Practice Workbook Grade 4 v2
Practice Workbook Grade 4 v2
PRACTICE WORKBOOK
Achievement First Elementary Math
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2 ÷ 15 = b 2 x 15 = b 2 ÷ b = 15
15 ÷ 2 = b 15 x 2 = b 15 x b = 2
d. 4 x 7 = A e. A x 4 = 7 f. 7 ÷ A = 4 g. 7 ÷ 2 = A
6. Which equations show a way to represent 3 times as many as 10? Circle all equations that could
represent this problem.
7. Which two equations represent the statement “56 is 8 times as many as 7?” Select the two correct
answers.
a. 8 ÷ 4 = 2 b. 8 – 4 = 4 c. 4 x 8 = 32 d. 4 + 8 = 12
a. 30 – 6 = ? b. 30 ÷ 6 = ? c. 30 x 6 = ? d. 3- + 6 = ?
13. Write an equation that represents the statement “56 is 8 times as many as 7.”
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a. 24 is ¼ of 6
b. b. 24 is 4 less than 6
c. c. 24 is 4 times greater than 6
d. d. 4 is 6 times greater than 24
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23. Write the multiplication equation that matches this statement: “16 is two times greater than 8.”
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a. 12 ÷ 6 = ?
b. 6 + 12 = ?
4.OA.B.4 – Using whole numbers in the range 1-100, find all factor pairs for a given
whole number, recognize that a given whole number is a multiple of each of its factors,
determine whether a given whole number is a multiple of a given one-digit number, and
determine whether a given whole number is prime or composite.
a. 16 b. 41 c. 30 d. 25
3. Find all of the factor pairs for 49. Then decide if it is composite or prime.
Factors: ____________________________________
a. 15 b. 21 c. 35 d. 56
5. Decide which numbers are factors of 15. Cross out the numbers that are NOT factors. Then, list the
factor pairs.
6. Create a factor rainbow for 45. Then list all the factors on the line below.
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7. Circle all of the numbers below that are factors of 15 and 24.
a. 1
b. 24
c. 15
d. 3
e. 0
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10. Find all of the factor pairs for 39. Then decide if it is composite or prime.
Factors: ____________________________________
12. Which numbers are factors of both of 32 and 48? Circle all that apply.
1 2 3 4 6 8 12 16 24 48
13. In a through d, write whether each number is prime or composite. Prove your answer by listing the
factors pairs of the given product.
a. 34
c. 53
d. 83
a. 35 ÷ 7 = 5 b. 45 ÷ 5 = 8 c. 3 x 8 = 32 d. 4 x 7 = 21
a. 0, 3, 4, 48
b. 3, 6, 8 16
c. 1, 2, 16, 48
d. 3, 4, 12, 24
16. Find an odd number greater than 2 and less than 20 that is composite.
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17. Find four numbers that are factors of both 56 and 62.
18. Find all of the factor pairs for the number 72. Circle One: Prime Composite
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20. Find all the common factors of 56 and 64. There are 4.
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25. Find all of the factors for the number 40.
Rule: ___________________________________
Rule: ___________________________________
3.
Hours 4 6 7 9 12
Worked
Bricks Laid 120 180 210 360
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Rule: ___________________________________
Rule: ___________________________________
Rule: ___________________________________
6.
Input 2 3 4 6 7
Output 3 6 10 21
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Rule: ___________________________________
7.
Input Output
3 0
4 1
5 2
6
7
Rule: ___________________________________
8.
Input Output
1 6
2 7
3 8
4
Rule: ___________________________________
9.
Input Output
1
2
Rule: ___________________________________
Rule: ___________________________________
11. 5, 10, 20, 40, 80, ______, _______
Rule: ___________________________________
Rule: ___________________________________
Rule: ___________________________________
Rule: ___________________________________
15.
Input 48 45 42 39 36
Output 46 42 40 37
Rule: ___________________________________
16.
Input Output
2 4
4 8
6 12
8 16
10 20
Rule: ___________________________________
Rule: ___________________________________
Rule: ___________________________________
19.
Input 4 6 7 9 12
Output 32 48 56 96
Rule: ___________________________________
Rule: ___________________________________
Rule: ___________________________________
22.
Input 2 3 4 6 7
Output 3 6 10 21
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Rule: ___________________________________
Workbook B
4.NBT.A.1 – Generalize place value understanding for multi-digit whole numbers.
Recognize that in a multi-digit whole number less than or equal to 1,000,000, a digit in
one place represents ten times what it represents in a place to its right.
1. The number 567 is multiplied by 100. Which statement is true about the 6 in the product?
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3. Which statement explains how the value of the 6 in the numbers 360 and 3600 are different?
a. 8000 b. 8 c. 800 d. 80
5. In the number 4,043, the 4 in the tens place is __________ times less than the 4 in the thousands
place.
a. 35
b. 350
c. 3.5
d. 3,490
9. Anita is ten times older than her little sister. Her little sister is 3 years old. How old is Anita?
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10. The number 348 is multiplied by 10. What is the value of the digit 4 in the product?
11. The value of the digit 5 in the number 52,789 is 10 times the value of the digit 5 in which
number?
a. 36,563
b. 45,642
c. 27,971
d. 502,622
12. Write a number that has a 3 that represents a value a hundred times less than the value
represented by the 3 in the number 34,972.
13. In the number 48,789 how many times greater is the digit in the thousands place than the digit in the
tens place?
14. The number 257 is multiplied by 1,000. What is the new value of the digit 5 in the product?
_____________________________
15. The number 234 is multiplied by 10. Which statement is true about the digit 2 in the product?
16. The number 147,976 has the digit 7 in two different places. How many times greater is the value
represented by the 7 in the thousands place then the value of the 7 in the tens place?
_____________________________
17. The value of the 6 in 306,278 is 10 times the value of the 6 in which number?
a. 21,637
b. 360,541
c. 412,016
d. 521,367
a. 146,703
b. 426,135
c. 34,651
d. 10,400
114,974
The 4 in the thousands place is _______ the value of the 4 in the ones place.
22. The number 324 is multiplied by 100. Which statement is true about the 2 in the product?
The 3 in the hundred-thousands place is _______ the value of the 3 in the hundreds place.
24. Write a number in which the value of the digit 4 in the number 41,792 is 10 times the value a digit 4
in your number.
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25. The value of the 7 in 173,891 is 1,000 times the value of the 7 in which number?
26. Write a number in which the value of the digit 7 in the number 52,729 is 10 times the value a digit 7
in your number.
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27. The value of the 5 in 520,379 is 1,000 times the value of the 5 in which number?
28. The value of the digit 6 in the number 62,789 is 10 times the value of the digit 6 in which
number?
a. 31,643
b. 46,342
c. 27,961
d. 602,322
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30. In the number 29,631 how many times greater is the digit in the thousands place than the digit in the
tens place?
_____________________________
31. The number 863 is multiplied by 1,000. What is the new value of the digit 6 in the product?
_____________________________
32. The number 765 is multiplied by 10. Which statement is true about the digit 7 in the product?
33. Write a number in which the value of the digit 2 in the number 52,729 is 10 times the value a digit 2
in your number.
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34. The value of the 6 in 263,591 is 1,000 times the value of the 6 in which number?
a. 376,643
b. 46,372
c. 27,961
d. 602,722
36. Write a number that has a 4 that represents a value a hundred times less than the value
represented by the 4 in the number 436,251?
_____________________________
Expanded: ______________________________________________________
Written: ________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
3. Show two different ways to express 506,182 using written and expanded form:
Expanded: ______________________________________________________
Written: ________________________________________________________
f. 12,300 + 20 + 5
705,910
154,987 145,978
11. Write a 4 digit number that is greater than 9,904, but less than 11, 321.
_____________________
___________________________________________________
15. Which expression can be used to show 270,240 written in expanded form?
True False
4581 > 4000 + 800 + 50 +1
40 hundreds + 50 tens + 81 ones = 4,581
4 thousands + 8 hundreds + 1 ten + 5 ones > 4,581
18. Arrange these numbers from greatest to least. Re-write them in standard form.
30 + 300,000 + 70,000____________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
True False
5,418 > 5,000 + 800 + 40 + 1
50 hundreds + 40 tens + 81 ones = 4,581
5 thousands + 8 hundreds + 1 ten + 4 ones < 5,418
__________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
763,802: _________________________________________________________
70,298: _________________________________________________________
309,185: _________________________________________________________
26. Which is another way to write 8 ten thousands 3 thousands 7 ones 4 tens 5 hundreds?
27. Which is another way to write 3 thousands 2 ten thousands 7 tens 1 hundred 8 ones?
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
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30,000 + 4,000 + 90 + 2
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3. Which numbers round to 400, when rounded to the nearest hundred? Circle all that apply.
4. The table below shows the amount of money that was made at the fundraiser carwash each day
last weekend.
On which day does the amount of money made round to $200 when rounded to the nearest
hundred?
Answer: ______________________________
6. Jay rounded a number to the nearest ten and got 480. What could his original number have been?
___________________
7. Sally rounded a number to the nearest hundred and got 600. Which number could be Sally’s
original number?
a. 643
b. 400
c. 522
d. 701
e. 562
8. Aiden rounded a number and got 340. Which below number could have been his original
number?
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9. Write 3 numbers that round to 50,000 when rounded to the nearest 10,000.
11. Which number rounds to 120,000 when rounded to the nearest ten thousand?
a. 125,678
b. 116,034
13. Jequan rounds 175,231 to 175,200; what place value was he rounding to?
________________________
15. To what place value would you be rounding if you rounded the number 117,290 to 120,000?
16. Which two numbers round to 300,000 when rounded to the nearest hundred thousand?
a. 306,999
b. 352,384
c. 399,999
d. 245,678
e. 289,653
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18. Which two numbers could be rounded to 430,000 when rounded to the nearest ten thousand?
a. 328,782
b. 437,651
c. 435,826
d. 432,198
e. 424,307
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20. What is the largest number that can be rounded to 2,500 when rounded to the nearest ten?
________________________
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22. Find the smallest number that rounds to 400 when rounded to the nearest hundred.
23. Find all of the numbers that round to 340 when rounded to the nearest ten.
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24. A is an unknown number. When you round A to the nearest thousand, you get 21,000. When you
round A to the nearest hundred, you get 20,500.
Write A in the box that shows its location on the number line.
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9. 56432 – 33224=__________________
10. 34246+54231=__________________
14. 7+5251+375=__________________
1. Solve.
12 x 9 = ______ 22 x 41 = _______
92 x 33 = ______ 17 x 82 = _______
15 x 12 = _______ 51 x 15 = _______
19 x 63 = ______ _______ = 11 x 18
_______ = 29 x 17 _______ = 34 x 26
_______ = 36 x 49 47 x 14 = _____
27 x 56 = _______ _______ = 18 x 32
4 x 534 = ______
6 x 2,452 = ______
2 x ________ = 1,800
3,025 x 6 = ________
5 x 600 = ____________
8. Solve.
32 x 21= __________
9. Solve.
19 x 23 = ______ 27 x 52 = _______
30 x ______ = 900
6 x 2,304 = ___________
8 x 300 = ______
15. 32 x 24
16. 481 x 9
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23. 34 x 22 = ________
24.
25. 705 x 2
26. 54 x 16
27. 8,901 x 3
1. Stephanie solved a division problem using the area model. What division problem did she solve?
_________________________
2. 5,082 ÷ 6 =
4. 308 ÷ 7 = ____________
6. 448 ÷ 3 = ____________
8. 2031 ÷ 8 = ____________
9. 462 ÷ 7 = ____________
15. Solve.
17. Solve.
4.MD.A.1 – Know relative sizes of measurement units within one system of units
including ft, in; km, m, cm, g; lb, oz; l, ml; hr, min, sec. Within a single system of
measurement, express measurement in a larger unit in terms of a smaller unit. Record
measurement equivalents in a conversion two-column table. (Conversions are limited to
one-step conversions.)
2 meters or 20 centimeters
4. A spoon holds:
7. Which unit of measure would be best to use to measure the mass of a car?
10. Which unit of measure would be best to measure the capacity of a coffee mug?
Quarts Pints
1
2
6
10
16
18. Answer true or false for the following statement. If it is false rewrite one side to make it true.
21. Answer true or false for the following statement. If it is false rewrite one side to make it true.
Perimeter ____________
2. What is the area and perimeter of a square that
has side lengths that are all 8 inches long?
Area________________ Perimeter____________
Area ______________
Area _______________
5. Find the area and perimeter of rectangle A, which has a length of 4 feet and a width of 2 feet.
Perimeter _____________
______________________
9. A rectangle is 6 meters wide. The length is 2 meters more than its width. What is the area and
perimeter of the rectangle?
______________________
12. Find the area and perimeter of a shape that has a length of 7 feet and a width of 10 feet.
Area____________
15. What is the area and perimeter of a square that has a side length of 13 ft?
Area____________
Perimeter____________
Perimeter____________
19. What is the area of the shape below?
Area____________
Area____________
22. What is the area and perimeter of a square with a length of 15 inches?
Perimeter _____________
24. How many meters of fencing would you need for the garden shown below?
____________________
Area____________
Decide if each fraction is equal to 2/3. Select Yes or No for each fraction.
Yes No
4
6
1
2
8
12
5
7. Use multiplication to find an equivalent fraction for 6 .
8. Find two equivalent fractions for the fraction shown in the model below.
b. 4/10
c. 8/15
d. 6/20
11. Use the number line to find an equivalent fraction for the one shown in the model.
_______________________
12. Partition a number line from 0 to 1 into fourths. Decompose 3/4 to show two different equivalent
fractions.
13. Vera wants to find how many twelfths are equal to ½. Which tape diagram below could she use to
find her equivalent fraction?
17. Write two equivalent fractions for the picture shown below:
__________________
22. Write an equivalent fraction for the one shown in the model below:
___________
23. Write two equivalent fractions for the one shown in the model
below:
3. Compare:
6. On the lines below write an X next to all the fractions that are more than ½.
_______________________________
10. Mr. Liu asked the students in his fourth grade class to measure their heights. Here are some of the
heights they recorded:
________________________________________
11. A recipe uses 3/5 cups butter, 3/4 cups sugar, and 1/2 cup light brown sugar. Order the
ingredients from least to greatest.
________________________________________
_______________________
14. On the lines below write a X next to all the fractions that are more than ¾.
15. Write these fractions in order from greatest to least: ½, 2/5, 6/10, ¼.
_______________________
17. Fill in the circle with <, >, or = to make a true statement.
20. Write two different fractions that could replace the question mark.
3
<
5
4.NF.B.3b – Decompose a fraction into a sum of fractions with the same denominator in
more than one way, recording each decomposition in an equation. Justify
decompositions, e.g. by using a visual fraction model. Examples 3/8 = 1/8 + 1/8 + 1/8,
3/8 = 2/8 + 1/8 (Denominators are limited to 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, and 100.)
=
________________________________
5. ¼ + ¼ + ¼ = ________________________________
4
=
12
________________________________
4
=
12
________________________________
= ________________________________
18. Add.
5 2
+ =¿
12 12 ¿
________________________________
________________________________
2. Solve.
3 1
5 −1
8 8
3. Solve.
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4. Solve.
5. Solve.
7. Solve.
8. Solve.
10. Solve.
11. What value can you write to make the statement true?
_____________________________
12. The shaded parts of the fraction strips below represent two fractions. What is the sum of the two
fractions?
_____________________________
1 7
14. 8 – 1 = _______
9 9
15.
16.
17.
19.
20.
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22.
1. Solve.
1
2
x5
3. Solve.
1
8x
4
6 1
=6 x
6 ❑
1
8. x5
7
9. Is each product less than 1, equal to 1, or greater than 1? Place each product in the correct box.
1 1
x3 4 x
4 2
1
x1
3
2.
3.
4.
5.
8
7. _______ x 4 =
10
3
8. x 4 = _______________
8
9. ½ x 10 = ______________
10. ¼ x 5 = _______________
12.
14.
15.
16.
Workbook F
4.NF.C.5 – Express a fraction with a denominator 10 as an equivalent fraction with a
denominator 100 and use this technique to add two fractions with respective
denominators 10 and 100.
2.
4. Add:
2 32
+
10 100
6.
8. Add.
9. Subtract.
10.
12.
13.
4 13
14. + =
10 100
9 35 2
15. + + =
100 100 10
50 5
16. + =
100 100
67 5
18. + =
100 10
24 8
19. + =
100 10
1. Rewrite as a decimal.
3.
= 0.9
4. Rewrite as a decimal.
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5. Rewrite as a decimal.
___________________
True False
8. Five students had to write the number 31 5/100 as a decimal. Circle the student(s) that were
incorrect.
_______________________
15. Write the amount of money with a dollar sign and a decimal point.
_______________________
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18. Write 3/10 as a decimal number.
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19. Write 35 9/10 as a decimal number.
_____________________
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13
22. Write as a decimal.
100
____________________
23. Write the amount below in expanded form using decimal place value.
$6.04
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24. Write 12.04 as a mixed number.
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6
25. Write 5 as a decimal.
10
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a. 0.5 meter > 0.05 meter b. 0.05 meter > 0.4 meter
c. 0.2 meter < 0.04 meter d. 0.4 meter > 0.54 meter
a. 0.46
b. 0.50
c. 0.36
d. 0.40
3. Shade the decimal amount on the given grids and plot them on the
number line. Then use the model to compare the decimals using <, > or =.
0.5 _______ 0.67
7. Place each decimal on the number line; then write an inequality to compare.
9. Shade the decimal amount on the given grids and plot them on the number line. Then use the model to
compare the decimals using <, > or =.
1.9 _______ 0.9
27. Place each decimal on the number line; then write an inequality to compare.
____________________________________
14. Fill in the blanks with <, >, or = to make the comparisons true.
____________________________________________________
_________________________________________
________________________________________________
17. Which decimal is less than the one shown in this diagram?
0.27 ______ 0. 3
25. Write two decimals that are greater than the one shown in the diagram.
1. Use the following directions to draw a figure in the box to the right.
d. Draw 𝐴𝐶̅.
2. Draw a shape that has at least one set of parallel lines and one set of perpendicular lines.
_____________and ________________
4. Draw a set of parallel lines.
6.
14.
28. Draw a shape with one set of perpendicular lines and one acute angle.
29.
_________________________
17.
23.
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3. How many lines of symmetry does the shape below contain? Draw them and write the number on
the line.
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4. Draw a shape with at least two lines of symmetry.
5. How many lines of symmetry does the shape below contain? Draw them and write the number on
the line.
__________________
6. Half of the figure below has been drawn. Use the line of symmetry represented
by the dotted line, to complete the figure.
10. Tell whether the dotted line on each shape represents a line of symmetry. Write yes or no on the
line next to the shape.
__________________
__________________
15. True or false: The shape below has one line of symmetry.
___________________
16. Is the line below a line of symmetry?
___________________
___________________
19. Draw a shape with no lines of symmetry.
1. Use a protractor to find the measure of the angle below; then write it on the line.
____________________
5. Use a protractor to find the measure of the angle below; then write it on the line.
____________________
6. Use a protractor to find the measure of the angle below; then write it on the line.
_________________
8. Use a protractor to find the measure of the angle below; then write it on the line.
_________________
9. Draw an acute angle. Use a protractor to find and record its measurement on the line.
_________________
10. Draw an angle that is exactly half as big as a right angle.
_________________
14. Draw an obtuse angle. Use a protractor to record its measurement on the line.
_________________
15. Draw an angle that measures 145° .
A. 67º
B. 142 º
C. 100 º
D. 15 º
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20. Draw an angle that measures 105° .
__________________
3. Write an equation, and solve for the unknown angle measurements numerically.
_________________
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7. Write and equation and solve for the unknown angle measurements numerically.
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9. Two angles add up to 87° . What could their measurements be?
__________________
10. Find the measurement of Angle A.
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12. Two angles add up to 145° . What could their measurements be?
__________________
13. What is the value of A?
______________
15. Angle ABC is complementary. If angle AB measures 13° . What is the measurement of angle BC?
____________________
16. Angle JKL is supplementary. If angle JK measures 97° . What is the measurement of angle KL?
____________________
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18. Angle a measures 23° and Angle b measures 15° . What is the total of angle ABv?
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