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Division Practice — Ontario Curriculum

Division is the counterpart to multiplication and a critical skill for problem-solving. From equal sharing in Grade 3 to long division in Grade 5, MapleMath provides step-by-step practice.

✓ Grades 3–6 ✓ Ontario curriculum ✓ Free to try

Division Skills by Grade — Ontario Curriculum

See how division concepts progress across grades in the Ontario math curriculum.

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Grade 3

Ages 8-9
  • Division as Equal Sharing
  • Relating to Multiplication
Grade 3 Practice →
4

Grade 4

Ages 9-10
  • Division as Equal Sharing
  • Division with Remainders
  • 2-Step Word Problems
Grade 4 Practice →
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Grade 5

Ages 10-11
  • Long Division
  • Decimal Operations
  • Order of Operations
Grade 5 Practice →
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Grade 6

Ages 11-12
  • Divisibility Rules
  • BEDMAS
  • Complex Word Problems
Grade 6 Practice →

Try Free Division Questions

Sample questions from Grade 5. No signup needed!

Q1 Decimals Medium

What is 3.45 + 2.7?

Q2 Fractions Medium

What is ½ + ¼?

Q3 Operations Challenging

What is 234 ÷ 6?

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Why Practice Division on MapleMath?

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Ontario Curriculum

Every question is aligned to the 2020 Ontario Mathematics Curriculum — not generic international content.

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Adaptive Practice

Questions get harder as your child improves, and easier when they need support. No frustration, no boredom.

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Division Practice — Frequently Asked Questions

What grades cover Division in the Ontario curriculum?
Division concepts are taught from Grade 3 through Grade 6 in the Ontario Mathematics Curriculum. MapleMath provides adaptive practice for each grade level, so your child practises the right skills for their grade.
Is the Division practice free?
You can try sample division questions on this page for free — no account needed. For unlimited adaptive practice across all grades and topics, start a free 7-day trial.
How does MapleMath teach division differently?
Unlike static worksheets, MapleMath's division practice adapts to your child's level. Questions get harder as they improve and easier when they need support. The AI tutor provides step-by-step hints — never just the answer.
Is the content aligned to the Ontario curriculum?
Yes. Every division question is aligned to the 2020 Ontario Mathematics Curriculum. Skills progress from Grade 3 basics through Grade 6 — matching exactly what your child learns in class.
How much time should my child spend practising division?
We recommend 15 minutes of daily practice. MapleMath tracks streaks and awards XP to keep your child motivated. Consistent short sessions are more effective than occasional long ones.

Master Division with MapleMath

Adaptive practice, AI tutoring, and progress tracking — all aligned to Ontario curriculum.

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