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4th grade math worksheets: Multiplication, division, rounding, fractions, decimals , telling time, counting money, order of operations, factoring, roman numerals, geometry, measurement & word problems. No login required.
Free 4th grade addition worksheets including mental addition, missing addend problems, adding whole tens and hundreds and column form addition with up to 6 addends and up to 6 digits. No login required.
Our free math worksheets cover the full range of elementary school math skills from numbers and counting through fractions, decimals, word problems and more. All worksheets are printable files with answers on the 2nd page.
Our grade 4 worksheets range in difficulty from 2 x 1 digits to 3 x 3 digits. These worksheets complement our grade 4 mental multiplication worksheets which focus on practicing "in your head" multiplication skills.
4th grade word problem worksheets including multiplication and division word problems, fraction and decimal word problems, measurement word problems and mixed word problems. No login required.
Free 4th grade division worksheets including division facts practice, division without remainders, division with remainders and long division. No login required.
Our grade 4 fractions worksheets cover addition and subtraction of fractions and mixed numbers, comparing fractions (proper and improper), equivalent fractions and converting mixed numbers to and from improper fractions.
Our grade 4 data and graphing worksheets review charts and graphs previously covered, with more challenging data sets including fractions. The last set of worksheets introduces probabilities.
Our third grade math worksheets support numeracy development and introduce division, decimals, roman numerals, calendars and concepts in measurement and geometry. Our word problem worksheets review skills in real world scenarios.
Free 4th grade subtraction worksheets including mental subtraction, subtraction in columns, subtracting whole tens and hundreds, subtracting numbers from 100 or 1,000, missing minuend problems, and regrouping across zeros.