Math Division Problems

4th Grade Division Problems

Master long division with twenty engaging problems, including remainders, real-world word problems, and a fun riddle.

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Author

Katie Wickliff

Published:

April 2026

Key takeaways

Although students start exploring the concept of “equal groups” as early as 3rd grade, 4th grade is the year they develop true division fluency. Students learn how to divide numbers fluently with and without remainders and apply their understanding to real-world scenarios. This resource includes 20 division problems designed to give students plenty of practice while keeping them engaged, along with a fun riddle to solve!

We’ve also included an answer sheet for students to check their work and identify where they need additional support or a greater challenge. For more specific practice, check out Dreambox Math, an interactive math program that offers fun, personalized instruction for every learner.

20 4th Grade Division Problems

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Long Division (No Remainders)

Solve each division problem. Convert your number answer into a letter using the key. Type the letter for each problem to reveal the riddle answer.

1. 44 ÷ 4 =
2. 25 ÷ 5 =
3. 50 ÷ 2 =
4. 10 ÷ 5 =
5. 45 ÷ 3 =
6. 6 ÷ 6 =
7. 36 ÷ 2 =
8. 20 ÷ 5 =

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Long Division With Remainders

Long Division (With Remainders)

Choose the correct answer for each division problem. Remember to include the remainder.

1. 29 ÷ 4
2. 17 ÷ 5
3. 15 ÷ 4
4. 25 ÷ 3
5. 16 ÷ 6
6. 39 ÷ 7
7. 21 ÷ 5

Division Word Problems

Read each problem carefully and choose the correct answer from the dropdown.

1. Mrs. Lee’s class has 35 students. She splits them into groups of 7. How many groups are there?
2. A farmer packs 27 apples into boxes. Each box holds 9 apples. How many boxes are there?
3. Amayah has 48 basketball cards. She shares them equally among 6 teammates. How many cards does each teammate get?
4. Connor buys 64 plants. Each tray can hold 8 plants. How many trays does Connor have?
5. The library donates 42 books to 6 children. How many books does each child get?
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About the Author

Katie Wickliff

Katie holds a master’s degree in Education, has over 15 years of education experience as a primary classroom teacher, and is Orton-Gillingham certified tutor. Most importantly, Katie is the mother of two primary school students, ages 8 and 11. She is passionate about maths education and firmly believes that the right tools and support will help every student reach their full potential.