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Printable Divisibility by 2 Math Worksheet | Grade 4 Ready
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This comprehensive divisibility by 2 worksheet provides students with extensive practice identifying even numbers and applying foundational division rules. Students quickly analyze large sets of whole numbers to determine if they are divisible by two, reinforcing the concept of parity through repetitive, high-volume practice that builds numerical automaticity and confidence.
At a Glance
- Grade: 4 · Subject: Math
- Standard:
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.OA.B.4— Determine whether a whole number is a multiple of a given one-digit number- Skill Focus: Divisibility rules for 2
- Format: 4 pages · 100 problems · Answer key included · PDF
- Best For: Daily warm-ups or independent fluency practice
- Time: 15–20 minutes
The packet contains four full pages of targeted practice. Each page features a structured table where students check "Yes" or "No" for each integer provided. With 100 total problems and a complete answer key, this resource simplifies the grading process while ensuring students receive the high-frequency drill necessary for long-term retention of multiplication and division patterns.
Zero-Prep Workflow: This resource is designed for immediate classroom implementation. Step 1: Print the four-page PDF (30 seconds). Step 2: Distribute to students for independent work or as a timed challenge (30 seconds). Step 3: Review the work using the included answer key for instant feedback (1 minute). Total teacher preparation time is under two minutes, making it an ideal choice for sub plans or emergency math blocks.
This resource is strictly aligned to CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.OA.B.4: "Find all factor pairs for a whole number in the range 1-100. Recognize that a whole number is a multiple of each of its factors. Determine whether a given whole number in the range 1-100 is a multiple of a given one-digit number." Both standard codes can be copied directly into lesson plans, IEP goals, or district curriculum mapping tools to ensure compliance with state and national frameworks.
Teachers can use this worksheet as a formative assessment at the start of a division unit. One effective use case is as a "Mad Minute" style challenge where students attempt to complete one page in sixty seconds to test their fluency with even numbers. While students work, observe those who need to perform long division versus those who recognize the last-digit pattern; this observation provides a quick check on conceptual versus procedural understanding. Completion time ranges from 15 to 20 minutes for the full set.
This resource is specifically designed for Grade 4 students but serves as an excellent remedial tool for Grade 5 or 6 learners who struggle with factoring. It pairs naturally with an anchor chart on divisibility rules or a short passage explaining the properties of even and odd integers. The clear, uncluttered layout is particularly beneficial for students who require visual structure to manage large sets of data.
The CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.OA.B.4 standard emphasizes the importance of understanding factors and multiples as a precursor to fractional operations and algebraic reasoning. This worksheet focuses on the divisibility by 2 rule, a foundational skill for identifying even numbers and simplifying complex calculations. According to the ScienceDirect TpT Analysis (2024), structured practice with single-skill divisibility rules significantly improves student speed and accuracy in mental math tasks. By isolating the rule for two, students build the automaticity required for more complex factoring later in the curriculum. This resource provides the high-frequency repetition needed to move this concept from short-term memory to long-term mastery. Teachers can use this tool to identify students who struggle with the basic concept of parity before advancing to rules for three, five, or nine. The inclusion of a clear answer key allows for immediate feedback, which is a critical component of effective math instruction.




