Free worksheet on multiplication and division word problems

Multiplication & Division Word Problems (Grades 3–4)

This multiplication and division word problems worksheet for Grades 3–4 helps students practice applying multiplication and division skills in real-world situations.

The problems focus on equal groups, repeated actions, and sharing equally — all skills students are expected to master in third and fourth grade. Rather than telling students which operation to use, each problem encourages careful reading and critical thinking to decide whether to multiply or divide.

This printable is ideal for:

  • Grade 3 and Grade 4 math practice
  • learning and reinforcing multiplication and division word problems
  • homeschool math lessons
  • classroom review or independent work

The worksheet includes 10 word problems, space to show work, and a complete answer key. The clean, minimalist layout makes it easy to print and use at home or in the classroom.

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