40+ reproducible drill worksheets. Strengthen students' speed and accuracy on their division facts.
Each drill page concentrates on a specific area. In division fact recall, building students' skills as they progress from the easiest level to the most difficult. Each level has a daily practice page, a home practice page, an extra practice page, and a review test page. The extra practice drill sheet is to be used with students still having difficulty recalling facts quickly and accurately. It is a different approach to the timed drill method. This requires the student to complete the fact with its missing number. This different approach helps the students remember the facts more quickly.
Supports Common Core Standards for Mathematics Gr. 4-5.
The division fact drills have been designed to help strengthen students' speed and accuracy through practice during a specified time or each student could be timed individually.
Some of the drills are shorter and are to be completed on a specified day. Each drill page concentrates on a specific area in division fact recall. The drills proceed from the easiest level to the most difficult level. Each level has a daily practise page, a home practise page, an extra practise page, and a review test page.
The daily practice page is divided into five days. Each day of the week the student is to
complete a drill, the date, score, and time it took to do the drill are to be recorded in each section. This page could be glued into the students' work books or kept in individual file folders.
The home practice page is to be sent home to practice fact recall with parent supervision. Once completed, it is to be returned to school signed by a parent. A letter of explanation should be sent home with the first home practice page explaining how it is to be completed.
The extra practice drill sheet is to be used with students who are still having difficulty
recalling facts quickly and accurately. It is a different approach to the time drill method. The student must complete the fact with its missing number.
The review page or test page is to be used to test speed and accuracy within a given length of time. Begin with five minutes graduating down to one minute.
Tell students when to begin and when to stop. Have the students circle the last completed question with a red crayon or red pencil crayon. The students are to exchange their papers and to mark each incorrect answer with a red dot as you read the answers aloud. Have the students count the number of correct answers. No credit is to be given for incomplete answers. The student is to record the number of correct answers, time, and date on each sheet where indicated. On each review test have all incomplete answers finished for extra practice after the completed answers have been marked.
There are two timed review tests for each section that may be used after each section has been practiced successfully. These tests will evaluate students' speed and accuracy in each section.
The final drill pages test all the division facts. These pages are to be used in the same manner as the other drills.
The results of the various drills may be recorded on the Score Record Sheets provided in this book.