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4Grade 4 Worksheets
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Multiplication
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4.1Find Missing Factors
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4.2Choose Properties of Multiplication
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4.3Factors of Multiplication
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4.4Properties of Multiplication with Factors Up to 12
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4.5Multiplication with Operands Up to 100 I
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4.6Multiplication with Operands Up to 100 II
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4.7Multiplication Up to 1000
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4.8Multiplication with Operands Up to 100 III
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4.23Multiply Three or More Numbers
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4.24Multiply Three or More Numbers Up to 100
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4.58Inequalities with Multiplication
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4.65Estimate Products
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4.77Multiply Two Numbers Up to 100
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4.78Multiply Two Numbers Up to 500
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4.84Multiply Numbers Up to 1000 Ending in Zeros
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4.111Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers
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4.112Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers
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Number Properties
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4.2Choose Properties of Multiplication
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4.3Factors of Multiplication
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4.4Properties of Multiplication with Factors Up to 12
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4.32Prime and Composite Numbers
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4.34Identify Factors
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4.36Divisibility Rules with Numbers Up to 10,000
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4.37Divisibility Rules with Dividend Up to 10,000,000
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4.38Divisibility Rules
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4.50Value of Underlined Digit with Numbers Up to 1000
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4.51Simplify Expanded Form
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4.53Convert Numbers with Tens, Hundreds, Thousands
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4.55Compare Numbers Up to 10000000
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4.58Inequalities with Multiplication
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4.59Inequalities with Division
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4.60Inequalities with Mixed Equations
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4.67Estimate Quotients
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4.81Distributive Property
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4.82Simplify Variable Expressions
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4.85Properties of Division
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4.92Choose the Equivalent Fraction Up to Twentieths
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4.93Choose the Equivalent Fraction
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Division
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4.9Division with Divisors Up to 100
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4.10Division with Dividends Up to 60
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4.11Division with Divisors Up to 200
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4.12Division with Dividend Up to 1000
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4.13Division with Divisors Up to 100 II
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4.25Interpret Remainders
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4.36Divisibility Rules with Numbers Up to 10,000
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4.37Divisibility Rules with Dividend Up to 10,000,000
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4.38Divisibility Rules
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4.59Inequalities with Division
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4.85Properties of Division
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4.86Division with Remainder with Numbers Up to 500
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4.88Division with Remainder with Numbers Up to 1000
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Mixed Equations
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4.14Mixed Equation with Numbers Up to 10000
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4.15Mixed Equation with Numbers Up to 100
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4.16Estimate Mixed Equations
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4.26Extra or Missing Information
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4.28Multi-Step
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4.60Inequalities with Mixed Equations
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4.81Distributive Property
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4.82Simplify Variable Expressions
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4.107Add, Subtract Fractions with Like Denominators
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Estimation
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4.16Estimate Mixed Equations
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4.21Rounding with Numbers Up to 5000
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4.22Rounding with Numbers Up to 100,000
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4.61Estimate Sums with Numbers Up to 100,000
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4.62Estimate Sums
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4.63Estimate Differences
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4.64Estimate Differences
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4.66Estimate Products Up to 100,000
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4.67Estimate Quotients
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4.68Estimate Quotients Up to 1000
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4.69Estimate Quotients Up to 10,000
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Measurement
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4.18Compare Customary Units by Multiplying
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4.19Compare Metric Units by Multiplying
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4.20Convert Between Metric and Customary Units
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4.123Compare and Convert Customary Units
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4.124Convert Mixed Customary Units
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4.125Which Metric Unit Is Appropriate?
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4.126Compare and Convert Metric Units
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4.127Compare Metric Units by Multiplying
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4.128Convert Mixed Metric Units
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4.129Convert Mixed Metric Units
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4.140Convert, Compare and Subtract Mixed Metric Units
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4.151Area and Perimeter
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- Algebra
- Number Patterns
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Time
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4.48Time Patterns
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4.131Fractions of Time Units
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4.142Find the Change in Time I
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4.143Change in Time Review
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4.144Find Start and End Times
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- Addition
- Counting
- Subtraction
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Fractions
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4.89What Mixed Fraction Is Shown?
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4.90Compare Fractions
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4.92Choose the Equivalent Fraction Up to Twentieths
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4.93Choose the Equivalent Fraction
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4.94Equal Fractions with Denominators of 10, 100, 1000
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4.95Patterns of Equivalent Fractions
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4.96Reducing Fractions to Lowest Terms
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4.97Reduce to Lowest Terms
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4.98Compare Fractions - Same Numerator or Denominator
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4.100Add Two Fractions
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4.101Subtract Three Fractions
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4.102Subtract Two Fractions
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4.103Add and Subtract Fractions
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4.104Add Three Fractions
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4.105Add Two Mixed Fractions
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4.106Subtract Two Mixed Fractions
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4.107Add, Subtract Fractions with Like Denominators
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4.108Add Fractions
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4.109Subtract Fractions
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4.111Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers
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4.112Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers
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4.113Decompose Fractions with Denominators of 10, 100, 1000
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4.114Add Fractions with Denominators of 10, 100, 1000
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4.117Convert Fractions and Mixed Numbers to Decimals
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4.118Convert Decimals to Fractions and Mixed Numbers
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- Decimals
- Comparison
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Money
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4.132Making Change Up to $20
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4.133Making Change Up to $5
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4.135Consumer Math: Unit Prices
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Geometry
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4.146Perimeter with Unit Squares
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4.147Area of Rectangles
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4.148Area with Unit Squares
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4.149Compare Area and Perimeter of Two Figures
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4.150Relationship Between Area and Perimeter
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4.152Use Area and Perimeter to Determine the Cost
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4.158Angles of 90, 180, 270 and 360 Degrees
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4.159Estimate Angle Measurements
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4.160Adjacent Angles
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4.161Identify Angles
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4.162Lines, Line Segments and Rays
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4.163Parallel, Perpendicular, Intersecting
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4.164Acute, Right, Obtuse, and Straight Angles
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4.165Types of Triangles
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4.166Classify Quadrilateral Shapes
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4.167Symmetry
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- Graphing
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