5th Grade Math Worksheets

Packed with a variety of exercises, our fifth grade math worksheets cover key topics such as place value, decimals, fractions, measurement, volume, and ordered pairs. This comprehensive collection, along with answer keys, is an invaluable resource for teachers, children, and parents alike. Get started with our free worksheets!

Dividing Multi-digit Numbers by 1-digit Numbers

Tasks on dividing multi-digit numbers like 4, 5, and 6 digits by a 1-digit divisor, with and without remainders.

Multi-digit by 1-digit Division with Word Problems

Divide large numbers with 4, 5, and 6 digits by 1-digit divisors, along with real-world word problems.

Multi-digit by 1-digit Division with Word Problems

3-Digit by 2-Digit Division Word Problems

Access 15-word problems featuring practical situations to determine the quotients of 3-digit numbers divided by 2-digit numbers.

3-Digit by 2-Digit Division Word Problems

Divisibility Rule for 2

State whether the given number is divisible by 2 by checking if the last digit is even, including zero.

Divisibility Rule for 2

3-digit by 2-digit Division | Missing Digits

3-digit by 2-digit division problems are displayed along with solutions, and the task is to fill in the missing digits.

3-digit by 2-digit Division - Missing Digits

Dividing 4-digit by 2-digit Numbers Using Grids

In these PDFs, kids find the quotients and remainders of 4-digit numbers divided by 2-digit numbers in grids.

Dividing 4-digit by 2-digit Numbers Using Grids

Divisibility Rule for 3

Check the divisibility by 3 by determining if the sum of the digits in the given number is divisible by 3.

Divisibility Rule for 3

2 or 3-digit by 1-digit Division with Word Problems

These division problems feature 2- or 3-digit dividends and a single-digit divisor, along with 3-word problems.

2 or 3-digit by 1-digit Division with Word Problems

2 or 3-digit by 1-digit Division

Divide the 2- or 3-digit dividends by single-digit divisors, and write their quotients and remainders.

2 or 3-digit by 1-digit Division

Divisibility Rule for 4

Use the rule that if the last two digits of a number are divisible by 4, then the number itself is divisible by 4.

Divisibility Rule for 4