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4Grade 4 Worksheets
- Counting
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Number Properties
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4.3Simplify Expanded Form
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4.5Value of Underlined Digit with Numbers Up to 1000
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4.8Convert from Expanded Form
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4.9Convert Numbers with Tens, Hundreds, Thousands
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4.25Properties of Addition
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4.38Choose Properties of Multiplication
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4.39Factors of Multiplication
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4.40Properties of Multiplication with Factors Up to 12
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4.42Properties of Division
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4.51Inequalities with Multiplication
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4.59Divisibility Rules with Dividend Up to 10,000,000
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4.60Divisibility Rules
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4.61Divisibility Rules with Numbers Up to 10,000
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4.67Choose the Equivalent Fraction Up to Twentieths
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4.68Choose the Equivalent Fraction
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4.79Identify Place Values in Decimal Numbers
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4.97Inequalities with Decimal Addition and Subtraction
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Addition
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4.9Convert Numbers with Tens, Hundreds, Thousands
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4.13Add Two Numbers Up to 1000
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4.16Complete the Equation with Sums Up to 1000
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4.17Complete the Equation with Numbers Up to 1000
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4.18Balance Addition Equations with Sums Up to 1000
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4.19Balance Addition Equations with Operands Up to 1000
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4.25Properties of Addition
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4.30Numbers Up to 1000 Review
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4.31Numbers Up to 1000
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4.35Add Three Digit Numbers Ending in Zero Up to 1000
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4.36Adding Three or More Numbers
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- Number Patterns
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Subtraction
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4.20Subtract Two Numbers Up to 1000
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4.22Complete the Subtraction Sentence with Operands Up to 1000
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4.23Complete the Subtraction Sentence
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4.24Balance Subtraction Equations with Operands Up to 1000
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4.27Subtract Two Numbers - Operands Up to 1000
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4.28Fill in the Missing Digits
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4.32Subtraction with Operands Up to 1000
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Mixed Equations
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4.33Extra or Missing Information
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4.91Add and Subtract Decimal Numbers Up to 2 Places
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4.92Add and Subtract Decimals
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4.93Add and Subtract Decimals Up to 10
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4.94Add and Subtract Decimal Up to 100
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4.96Complete the Addition or Subtraction Sentence
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4.97Inequalities with Decimal Addition and Subtraction
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4.114Write Variable Equations to Represent
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4.115Solve for the Variable with Addition and Subtraction
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Multiplication
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4.37Multiplication with a Specific Number Up to 12
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4.38Choose Properties of Multiplication
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4.39Factors of Multiplication
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4.40Properties of Multiplication with Factors Up to 12
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4.43Relate Multiplication and Division with Factors Up to 12
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4.44Multiply Two Numbers Up to 100
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4.45Multiply Two Numbers Up to 500
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4.46Multiplication
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4.48Multiply 3, 4 Numbers Up to 100
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4.49Multiply Three or More Numbers
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4.50Multiply Three or More Numbers Up to 100
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4.51Inequalities with Multiplication
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4.52Multiplication with Pictures
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4.53Multiplication Sentences
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4.55Estimate Products
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- Division
- Estimation
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Fractions
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4.62Identify Fractions Up to Tenths
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4.63Fraction
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4.64What Mixed Fraction Is Shown?
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4.65Compare Fractions
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4.67Choose the Equivalent Fraction Up to Twentieths
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4.68Choose the Equivalent Fraction
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4.69Equal Fractions with Denominators of 10, 100, 1000
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4.70Patterns of Equivalent Fractions
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4.71Reducing Fractions to Lowest Terms
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4.72Reduce to Lowest Terms
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4.73Compare Fractions - Same Numerator or Denominator
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4.87Convert Fractions and Mixed Numbers to Decimals
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4.88Convert Decimals to Fractions and Mixed Numbers
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Time
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4.76Fractions of Time Units
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4.116Match Analog and Digital Clocks
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4.117Match Clocks and Time
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4.118Reading Clocks
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Decimals
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4.77Decimals with Models
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4.79Identify Place Values in Decimal Numbers
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4.87Convert Fractions and Mixed Numbers to Decimals
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4.88Convert Decimals to Fractions and Mixed Numbers
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4.91Add and Subtract Decimal Numbers Up to 2 Places
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4.92Add and Subtract Decimals
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4.93Add and Subtract Decimals Up to 10
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4.94Add and Subtract Decimal Up to 100
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4.96Complete the Addition or Subtraction Sentence
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4.97Inequalities with Decimal Addition and Subtraction
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- Money
- Graphing
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Comparison
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4.109Venn Diagrams
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4.132Identify Same Shapes
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4.133Comparing Objects - Same / Different
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- Algebra
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Geometry
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4.120Area with Unit Squares and Units
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4.121Area with Unit Squares
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4.122Compare Area and Perimeter of Two Figures
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4.123Area of Rectangles
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4.125Identify Planar and Solid Shapes
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4.126Identify Simple and Complex Solid Shapes
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4.127Count Edges
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4.128Count Vertices
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4.129Count Faces
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4.130Count Edges, Vertices and Faces
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4.131Nets of 3-Dimensional Figures
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4.132Identify Same Shapes
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4.133Comparing Objects - Same / Different
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4.134Symmetry
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4.135Symmetry
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Measurement
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4.124Area and Perimeter
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