5th Grade Multiplication & Division Worksheets

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These fifth grade multiplication and division worksheets develop fluency with the standard algorithms for multi-digit multiplication and long division with two-digit divisors (CCSS 5.NBT.B.5-6). Students multiply up to 4-digit by 2-digit numbers and divide up to 4-digit dividends by 2-digit divisors, including problems with remainders. Distributive property and partial products problems build the conceptual understanding behind the standard algorithm, and missing-factor problems bridge arithmetic and early algebraic thinking.

Written by Adi Ackerman, Head Teacher

Multiplication & Division

Frequently Asked Questions

Fifth graders are expected to fluently multiply multi-digit whole numbers using the standard algorithm (CCSS 5.NBT.B.5) and to find whole-number quotients and remainders with dividends up to four digits and divisors up to two digits (5.NBT.B.6). Multiplication extends to 3-digit by 3-digit and 4-digit by 2-digit numbers, and division includes the standard long-division algorithm with 2-digit divisors. Students also explore properties of multiplication (distributive, associative, commutative) as tools for mental math and as the conceptual foundation for multiplication of fractions and decimals later in the year. Division with remainders is interpreted in context: sometimes the remainder is dropped, sometimes it is rounded up, and sometimes it becomes a fraction. Worksheets covering missing-factor problems (box times 4 equals 368) bridge multiplication and algebraic thinking. Fluency with these operations is a prerequisite for all of the more advanced fifth-grade topics.

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