This summer-themed workbook prepares students to enter the fourth grade with the skills they’ll need, and includes practice with the core subjects of word study, math, reading, and writing.
This independent study packet features 5 days of independent activities in reading, writing, math, science, and social studies for fourth grade. This is week 1 of the set.
Reinforce your child’s understanding of geometry and 2D shapes while learning about the artist Mary Blair and her amazing contributions to many loved movies, books, and characters throughout her career.
One way to tackle division is to turn it into multiplication. In this exercise, read the division question — then ask yourself a multiplication question!
These math worksheets apply multiplication to the real world with interactive games and word problems that address multiplying double-digit numbers, place values and the properties of operations.
Students will have a basic understanding of fractions coming into 4th grade. In this unit students will get to explore new ways of representing fractions, including in a set of data, on number lines and using area models. Students will use their knowledge of fractions to compare fractions with like and unlike denominators.
Week 2 of this independent study packet for fourth graders features five more days of targeted practice with reading, writing, math, science, and social studies.
Help your child develop their place value superpower with this practice sheet! This worksheet will help your student practice breaking down big numbers into expanded form using place value, from the ones place to the hundred thousandths place.
The fourth grade math resources packed in the Learning Library supply parents and teachers with all the tools they need for effective lessons. The various online games, printable worksheets, guided lessons, engaging activities, among other teacher-created sources, cover the wide scope of the fourth grade math curriculum, from simplification to statistics.
Resources For Fourth Grade Math Fluency
Educators may find the fourth grade math curriculum covers a lot of ground. Fourth graders begin to incorporate algebraic thinking, understand the place value of numbers up to 1,000,000, the basic shapes and their angles in geometry, among other higher-level challenges. Coming up with lesson plans and homework assignments in all these areas is a lot of work, but Education.com's Learning Library provides resources that encompass all of Common Core's fourth grade math standards.
Parents and teachers can choose from a large selection of professionally-created lesson plans that provide clear, straightforward instruction. The plans include divisibility practice, geometric angle exercises, fraction teachings, word problem challenges, metric measurements and more.