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Memorize the following division sentences in each set. When you feel that you have mastered them, go to the Timed Drills in the Some Helpful Tools section of this page.  
Let's take a look at the parts of a division sentence.

Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Set 6
Set 7
Set 8
Set 9
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Once you have memorized the division sentences in each set and can say them without making any errors, click on the Timed Drills link below to test your skills.
The order of the division sentence is important. 

Remember:

The largest number called the 
dividend is divided by the divisor. The answer is called the quotient.

A Fun Fact: 

When we multiply the divisor and the quotient, we get the dividend. 

For example: 

1 x 2 = 2

2 x 3 = 6

3 x 4 = 12
Set 1
When the difference between the dividend and the product of the quotient and the divisor are not equal, a number is left
 over. 

That number is called the remainder.

Another Fun Fact

​We can look at division as sharing parts of a whole. The quotient 
tells us how many parts to share.

Let's take a look:

​If there are eight chocolate chip cookies, four children could receive two cookies each.  
1    1 
4    2 
9    3 
16    4 
25    5 
36    6 
49    7 
64    8 
81    9 
100   10 
1  
2  
3  
4  
5  
 6  

8  
9  
10  
2    1 
6    2 
12    3 
20    4 
30    5 
42    6 
56    7 
72    8 
90    9 
2  

4  
5  
6
 7

9  
10 
3    1 
8    2 
15    3 
24    4 
35    5 
48    6 
63    7 
80    8 


5  
6  
7
 8

10  
4    1 
10    2 
18    3 
28    4 
40    5 
54    6 
70    7 

5
6  
7  
8
9
10 
5    1 
12    2 
21    3 
32    4 
45    5 
60    6 

6
7  
8  
9
10
6    1 
14    2 
24    3 
36   4 
50    5 
6
7
8  
9  
10
7    1 
16    2 
27    3 
40   4 
7
8
9  
10
8    1 
18    2 
30    3 
8
9
10
9    1 
20    2 
9
10
10    1 
10
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