Scaffolded Long Division Practice Pages - a unit of differentiated worksheets
➗ 4th Grade Long Division Worksheets
Scaffolded Practice with Grids, Cues & Digital Options
After more than 30 years of teaching fourth grade, one thing is clear:
Long division is often the most challenging math skill students learn in 4th grade.
The standard algorithm can feel overwhelming — it requires strong fluency in multiplication, subtraction, and division, plus careful organization of steps.
That’s why this resource was designed with built-in scaffolding and visual cues to support students as they learn and master long division step-by-step.
📦 What’s Included
📄 32 Pages – 1-Digit Divisors
• Up to 4-digit dividends
• Scaffolded grids with arrows and step cues
• Clear organization for the standard algorithm
📄 8 Pages – 2-Digit Divisors
🧩 Scaffolded & Independent Practice
✔ Guided worksheets with grids and arrows to support early learners
✔ Matching independent practice pages (grids only)
✔ Gradual release from supported to independent work
🧮 Problem Types Included
✔ With and without remainders
✔ Zeros in the quotient
✔ Money applications
✔ Larger dividends for fluency practice
🎁 Bonus Items Included
✔ 8 sample pages with 2-digit divisors
✔ Long division teaching tips
✔ Digital Layer (Easel) for student input
✔ Google Slides™ version for teacher presentation (not student-editable)
✔ Math notebook pages
✔ Kahoot game links
✔ Answer key with completed work shown
🎯 Perfect For
✔ New long division learners
✔ Students who didn’t fully master the skill in a previous grade
✔ Whole group instruction
✔ Small group or intervention
✔ Tutoring
✔ SPED accommodations (IEP support)
✔ RTI programs
✔ Students who struggle with organizing their work
❤️ Why Teachers Love This Resource
✔ Step-by-step visual scaffolding
✔ Organized grid layout
✔ Supports gradual release
✔ Print + digital flexibility
✔ Includes teaching guidance
✔ Promotes student independence
These pages give students the structure, repetition, and support they need to confidently master long division using the standard algorithm.