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4th Grade Skills in Math

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The resources on this site are categorized by grade level as shown below.

Adding and Subtracting - 1 and 2-digit numbers without regrouping

Example Questions

2
+ 6
8
28
- 4
24
34
+ 23
57
30
- 20
10

4th grade skills should include addition and subtraction with two digit numbers and without the need to regroup the tens. e.g. 12 + 16 as opposed to 14 + 17

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Adding and Subtracting - 2 and 3-digit numbers with regrouping

Example Questions

22
+ 89
111
144
- 90
54
88
+ 38
126
125
- 38
87

Including addition of 2-digit numbers to give 3-digit answers and subtraction of 2-digit from 3-digit numbers.


Adding and Subtracting - 3, 4 and 5-digit numbers

Example Questions

212
367
+ 678
1257
574
- 296
278
1128
2315
3145
+ 1138
7726
25165
- 4812
20353

4th grade students should be skilled in addition and subtraction with three or more 3, 4, and 5-digit numbers.

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Multiplying - 3-digit x 1-digit

Example Questions

382
x 7
2674
136
x 3
408

Multiply the ones, the tens, then the hundreds. Carry the tens and hundreds if necessary.

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Multiplying - 3-digit x 2-digit

Example Questions

62
x 24
1488
382
x 71
27122
136
x 34
4624

Multiplying by 2-digit numbers requires three steps: multiply by the ones, then by the tens, and then add the results.

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Multiplying - up to 4-digit numbers

Example Questions

3462
x 4
13848
3382
x 51
172482
136
x 234
31834

4th grade math skills should include the ability to multiply by the ones and, if required, the tens and hundreds and then add the results.

View the Printable Multiplication Worksheets Page


 

Division - up to 81 (9 ÷ 9)

Example Questions

8
972
7
856

Your child should know the basic division facts and relationship between division and multiplication. e.g. if 72 ÷ 9 = 8 then 9 x 8 = 72

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Dividing 2 and 3-digit numbers

Example Questions

7r1
536
34
4136

4th grade students should be able to divide 2 and 3-digit numbers with or without remainders.

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Dividing 3 and 4-digit numbers

Example Questions

65r1
7456
1142r4
66856

Your child should be able to divide 3 and 4-digit numbers with or without remainders.

View the Division Worksheets Page


Money Skills

Example Questions

$0.56
$0.67
$1.23
$3.56
$6.41
+ $2.51
$12.48
$1.36
x 32
$43.52

4th grade math skills should include the ability to perform addition, subtraction and multiplication operations using money values. he or she should also be able to solve word problems that require these operations.



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