4th Grade Math Worksheets

Endorsing learning and practice, our printable 4th grade math worksheets with answer keys amazingly fit into your curriculum. With adequate exercises in multi-digit multiplication, and division, equivalent fractions, addition and subtraction of fractions with like denominators, and multiplication of fractions by whole numbers, analyzing and classifying geometric figures based on their properties, such as parallel and perpendicular sides, angle measures, and symmetry, converting between units of measurement, making and interpreting line plots, these pdfs become the most sought after. Grab our free grade 4 math worksheets for a peek into what's in store.

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Explore 120+ Fourth Grade Factors and Multiples Worksheets

Listing out the Factors | Easy (1 to 50)

Introduce the concept of factors with this resource, where you have to list all the possible factors of the given number in order from least to greatest.

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Finding Factors

Step up your learning of factors with this resource by finding the factors of the given number and also identify if the number is prime or composite.

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Prime or Composite | Coloring Activity

Hunt for the prime stars and composite stars in the sky and color them according to the given color code.

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Factors | Product Strategy

With concentration and practice, finding factors becomes easier. List out the factors by completing the multiplication problems.

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LCM | Common Multiples

For each number pair, list the first ten multiples and then find the two common multiples.

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Factors | Prime Factorization

Refresh your memory on prime numbers by breaking down each number into their smallest possible prime factors.

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Identifying Prime and Composite Numbers

Prime numbers and composite numbers are depicted on snails, tortoises, and crabs. Identify the number as prime or composite.

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Complete the Prime Factor Tree

Perform prime factorization using factor trees by figuring out the missing prime factors.

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