4th Grade Activities

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From cool card games that teach place value, to outdoor activities that introduce buoyancy, reading activities, writing, and more, we've got what you need to keep learning on the go. So, clear off the kitchen table and round up the family. Here's a stack of things to do with your fourth grader.

Practice Geometry with Shape Riddles!

Practice Geometry with Shape Riddles!

A fun guessing game to build your child's geometry vocabulary, this can be played anywhere - long car trips are especially good!

Master Math with This Rounding Race

Master Math with This Rounding Race

This is a simple, fast game that you and your child can make together to help him master rounding with decimals.

Practice Math with the "Guess the Groceries" Game

Practice Math with the "Guess the Groceries" Game

Not only is taking math on a shopping trip a fun diversion from worksheets (and a chance for you to get some shopping done), but your child will be practicing rounding, estimation and addition with a hands-on method.

Make Geometry Creatures!

Make Geometry Creatures!

Geometric shapes can often be tough to remember. But, with a little bit of art, imagination, and writing, practicing geometry can be silly fun!

Four-Square for Story Problems

Four-Square for Story Problems

There is a simple way to help your fourth-grader better understand what to do when faced with a story problem. It begins as a quick, fun activity, but turns into a finished product that will be a study tool for years to come!

Play Two-Minute Multiples!

Play Two-Minute Multiples!

This game reinforces the meaning of the term "multiples" and is fast enough to hold the attention of your fourth-grader. Play it one-on-one, or include siblings and friends!

Multiplication Math War

Multiplication Math War

Play this fun card game with your child and before long those annoying multiplication facts will be part of her mathematical skill set.

Make a Father Flipbook!

Make a Father Flipbook!

Want to do something a little different for Dad this year? Have your child create this whimsical CD-sized tribute to "Dad's Greatest Hits." Here's how.

Teach Decimals on a Budget

Teach Decimals on a Budget

Not sure what to do with the catalogs piled high in your living room? Try this entertaining and educational math activity that will teach your fourth grader how to add and subtract decimals.

Make a Freedom Kite!

Make a Freedom Kite!

Making a Freedom Kite is a great way to show appreciation for independence on this special day, and enjoy the summer sunshine with family.

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