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Printable Division Chart

All 144 division facts on one page, organized into a column per divisor: everything divided by 2, everything divided by 3, on through 12. Each column is a times table read backwards — the dividends in the ÷4 column are exactly the 4 times table — which is the single most useful thing a student can notice about division.

Division Chart ÷1 to ÷12 (PDF)
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How to Use a Division Chart

Read one column at a time, and read it as a family: 12 ÷ 4 = 3 lives with 3 × 4 = 12, 4 × 3 = 12, and 12 ÷ 3 = 4. Four facts, one relationship. Students who ask "what times 4 makes 12?" instead of "what is 12 divided by 4?" are using the chart the way it is meant to be used — division fluency is multiplication fluency looked at from the other side.

Use the chart to check answers during early practice, then wean off it as recall speeds up: cover a column, recite it, uncover and compare. When most columns come back cleanly, the timed division facts game builds speed — and the long division guide shows where these facts are headed next.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is a division chart organized?

One column per divisor: the ÷3 column lists 3 ÷ 3 = 1 up through 36 ÷ 3 = 12. Grouping by divisor matches how the facts are learned — alongside the matching times table — and makes the pattern in each column easy to see.

How does the division chart relate to the multiplication chart?

It is the same information read backwards. On a multiplication chart you start at the edges and find the product inside; in division you start with the product (the dividend) and recover a factor. The dividends in each division column are exactly that divisor's times table.

Why are there no remainders on the chart?

Fact charts only include divisions that come out even, because the goal is instant recall of the fact families behind them. Remainders arrive as a next step, when students apply these same facts to numbers that do not divide evenly.

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