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Master Integer Division with this Essential Grade 7 Worksheet

This worksheet provides targeted practice for dividing integers, a critical Grade 7 math skill. Students work through 80 problems designed to build fluency and accuracy with positive and negative integer division. It serves as a straightforward, effective tool for classroom practice, student review, or foundational skills assessment.

At a Glance

  • Grade: 7 · Subject: Math
  • Standard: CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.7.NS.A.2 — Apply rules for dividing integers, including with negative numbers.
  • Skill Focus: Dividing Integers
  • Format: 4 pages · 80 problems · Answer key included · PDF
  • Best For: Independent practice, homework, or fluency drills.
  • Time: 20–30 minutes

What's Inside

This resource is a four-page PDF with 80 integer division problems. Each page has 20 unique equations covering all sign combinations (positive/positive, negative/negative, positive/negative). A complete four-page answer key is included for efficient grading or student self-checking. The layout is clean and straightforward for easy use.

A Structured Path to Fluency

The worksheet supports a gradual release model for independent mastery.

  • Guided Practice: Use the first 20 problems for teacher modeling (I Do) to review sign rules.
  • Supported Practice: The next 40 problems are ideal for partner work (We Do), allowing students to collaborate.
  • Independent Practice: The final 20 problems serve as an independent assessment (You Do) of student fluency.

This progression solidifies the procedural knowledge required for integer operations.

Standards Alignment for Your Lesson Plans

This worksheet directly aligns with Common Core standard CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.7.NS.A.2, which focuses on applying rules to divide rational numbers. The exercises specifically target the sub-skill of integer division. It can also support CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.6.NS.C.5. Both standard codes can be copied directly into lesson plans, IEP goals, or district curriculum mapping tools.

How to Use It in Your Classroom

Use this worksheet for independent practice after a lesson on integer division rules or as a homework assignment. For a quick formative assessment, have students complete one page in class to check for common errors. A proficient student can complete all 80 problems in approximately 20-30 minutes, making it an efficient tool for fluency building.

Who It's For

Designed for 7th-grade students, this resource also suits 6th graders needing a challenge or 8th graders needing review. To support struggling learners, pair this worksheet with an anchor chart displaying the sign rules for division (e.g., 'negative / negative = positive'). It's a foundational practice tool before more complex algebra.

Foundational procedural fluency is a key predictor of success in higher-level mathematics. This worksheet provides targeted practice on integer division, a skill aligned with CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.7.NS.A.2, which involves applying rules for dividing signed numbers. Research from the RAND AIRS (2024) report highlights the importance of dedicated practice on component skills to build automaticity, freeing up cognitive resources for more complex problem-solving. By offering 80 discrete problems, this resource allows students to move beyond conceptual understanding to procedural fluency, a necessary step for tackling multi-step equations and algebraic concepts. The consistent format ensures that student performance directly reflects their understanding of the integer division rules rather than their ability to decode complex instructions, supporting accurate assessment of this essential middle school math skill.