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Sharing and Grouping Worksheets

Year 2 division worksheets using sharing, grouping and equal groups.

Year group

Year 2

Subject

Maths

Topic

Sharing and Grouping

Difficulty

KS1

Worksheet type

Multiplication And Division

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Sharing and Grouping Worksheets

Year 2 · Maths · Mixed difficulty

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What children practise

These printable worksheets help children build confidence with sharing and grouping through focused, topic-specific practice.

Equal sharing
Grouping
Early division
Multiplication links

About these sharing and grouping worksheets

Support early division with Year 2 sharing and grouping worksheets using practical, visual and child-friendly questions.

About these Year 2 sharing and grouping worksheets

These Year 2 sharing and grouping worksheets help children understand division through practical ideas. Children share objects equally, make groups and find how many are in each group or how many groups can be made.

The activities help children connect division with multiplication and equal groups in a KS1-friendly way.

What children learn from this topic

Sharing and grouping give children two useful ways to understand division before formal written methods.

  • Sharing objects equally
  • Making equal groups
  • Finding how many groups
  • Finding how many in each group
  • Connecting division and multiplication

How parents and teachers can use these worksheets

Parents can use counters, toys or snacks to act out sharing and grouping questions before children write answers.

Teachers can use the worksheets for practical lesson follow-up, independent practice or support during early division work.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between sharing and grouping in Year 2?+

Sharing means splitting a total equally between groups, while grouping means making equal groups from a total and finding how many groups there are.

How does sharing and grouping introduce division?+

Sharing and grouping give KS1 children practical models for division before they meet more formal division methods.

How can parents support early division at home?+

Parents can use counters, toys or snacks to share equally or make equal groups, then ask the child to explain what each group shows.