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Multiplication and Division Worksheets

Create multiplication and division worksheets that mix related facts so students can practise inverse operations, recall, and fact families on one printable sheet.

Grade preset guide: Grade 4 uses mixed multiplication worksheets for fluency across the 1-12 range.

Worksheet modes

Printable multiplication worksheets for facts, mixed practice, double digit work, and area models.

Multiplication facts worksheets

Focused recall for times tables and basic facts.

Mixed multiplication worksheets

Out-of-order facts from the selected range.

Double digit multiplication worksheets

Written working for 2 digit by 1 digit or 2 digit by 2 digit.

Area model multiplication worksheets

Partial-products practice for larger multiplication.

Arrays and mixed operations

Visual arrays plus multiplication and division review.

Color, distributive, and 3 digit

Color-key, property, and longer written practice.

Grade 4 Multiplication and division Worksheet

Solve each multiplication or division fact. Use the inverse operation to check your answer.

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Teacher/Parent notes

Mark with the answer key, circle missed facts, then generate a shorter follow-up worksheet for those skills.

Worksheet preview

Showing the first 8 of 30 questions. Print or save as PDF includes the full worksheet.

  1. 1. 3 x 1 =
  2. 2. 28 / 4 =
  3. 3. 6 x 8 =
  4. 4. 9 / 9 =
  5. 5. 1 x 3 =
  6. 6. 40 / 8 =
  7. 7. 6 x 6 =
  8. 8. 18 / 9 =

Answer key

  1. 1. 3
  2. 2. 7
  3. 3. 48
  4. 4. 1
  5. 5. 3
  6. 6. 5
  7. 7. 36
  8. 8. 2
  9. 9. 5
  10. 10. 4
  11. 11. 12
  12. 12. 3
  13. 13. 36
  14. 14. 6
  15. 15. 54
  16. 16. 2
  17. 17. 12
  18. 18. 6
  19. 19. 10
  20. 20. 1
  21. 21. 6
  22. 22. 5
  23. 23. 16
  24. 24. 4
  25. 25. 24
  26. 26. 4
  27. 27. 12
  28. 28. 5
  29. 29. 4
  30. 30. 2

Multiplication worksheet pages

Choose a grade level or worksheet type for more focused printable multiplication practice.

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Mixed operation focus

  • Practise multiplication and division facts together on one worksheet.
  • Use related fact families so division answers stay whole-number and age-appropriate.
  • Build confidence with inverse operations before moving into longer word problems.

How to use this worksheet

  • Ask students to solve each fact, then check division answers with multiplication.
  • Use answer keys for quick marking and weak-fact review.
  • Pair this with division flashcards when division facts need extra practice.

Example mixed questions

  • 7 x 8 =
  • 56 / 7 =
  • 9 x 6 =

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Frequently asked questions

Why mix multiplication and division?

Mixing both operations helps students see fact families and use multiplication to check division answers.

Do the division questions have whole-number answers?

Yes. The generated division facts are built from multiplication facts, so answers are whole numbers.

Can I include an answer key?

Yes. You can print with or without the answer key depending on whether the sheet is for practice or marking.