4th Grade Summer Division Word Problems
Solve summer division word problems about sharing popsicles, shells, and campers equally - great summer review.
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- Grade
- 4th Grade
- Subject
- Math
- Skill
- Division
- Topic
- summer division word problems
- Difficulty
- Standard
- Time
- 16 minutes
- Pages
- 2 (incl. answer key)
- Format
- Printable PDF (US Letter)
- Answer key
- Included
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- homework, review, test prep, tutoring
Worksheet details
What This Worksheet Practices
Students will solve summer-themed division word problems involving equal sharing and grouping.
- Recognizing equal sharing and grouping
- Dividing the total by the number of groups
- Labeling the answer
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Summer sharing, summer division
Summer is full of sharing — popsicles, shells, seats on a bus — which makes it a natural fit for division. Every problem splits a total into equal parts, and spotting that split is the signal to divide.
How to use it
Have students name the total and how many groups (or the size of each group), then divide. A quick check: multiply the answer back. Same skill as the everyday division word problems and long division.
👩🏫 Teacher note
Great for keeping division sharp over the summer. Have students identify the total and what it is being divided into before dividing.
🏠 Parent note
Find the total and how many equal groups, then divide the total by the groups.
Common Mistakes to Watch For
- Multiplying instead of dividing
- Dividing in the wrong order
Answer Key
Each answer shows the division sentence and labeled result.
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