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Grade 5 Division Inequalities — Printable No-Prep Worksheet
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This Grade 5 worksheet provides focused practice on evaluating and comparing numerical expressions involving division. Students will solve two expressions per problem and then use the correct inequality symbol (<, >, or =) to show the relationship between the values, reinforcing both computation and logical reasoning skills.
At a Glance
- Grade: 5 · Subject: Math
- Standard:
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.5.OA.A.1— Use and evaluate expressions with parentheses.- Skill Focus: Inequalities with Division
- Format: 2 pages · 3 problems · Answer key included · PDF
- Best For: Independent practice, bell ringer, exit ticket
- Time: 10–15 minutes
What's Inside
This two-page PDF includes a worksheet with three multi-step problems and a corresponding solution key. Students must solve division expressions and then compare them. The answer key details each calculation step, allowing for easy review by teachers or students.
Zero-Prep Workflow
This worksheet is built for efficiency. Print (1 min): The PDF is ready to print. Distribute (1 min): Use it for warm-ups, practice, or assessment. Review (5 min): Use the detailed key for class review or student self-correction. Total prep time is under two minutes, perfect for sub plans or filling a few extra minutes.
Standards Alignment
Directly aligned with CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.5.OA.A.1, this worksheet has students evaluate numerical expressions with parentheses. It builds foundational algebraic thinking by having students compare calculation outcomes. The standard code can be copied directly into lesson plans, IEP goals, or district curriculum maps.
How to Use It
Use this worksheet as a formative assessment after a lesson on division and order of operations. It also works well as a bell ringer to activate prior knowledge. For a formative tip, observe if students struggle with the division or the inequality symbol itself. Expect completion in 10-15 minutes.
Who It's For
Designed for 5th graders, the clear layout suits most learners. For students needing support, complete the first problem as a class. It pairs well with an anchor chart showing the order of operations (PEMDAS) and inequality symbols.
This worksheet provides targeted practice for CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.5.OA.A.1, where students evaluate numerical expressions involving division and inequalities. By requiring a two-part process—calculation followed by comparison—the activity reinforces both procedural fluency and conceptual understanding, a balance supported by the `RAND AIRS 2024` report on effective mathematics instruction. The structured problems guide students to break down complex tasks, an approach that builds confidence and accuracy. With three distinct problems and a full solution key, this resource gives students a clear pathway to demonstrate their ability to work with and compare expressions. The format is ideal for gathering formative data on student mastery of essential pre-algebraic skills, ensuring they are prepared for more complex equations in middle school. The focused, print-and-go design allows teachers to implement this standards-aligned practice with minimal preparation.




