Evan-Moor - BASIC MATH SKILLS GRADE 4

Here's your one-stop resource for math practice based on NCTM standards. The books are organized by NCTM content strands: Number and Operations, Algebra, Geometry, Measurement, Data Analysis, and Probability.

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In Basic Math Skills, Grade 4 you’ll find just what you need to provide extra skill practice for individual students, small groups, or the whole class. These reproducible pages are perfect for homework too.

Skills practiced include:

Number and Operations

  • Read, write, compare, use place value and round numbers  
  • Add, subtract, multiply, and divide whole numbers  
  • Identify odds, evens, primes, composites, factors, and multiples  
  • Identify, compare, add and subtract fractions
  • Determine common equivalent fractions and decimals
  • Add and subtract decimals
  • Compare sets and values using <, >, and =  

Algebra

  • Describe and extend visual and numerical patterns
  • Identify number relationships (fact families), utilizing properties  
  • Use function table (input/output tables)
  • Locate and plot ordered pairs on a coordinate graph  

Geometry

  • Identify characteristics of lines, line segments, points, rays, and angles  
  • Draw, compare, and classify two- and three-dimensional figures  
  • Identify congruent shapes using rotations, translations, and reflections  
  • Identify lines of symmetry in two-dimensional shapes  

Measurement

  • Count mixed coins and compute change
  • Identify and order metric  
  • Compare, use, and convert customary and metric units of linear measurement  
  • Identify and compare customary and metric units of capacity  
  • Read a thermometer and solve problems related to temperature  
  • Find perimeter and area of simple shapes
  • Tell time and calculate elapsed time

Data Analysis and Probability

  • Construct and interpret graphs    
  • Create and critique survey questions  
  • Analyze data utilizing range, median, and mode  
  • Collect and record data related to simple chance situations  
  • Compute theoretical probabilities for simple chance events  
  • Use counting techniques, tree charts, and organized lists

This resource contains teacher support pages, reproducible student pages, and an answer key.

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