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4Year 4 Worksheets
- Counting
- Number Patterns
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Number Properties
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4.2Identify the Digit with a Particular Place Value
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4.3Value of Underlined Digit with Numbers Up to 1000
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4.10Convert from Expanded Form
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4.11Convert Numbers with Tens, Hundreds, Thousands
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4.12Simplify Expanded Form
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4.23Solve Inequalities Using Estimation
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4.27Estimate Quotients
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4.45Distributive Property
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4.46Simplify Variable Expressions
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4.50Choose the Equivalent Fraction
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- Addition
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Estimation
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4.14Rounding with Numbers Up to 5000
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4.15Rounding with Numbers Up to 100,000
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4.23Solve Inequalities Using Estimation
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4.24Estimate Sums with Numbers Up to 100,000
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4.25Estimate Differences
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4.26Estimate Products Up to 1000
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4.27Estimate Quotients
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4.28Estimate Quotients Up to 10,000
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4.29Estimate Quotients Up to 1000
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4.60Round Decimals
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- Subtraction
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Multiplication
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4.30Multiplication with a Specific Number Up to 12
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4.31Multiplication by 10
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4.32Multiplication Tables
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4.35Multiply Numbers Up to 1000 Ending in Zeros
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4.38Multiply 3, 4 Numbers Up to 100
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4.41Find Missing Factors
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4.42Missing Factors
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4.43Multiply Three or More Numbers
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4.44Multiply Three or More Numbers Up to 100
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4.55Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers
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4.56Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers
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- Division
- Mixed Equations
- Algebra
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Fractions
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4.47What Mixed Fraction Is Shown?
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4.48Compare Fractions
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4.50Choose the Equivalent Fraction
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4.51Make Equivalent Fractions
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4.52Reducing Fractions to Lowest Terms
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4.53Reduce to Lowest Terms
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4.55Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers
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4.56Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers
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4.57Add and Subtract Fractions
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4.58Add Three Fractions
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- Decimals
- Money
- Measurement
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Geometry
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4.71Find the Perimeter
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4.72Perimeter: Find the Missing Side Length
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4.73Area with Unit Squares and Units
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4.74Area with Unit Squares
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4.75Compare Area and Perimeter of Two Figures
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4.84Identify Simple Planar and Solid Shapes
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4.85Which 2 Dimensional Shape Is Described?
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4.86Identify Planar and Solid Shapes
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4.87Compare Sides and Corners
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4.88Which Shape Is Described?
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4.89Regular and Irregular Polygons
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4.90Types of Triangles
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4.91Angles of 90, 180, 270 and 360 Degrees
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4.92Acute, Right, Obtuse, and Straight Angles
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4.93Symmetry
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Time
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4.78Reading Clocks
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4.79Match Analog and Digital Clocks
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4.80Match Clocks and Time
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4.82Time Patterns
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- Graphing
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Comparison
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4.83Venn Diagrams
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