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.
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!
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Memory Tricks
Use the Fact Family
If you know a multiplication fact, flip it around — you already know the division fact too.
Halving for ÷2
Dividing by 2 is just splitting something exactly in half.
Skip-Count for ÷5 & ÷10
Count backward by 5s or 10s from the total — each count is one group.
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.