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4Fourth Class Worksheets
- Counting
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Number Properties
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4.3Compare Numbers Up to 10000000
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4.8Identify Place Values in Decimal Numbers
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4.12Properties of Addition
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4.27Related Subtraction Equations Up to 10
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4.33Relate Addition and Multiplication
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4.34Factors of Multiplication
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4.35Choose Properties of Multiplication
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4.36Properties of Multiplication with Factors Up to 12
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4.47Properties of Division
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4.54Estimate Quotients
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4.57Divisibility Rules with Numbers Up to 10,000
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4.82Inequalities with Decimal Addition and Subtraction
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Estimation
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4.4Rounding with Numbers Up to 5000
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4.5Rounding with Numbers Up to 100,000
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4.17Estimate Sums with Numbers Up to 100,000
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4.18Estimate Sums
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4.24Estimate Differences
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4.25Estimate Differences
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4.40Estimate Products Up to 100,000
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4.54Estimate Quotients
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4.55Estimate Quotients Up to 10,000
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4.56Estimate Quotients Up to 1000
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4.83Estimate Sums and Differences of Decimals
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4.84Estimate Sums and Differences of Decimals Up to 100
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4.86Estimate Products of Decimal Numbers
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4.96Estimate Mixed Equations
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Decimals
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4.6Decimals with Models
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4.7Understanding Decimals Expressed in Words
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4.8Identify Place Values in Decimal Numbers
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4.67Convert Fractions and Mixed Numbers to Decimals
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4.68Convert Decimals to Fractions and Mixed Numbers
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4.70Compare Decimal Numbers Up to 4 Places
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4.71Compare Decimal Numbers Up to 2 Places
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4.73Add and Subtract Decimal Numbers Up to 2 Places
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4.74Add and Subtract Decimals Up to 10
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4.75Add and Subtract Decimal Up to 100
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4.76Add and Subtract Decimals
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4.78Complete the Addition or Subtraction Sentence
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4.79Multiply Decimals with Numbers Up to 1000
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4.80Multiply Decimals with Numbers Up to 10
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4.81Multiply Decimals and Whole Numbers
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4.82Inequalities with Decimal Addition and Subtraction
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- Addition
- Subtraction
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Mixed Equations
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4.31Addition and Subtraction Up to 100
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4.32Addition and Subtraction Up to 18
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4.73Add and Subtract Decimal Numbers Up to 2 Places
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4.74Add and Subtract Decimals Up to 10
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4.75Add and Subtract Decimal Up to 100
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4.76Add and Subtract Decimals
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4.78Complete the Addition or Subtraction Sentence
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4.82Inequalities with Decimal Addition and Subtraction
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4.94Mixed Equation with Numbers Up to 10000
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4.95Mixed Equation with Numbers Up to 100
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4.96Estimate Mixed Equations
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4.103Add, Subtract Fractions with Like Denominators
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4.106Add and Subtract Mixed Numbers
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4.107Solve for the Variable with Addition and Subtraction
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Multiplication
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4.33Relate Addition and Multiplication
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4.34Factors of Multiplication
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4.35Choose Properties of Multiplication
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4.36Properties of Multiplication with Factors Up to 12
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4.37Multiplication with a Specific Number Up to 12
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4.38Multiply Two Numbers Up to 500
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4.39Multiply Two Numbers Up to 100
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4.41Estimate Products
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4.42Multiplication with Operands Up to 100 III
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4.43Multiplication Up to 1000
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4.44Multiply Three or More Numbers
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4.45Multiply Three or More Numbers Up to 100
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4.64Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers
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4.65Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers
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4.79Multiply Decimals with Numbers Up to 1000
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4.80Multiply Decimals with Numbers Up to 10
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Division
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4.46Division with Divisors Up to 10
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4.47Properties of Division
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4.48Division with Dividend Up to 1000
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4.50Interpret Remainders
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4.51Division with Divisors Up to 100
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4.52Division with Divisors Up to 10
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4.53Division with Remainder with Numbers Up to 1000
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4.57Divisibility Rules with Numbers Up to 10,000
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Fractions
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4.58Fractions Review
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4.59What Mixed Fraction Is Shown?
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4.60Compare Fractions
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4.62Compare Fractions - Same Numerator or Denominator
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4.64Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers
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4.65Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers
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4.66Fraction
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4.67Convert Fractions and Mixed Numbers to Decimals
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4.68Convert Decimals to Fractions and Mixed Numbers
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4.103Add, Subtract Fractions with Like Denominators
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4.104Add Fractions
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4.105Subtract Fractions
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4.106Add and Subtract Mixed Numbers
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- Comparison
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Money
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4.87Multiply Money Amounts
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4.131Consumer Math: Unit Prices
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4.138Add and Subtract Money: Up to $10,000
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4.139Making Change Up to $20
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4.140Making Change Up to $5
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Number Patterns
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4.88Increasing Growth Patterns
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4.89Geometric Growth Patterns
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4.90Numeric Patterns
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4.93Mixed Patterns
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- Algebra
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Measurement
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4.102Area and Perimeter
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4.129Compare and Convert Metric Units
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4.130Convert Mixed Metric Units
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Geometry
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4.108Which 2 Dimensional Shape Is Described?
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4.109Identify Simple and Complex Solid Shapes
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4.110Identify Planar and Solid Shapes
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4.111Which Shape Is Described?
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4.112Number of Sides in Polygons
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4.113Count Edges
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4.114Count Faces
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4.115Count Edges, Vertices and Faces
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4.116Count Vertices
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4.117Parallel, Perpendicular, Intersecting
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4.118Acute, Right, Obtuse, and Straight Angles
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4.119Find the Perimeter
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4.120Perimeter: Find the Missing Side Length
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4.121Area with Unit Squares and Units
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4.122Area with Unit Squares
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4.123Compare Area and Perimeter of Two Figures
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4.124Area of Rectangles
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4.125Nets of 3-Dimensional Figures
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4.126Symmetry
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4.127Angles of 90, 180, 270 and 360 Degrees
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4.128Identify Angles
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Time
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4.132Match Analog and Digital Clocks
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4.134Find the Change in Time I
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4.135Change in Time Review
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4.136Find Start and End Times
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- Graphing
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Stats
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4.156Calculate Mode
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4.157Calculate Mean, Median, Mode and Range
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4.158Calculate Mean
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4.162Probability of Simple Events
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4.163Probability Problems
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4.164Making Predictions
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4.165Prediction Problems
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