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Grade 4 word problems with money, graphs,
expanded form, conversion, fractions, mental math, telling time, ordered pairs

 

This
resource is 100% no prep, ready to use, print and go. It contains 32 pages of
worksheets to help students review previously-learned math skills. These sheets
are designed for review and practice because most of them involve several
skills on the same sheet, with the idea that students have already explicitly
practiced and applied these skills in isolation. When I designed these
activities, it was for fourth graders to comprehensively review skills taught
in grades 3-4, but these sheets would work very well for a general math review
for any students in grade 4 and up, depending on the skill level of the
student. Nowhere on any of these sheets is a grade level notated.

 

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Also included is a 24-page answer key with answers for all 32 worksheets.

 

To
prep this resource, I typically print a master of all of the worksheet pages to
keep in a binder or file, and then I can run off individual pages as needed.
For the answer key, the best strategy I’ve found is to print one copy of the
entire key and then use plastic sheet protectors to organize and file the pages
in a binder, so this portion of the resource is one-and-done prep. These work
especially well in intervention groups, centers, or for students in need of
home practice.

 

There
is a variety of skills included in this resource, and each skill or set of
skills is listed at the top of the mixed-skill worksheets. Skills covered are:
Expanded and standard form, completion of various number sentences, single-step
and multi-step word problems, analog clock, rounding to tens and hundreds,
determining fractions from shaded shapes, comparing fractions with like
denominators, elapsed time, column addition, area and perimeter, unit
conversion, reading bar and line graphs, plotting ordered pairs, counting
money, money word problems, and various questions requiring the use of mental
math strategies.