Grade 7 Division Worksheets
Free printable division practice for Grade 7 students. Generate problems, solve them on screen or paper, and download as PDF.
What Your Child Will Learn
Grade 7 division includes dividing integers (positive and negative numbers), complex fractions, and rational numbers. Students apply the sign rules for integer division and use division in proportional reasoning, scale drawings, and percent calculations.
Division supports algebraic problem-solving as students solve equations by dividing both sides. They also use division to calculate unit rates, compare ratios, and determine slopes of linear relationships.
Skills Covered
- Dividing positive and negative integers
- Complex fraction division
- Using division to solve proportions
- Dividing algebraic expressions (intro)
- Calculating unit rates and slopes
- Percent problems using division
Curriculum Aligned: Aligned with Strand B (Number): extending operations to integers and applying division in proportional and algebraic contexts.
Parent Tip: When dividing integers, the sign rules mirror multiplication: same signs give a positive quotient, different signs give a negative quotient.
What your child will practice
- Operations with Rational NumbersAdd, subtract, multiply, and divide rational numbers.
- Operations with FractionsMultiply and divide fractions and mixed numbers.
Free Practice Worksheets
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Build confidence with approachable problems
Solve each problem. Take your time.
- 1.Divide: 3/4 ÷ 1/2
- 2.Divide: 2.5 ÷ 0.5
- 3.Divide: -12 ÷ 3
- 4.Divide: 7/8 ÷ 7/8
- 5.Divide: 5.6 ÷ 0.7
- 6.Divide: -20 ÷ -4
Full range of grade expectations
Solve each problem. Show your work.
- 1.Calculate: 14.72 ÷ 0.8
- 2.A baker has 3/4 of a pound of flour. If each batch of cookies requires 1/8 of a pound of flour, how many batches of cookies can the baker make?
- 3.Simplify the expression: -72 ÷ (-12)
- 4.A group of 5 friends decide to share the cost of a 125.50 video game equally. How much does each friend need to pay?
- 5.Compare the two values using <, >, or =: 25 ÷ (-5) ____ -4
- 6.A map has a scale of 1 inch : 20 miles. If the distance between two cities on the map is 3.5 inches, what is the actual distance between the cities?
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Create a Free AccountFrequently Asked Questions
How is division connected to multiplication?
Division is the inverse of multiplication. If your child knows 6 × 4 = 24, they can figure out 24 ÷ 4 = 6. Strong multiplication fact fluency makes division much easier.
When does my child learn long division?
Long division is typically introduced in Grade 4 and refined through Grade 5-6. Start with single-digit divisors, then progress to two-digit divisors. Understanding place value is key.
How should my child handle remainders in division?
Remainders appear in Grade 4. Teach your child to express remainders as a whole number (R2), a fraction (2/5), or a decimal (0.4) depending on the context of the problem.