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HOMEWORK 4-2a Show Your Work!!: 6 Ten Thousands, 2 Thousands, 7 Hundreds, 8 Tens, 9 Ones

This homework assignment involves multiplication, division, addition, subtraction and comparison word problems. Students are asked to show their work in solving problems such as writing multiplication and division sentences for fact families, finding products mentally, arranging numbers from least to greatest, comparing numbers using symbols, and using tape diagrams to solve word problems. The homework is signed by the student's parent and includes feedback areas for the teacher.

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HOMEWORK 4-2a Show Your Work!!: 6 Ten Thousands, 2 Thousands, 7 Hundreds, 8 Tens, 9 Ones

This homework assignment involves multiplication, division, addition, subtraction and comparison word problems. Students are asked to show their work in solving problems such as writing multiplication and division sentences for fact families, finding products mentally, arranging numbers from least to greatest, comparing numbers using symbols, and using tape diagrams to solve word problems. The homework is signed by the student's parent and includes feedback areas for the teacher.

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Parents signature

Name: ___________________________ Date: __________________

HOMEWORK 4-2a Show your work!!


6 ten thousands, 2 thousands, Complete.
7 hundreds, 8 tens, 9 ones
(4 ten thousands 6 hundreds) 10

Standard form: ____________

= ________________________

Word Form: ______________


________________________
________________________

(6 ten thousands 9 hundreds) 10


= ________________________

Expanded Form: ___________


________________________
________________________
Round each addend to the
nearest hundred. Find the
estimated sum and the actual
sum.

12 - 5 = ______

______________

14 - 6 = ______
18 - 9 = ______
5 - 3 = ______
11 - 8 = ______
____ - 6 = 9

(8 thousands 2 tens) 10
= ________________________
_________________________

Solve

873 - 456

____ - 7 = 12
19 - 8 = ______
19 - 10 = ______

Do an addition check.
____ - 3 = 15
____ - 8 = 3

784 + 168 = _____________


4.NBT.1

_____ + ______ = ________

14 - 9 = ______
9 - 2 = ______
17 - 9 = ______

Write an answer sentence.

Model and solve the problem using tape diagrams.

Blaires sister has $__________.

Cynthia collected $230 selling Girl Scout cookies all day Saturday. Cynthias troop
collected 10 times as much as she did. How much money did Cynthias troop raise?

Answer Sentence _________________________________________________________


Grade 4

Unit 1 Block 1-6

Parents signature
Name: ___________________________ Date: __________________

HOMEWORK 4-2a Show your work!!


Write multiplication
and division sentences for the
following fact family.

42

a.______________________
b. _____________________
c. _____________________
d. _____________________

Find the product mentally.

5 x 3 = ____

______________

a. 80 x 2 = _________

4 x 1 =____

b. 10 x 9 = _________

3 x 6 = ____

c. 2 x 90 = _________

3 x 4 =____

d. 3 x 30 =__________

1 x 3 = ____

e. 2 x 10 = ________

0 x 8 = ____

f. 8 x 60 = ________

7 x 2 = ____

g. 3 x 10 = ________

6 x 4 =____
5 x 7 = ____

Arrange the numbers from


least to greatest.
728,000

708,200

720,800

87,300

Stand
Compare

using

<, >, or =

2 x ____ = 10
6 x ____ = 18

a. 35465

63445

5 x ____ = 45
7 x ____ = 21

b. 70430

70043

2 x ____ = 18
9 x ____ = 18

c. 6900

762

4 x ____ = 24
9 x ____ = 36

Model and solve the problem using tape diagrams.


There are 63 fourth graders at Commodore John Rodgers Elementary School. 43 on them are
girls. On Friday, 5 fourth grade girls and 4 fourth grade boys were absent. How many fourth
grade boys were at Commodore John Rodgers Elementary School on Friday?

Answer Sentence _________________________________________________________


Grade 4

Unit 1 Block 1-6

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