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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Equivalent Fractions | Missing Number

The numerator and denominator of a fraction must be multiplied by the same number to create equivalent fractions. Figure out the missing numbers by using this rule.

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Adding Fractions on Number Lines | Proper Fractions

Incorporate the number line model, a visual and concrete tool, to understand the addition of proper fractions.

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Adding Proper Fractions

When you add fractions with like denominators, just add the numerators and represent the sum with the common denominator.

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Subtracting Fractions: Draw hops | Proper

With this wonderful resource, learn how to subtract fractions by drawing hops on the number lines and completing the subtraction sentences.

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Subtracting Proper Fractions | Same Denominators

While subtracting proper fractions, find the difference between the top numbers and write the answer with the same denominator.

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Adding Mixed Numbers | Horizontal

Convert mixed numbers to improper fractions, add them as they have common denominators, and convert the answer to a mixed number.

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Subtracting Mixed Numbers

Subtract mixed numbers with same denominators by finding the difference between the whole numbers and fractions separately.

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Multiplying Fractions by Repeated Addition

Utilize the strategy of repeated addition, when you multiply a whole number by a fraction and make the process easier.

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Multiplying Fractions by Whole Numbers using Number Lines

Get learners to draw hops on the number line starting from zero. Calculate the product by observing the point where the hop ends.

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Comparing Picture Fractions

Reinforce your understanding of fractions in a flash with this activity, where you need to write the fraction of the shaded parts and compareusing symbols (<, > or =).

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Ascending Order | 3 Terms - Unlike Fractions

Order the unlike fractions in ascending order in part A and descending order in part B.

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Simplify the Fractions | Mixed Review

Reduce the improper fractions to their lowest terms by dividing the numerator and denominator by their GCF.

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Representing and Simplifying Fractions Word Problems

Introduce how to represent fractions with these real-life scenarios! Figure out the fractions and express them in the standard form.

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Converting Fractions to Decimals | Basic

The denominators of the fractions are given as multiples of ten. Convert each fraction to its equivalent decimal counterpart.

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Circle the Fractions

From the given set of four numbers, choose any two fractions which, when added give a sum of 1.

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