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4th Grade Math Error Analysis | Fractions & Decimals (4.NF)
4th Grade Math Error Analysis | Fractions & Decimals (4.NF)
4th Grade Math Error Analysis | Fractions & Decimals (4.NF)
4th Grade Math Error Analysis | Fractions & Decimals (4.NF)
4th Grade Math Error Analysis | Fractions & Decimals (4.NF)
4th Grade Math Error Analysis | Fractions & Decimals (4.NF)
4th Grade Math Error Analysis | Fractions & Decimals (4.NF)
4th Grade Math Error Analysis | Fractions & Decimals (4.NF)
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Help your students build fraction and decimal mastery with these 4th Grade Math Error Analysis Practice Pages for Number and Operations—Fractions (4.NF). Each page challenges students to spot, explain, and correct mistakes—strengthening critical thinking, problem-solving, and test prep readiness.

Covers essential 4.NF standards:

  • 4.NF.2: Comparing fractions
  • 4.NF.3: Adding & subtracting fractions
  • 4.NF.4: Multiplying a fraction by a whole number
  • 4.NF.5: Adding fractions with denominators 10 & 100
  • 4.NF.7: Comparing decimals to hundredths

Includes five printable + digital practice pages (Google Classroom ready) with a complete answer key. Perfect for math centers, homework, small groups, or class discussions, these tasks deepen understanding while preparing students for standardized testing.

Teachers love error analysis because it promotes student discussion, fraction sense, and lasting conceptual understanding.


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4th Grade Math Error Analysis | Fractions & Decimals (4.NF)

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Description

Help your students build fraction and decimal mastery with these 4th Grade Math Error Analysis Practice Pages for Number and Operations—Fractions (4.NF). Each page challenges students to spot, explain, and correct mistakes—strengthening critical thinking, problem-solving, and test prep readiness.

Covers essential 4.NF standards:

  • 4.NF.2: Comparing fractions
  • 4.NF.3: Adding & subtracting fractions
  • 4.NF.4: Multiplying a fraction by a whole number
  • 4.NF.5: Adding fractions with denominators 10 & 100
  • 4.NF.7: Comparing decimals to hundredths

Includes five printable + digital practice pages (Google Classroom ready) with a complete answer key. Perfect for math centers, homework, small groups, or class discussions, these tasks deepen understanding while preparing students for standardized testing.

Teachers love error analysis because it promotes student discussion, fraction sense, and lasting conceptual understanding.


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4.NBT Math Error Analysis Practice Pages

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4.MD Math Error Analysis Practice Pages

4.G Math Error Analysis Practice Pages

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Interpreting Picture Graphs Third and Fourth Grade

Area Model Puzzles Fourth Grade 4.NBT.5

Line Plot and Fractions~ SMARTIES Math

Multiples & Skip Counting Dice Game BUNDLE


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Compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators, e.g., by creating common denominators or numerators, or by comparing to a benchmark fraction such as 1/2. Recognize that comparisons are valid only when the two fractions refer to the same whole. Record the results of comparisons with symbols >, =, or <, and justify the conclusions, e.g., by using a visual fraction model.
Understand addition and subtraction of fractions as joining and separating parts referring to the same whole.
Solve word problems involving addition and subtraction of fractions referring to the same whole and having like denominators, e.g., by using visual fraction models and equations to represent the problem.
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