Free 4th Grade Math Worksheets
Find focused 4th Grade practice for home, classroom centers, intervention, or review. Every worksheet collection explains the learning goal for adults, provides fixed-seed samples, and opens the builder with grade-appropriate limits already selected.
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Multi-Digit Addition
Fluently add whole numbers through the hundred-thousands place with the standard algorithm.
Multi-Digit Subtraction
Fluently subtract whole numbers through the hundred-thousands place with the standard algorithm.
Multi-Digit by One-Digit Multiplication
Multiply up to four-digit whole numbers by one-digit factors using place value and partial products.
Two-Digit by Two-Digit Multiplication
Multiply two two-digit whole numbers using arrays, partial products, or an area model.
Long Division With One-Digit Divisors
Find whole-number quotients and remainders for up to four-digit dividends and one-digit divisors.
Factors, Multiples, Prime, and Composite Numbers
Find factor pairs, identify multiples, and classify whole numbers as prime or composite.
Place Value and Rounding to 1,000,000
Analyze digit values and round multi-digit whole numbers through 1,000,000.
Equivalent and Comparing Fractions
Generate equivalent fractions and compare fractions with different numerators and denominators.
Add and Subtract Fractions With Like Denominators
Add and subtract fractions and mixed numbers that share a denominator.
Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers
Interpret and calculate a fraction multiplied by a whole number.
Decimal Fractions: Tenths and Hundredths
Connect fractions with denominators 10 and 100 to decimal notation and compare their values.
Measurement Conversions
Convert larger measurement units to smaller units within a single customary or metric system.
Measuring and Classifying Angles
Measure angles with a protractor and classify them as acute, right, obtuse, or straight.
Multi-Step Word Problems
Solve multi-step whole-number problems, interpret remainders, and check whether answers are reasonable.
Using these worksheets
- Choose one 4th Grade objective at a time instead of assigning every topic on the page.
- Use the first printable as a diagnostic and follow its errors to the next targeted skill.
Watch for these errors
- Selecting work by worksheet appearance instead of the stated learning objective.
- Moving to a harder preset before the learner can explain a reliable strategy.