Students will have a basic understanding of fractions coming into 4th grade. In this unit students will get to explore new ways of representing fractions, including in a set of data, on number lines and using area models. Students will use their knowledge of fractions to compare fractions with like and unlike denominators.
Week 2 of this independent study packet for fourth graders features five more days of targeted practice with reading, writing, math, science, and social studies.
Add like mad with our thrilling addition worksheet! This three-minute math drill gets your child racing to complete all the addition equations on the page.
This fun math worksheet gets kids to solve a tricky riddle while they practice addition and subtraction. Find out why lobsters don't share with this worksheet.
Take math everywhere you go, even to the beach! Students will use subtraction, addition, and time solving skills to complete the beach-themed word problems.
Learning how to check our work is essential to becoming strong math students! In this exercise, students will first solve the subtraction problems, then they'll practice checking their work by plugging the answers into an addition equation.
Use your addition and subtraction skills to find out the answer to a mystery riddle! This interdisciplinary worksheet helps kids build math and spelling skills.
Don't let math practice get your students counting sheep! In this worksheet, they can color the sheep as they solve some addition equations with decimals.
What do sea monsters eat? Solve the math problems in this worksheet to reveal the answer! This math worksheets gets kids to build math and spelling skills.
Use this worksheet to practice two strategies for solving three-digit addition problems. Students will flex their math muscles as they use both the expanded notation and standard algorithm strategies to solve challenging math problems.
Teaching fourth graders addition in creative ways can be hard to come up with, but with these activities, worksheets, and exercises your math lessons just became easier. Place values, money addition, and multi-digit arithmetic are just a few of the subjects covered in these fourth grade addition resources. Help students below grade level catch up with our third grade and second grade addition resources.