has a division fact hiding inside it. If you know 2 × 6 = 12, you already know 12 ÷ 2 = 6 — same three numbers, just rearranged! A group of related facts like this is called a fact family.

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Your Division Facts Grid

Tap any card to flip it and reveal the fact. Come back anytime to practice!

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Beat the Clock

Pick a family, hit start, and answer as many facts as you can in 30 seconds!

Memory Tricks

TIP 1

Use the Fact Family

If you know a multiplication fact, flip it around — you already know the division fact too.

TIP 2

Halving for ÷2

Dividing by 2 is just splitting something exactly in half.

TIP 3

Skip-Count for ÷5 & ÷10

Count backward by 5s or 10s from the total — each count is one group.

TIP 4

Practice a Little Every Day

Speed comes from repetition, not rushing. A few minutes a day builds real fluency.

Key Words

Dividend — the total number you start with, the one being divided up.

Divisor — the number you're dividing by (the group size or number of groups).

Quotient — the answer to a division problem.

Fact family — a group of related multiplication and division facts using the same three numbers.

What You Learned

  • Division facts are the reverse of multiplication facts — if you know one, you know the other.
  • ÷2, ÷5, and ÷10 facts follow the exact same patterns as their times tables.
  • Practicing facts builds fluency, so you can solve problems quickly without counting every time.
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