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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Classifying Triangles using Side Measures

Classify a triangle with three equal side measures as equilateral, two equal measures as isosceles, and unequal measures as scalene.

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Naming Quadrilaterals

Look at the arrow marks and hatch marks, identify the parallel and congruent sides, and name each quadrilateral.

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Identifying Polygons

Check whether the given figures have straight sides and are closed, and write 'polygon' or 'not a polygon' below.

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Comparing the Perimeters of Figures on Grids

Count the sides of the squares that outline the rectilinear figures, find their perimeters, and compare them using symbols <, >, or =.

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Perimeter of Squares: Word Problems

Read the word problems and work out the perimeters of various square-shaped objects that we come across every day.

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Perimeter of Rectangles

Plug the length and width in the formula P = 2(l + w), and figure out the perimeter of the rectangles upon simplification.

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Area of Figures by Counting Unit Squares

Determine the area of the figure rendered in the grid by counting the whole and half unit squares shaded.

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Area of Squares | Type 1

Square the indicated side lengths presented as whole numbers to arrive at the area of the squares here.

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Area of Rectangles from the Perimeter and Vice Versa

Substitute the given measure in either A = lw or P = 2(l + w), find the other dimension, and obtain the required area or perimeter.

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Classifying Triangles using Angle Measures

Identify the triangle with an angle measure = 90° as a right triangle, all measures < 90° as acute, atleast one measure > 90° as obtuse.

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Identifying Parallelograms | With Measures

Recall that a parallelogram is a figure with congruent opposite sides and angles, and state whether each quadrilateral is a parallelogram.

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Identifying a Rhombus | With dimensions

Examine if the depicted quadrilaterals have equal side measures and write 'rhombus' or 'not a rhombus' below.

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Perimeter of Triangles

Add up the lengths of the three sides displayed as 2-digit integers and determine the perimeter of the triangles.

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Perimeter of Polygons

Multiply the length by the number of sides to find the perimeter of regular polygons; add all lengths to obtain that of the irregular ones.

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Area of Rectangles: Word Problems

Compute the area of various real-life objects that are rectangular in shape with this series of word problems.

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