7/21/2023 0 Comments 4th grade math practice![]() Morris the magician pulled 2 doves out of his hat, twice as many rabbits as doves, and 4 times as many mice as rabbits. How many apples does she pick in 20 minutes?ġ8. Donna picks 5 apples every minute in the orchard. There were 3 cats and 4 geese in the barnyard. How many holiday cookies did they sell?ġ6. Best Baked Bakery baked 10,250 holiday cookies. ![]() How many miles did Ralph drive without Speedy?ġ5. 775 of those miles were with his dog, Speedy, in the car. Race Car Ralph drove 1,000 miles in the big cross-country auto race. He spent $1.25 on a juice drink and $5.50 on a sandwich. How many more points did she score this season than last season?ġ3. Robyn scored a total of 155 points in basketball this season for the Tarrytown Tigers. How many more stickers did Pia have than Jen?ġ2. Her friend, Jen, had 155 stickers in her collection. How many pairs of shoes were sold all together?ġ1. They sold 87 pairs of shoes on Friday, 95 pairs of shoes on Saturday, and 83 pairs of shoes on Sunday. There was a big sale at the Super Duper Shoe Store for 3 days. He also bought a printer for $99 and two ink cartridges for $37 each. How many visitors did the museum have this past winter in total?ĩ. There were 75 in December, 98 in January, and 69 in February. There were lots of visitors to the town history museum this past winter. There were 12 sparrows, 15 crows, 8 orioles, 3 squirrels, and 9 cardinals. Lots of birds were spotted at the new bird feeder. He also bought 2 wrist bands for $2.50 each. Randy bought 2 baseball hats for $5.25 each. Tom’s bicycle cost $50 more than Bob’s bicycle. What are the last two numbers they should punch in?ĥ. The detectives found this number pattern as part of the code on a keypad to unlock a vault. He asked them to make the smallest number possible using every digit once. Mathematica gave his class these digits: 1, 5, 7, 9, 2, 8, and 5. Which two numbers should he should write next?ģ. Marcus was given this puzzling pattern and asked to complete it. She challenged Jane to rearrange the digits to create the highest possible number. All you need to do is post one of the problems on your whiteboard or projector screen. Want this entire set of word problems in one easy document? Get your free PowerPoint bundle by submitting your email here. Topics in these fourth grade math word problems cover patterns & place value, addition/subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, decimals, measurement, and comparisons. If you’d like even more math word problems, we publish them daily on our kid-friendly site: the Daily Classroom Hub. Encourage students to write out equations and draw pictures to explain their thinking, since this helps them see the light when they are stuck! Students will get used to reading for meaning, while also identifying key information. Opening your daily math lesson with a Fourth Grade Math Word Problem of the Day is an excellent way to set the stage for learning! Incorporate them at the start of your math block to build confidence, critical thinking skills, and a learning community.
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