Fraction Division Worksheets Posted!

Rounding out the basic math operations for fractions, I’m pleased to announce the new division worksheets for fractions have been posted at the link below.
Like the fraction multiplication worksheets, these worksheets have detailed answer keys that show each step in the process used to calculate the answers, and they’re some of the more technically sophisticated worksheets on the site. Let me know what you think in the comments below!
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I am a special edducation teacher….I just love this website! Text books cover a subject too fast for my students. I used this website to reinforce the subject being taught. Thanks
Comment by S. Fairman — February 11, 2010 @ 1:58 pm
I just started my boys on Singapore math (I home school them), but I realize that my own math skills sorta suck. I won’t have any problems until they get to algebra, but in the mean time I’ve been checking out your worksheets for my own practice. Thanks so much for being this resource.
Comment by Keith Wilcox — February 17, 2010 @ 5:50 pm
Hi Keith -
I’ve visited the Almighty Dad Blog a few times and glad you’re a reader here!
We’re just starting to look at a little algebra here… I’ll probably take a stab at some algebra worksheets once I get a better idea how to put it all together. Stay tuned!
Dad
Comment by Dad — February 17, 2010 @ 6:09 pm
love the worksheets, i found this site 1 month ago and got my 6yr old started on the math worksheets. she does 1 wksheet a day mon-fri.
thanks “Dad”
Im a dad too!
Comment by Isaac — February 24, 2010 @ 4:33 pm
Fabulous! Your website is terrific – I’ve posted the link on our school’s parent portal and am getting ‘thank you’s’ every day. Thanks Dad!
Comment by Amy — March 2, 2010 @ 5:13 pm
This site has been just what I’ve been looking for. My daughter is struggling with
2nd grade math and I’m excited about having more of the tools in my hand to help her at home. She is excited and we have a reward system in place for her success! I am so glad to have a resource to print from now and for the future math challenges. Thank you so much for all of your work on this website for parents and teachers!
Comment by Angie — March 10, 2010 @ 6:10 pm
Hi. I am a special education teacher in Newfoundland. I am always looking for great resources to either use with my students or to hand off to other teachers. I am pleased to say that this site is both.
I have already used some of these worksheets and told the other teachers about it. Thank you so much. My only suggestion is that if at all possible, putting your worksheets up in a downloadable format (.doc, .wpd, ,pdf, etc.) would be a lovely touch. In any case, thanks so much. I look forward to seeing more and only wish that there were such good resources out there in other subject areas. 
Comment by Jenn Hillier — March 17, 2010 @ 7:23 am
I really am enjoying your worksheets. Sometimes my kids need help with their math and I just don’t remember everyting so this really helps me to help them.
Thank you so much.
Comment by Cheryl — March 20, 2010 @ 4:22 pm
These are wonderful worksheets. I am a Paraeducator working with students that need remediation. I am never at a lose for a little re-teach! Thank you so much and keep up the good work!
Comment by Lynda — April 1, 2010 @ 9:28 am
Had no idea what rocket math was until my 5 year old grandaughter started having trouble at school due to this NEW math. These worksheets have been a God send!!
Comment by DeZetta — April 2, 2010 @ 9:17 am