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4th Grade Math Choice Boards {Number & Operations: Base Ten} Digital Included
4th Grade Math Choice Boards {Number & Operations: Base Ten} Digital Included
4th Grade Math Choice Boards {Number & Operations: Base Ten} Digital Included
4th Grade Math Choice Boards {Number & Operations: Base Ten} Digital Included
4th Grade Math Choice Boards {Number & Operations: Base Ten} Digital Included
4th Grade Math Choice Boards {Number & Operations: Base Ten} Digital Included
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4th Grade Math Choice Boards {Number & Operations: Base Ten} Digital Included
4th Grade Math Choice Boards {Number & Operations: Base Ten} Digital Included
4th Grade Math Choice Boards {Number & Operations: Base Ten} Digital Included
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Do your students loving having choice in what activities they complete? These math choice boards are an easy to way to incorporate choice in your math instruction.

Note: Now includes Google Slides versions to use for distance learning or a digital math center. See page 3 of the PDF for the links to access the digital choice boards.

About the Math Choice Boards

This resource contains 6 math choice boards (2 on a page).

There is one math choice board for each Number and Operations: Base Ten Standards for 4th grade.

  • 4.NBT.1: Adjacent Place Value
  • 4.NBT.2: Writing and comparing numbers
  • 4.NBT.3: Rounding numbers
  • 4.NBT.4: Addition and subtraction
  • 4.NBT.5: Multi-digit multiplication
  • 4.NBT.6: Multi-digit division

The printable math choice boards are available in two formats: with and without a colored background.

Each math choice board contains 8 tasks for the students to complete independently. The choice boards could be used for homework, independent work, or math centers.

The only materials needed are decks of cards with the Ace, Ten, and Face Cards removed. If you do not have decks available, or if you want your students to have their own sets of numbers to use at home, I have provided a template of numbers 1-9 to print.

Due to the nature of the activities, no answer key is included.

Example Tasks:

  • Follow the directions to create new numbers. 923,678. - a number with a 7 that is 10 times the value of this seven. - a number with a 2 that is 10 times the value of this two.
  • Using a deck of cards, create 5 numbers that go to the hundred thousands place value. Write the numbers using expanded form.
  • Write about three times when someone might use rounding in a real-life situation.
  • Write two unique story problems that require addition of 4-6 digit numbers. Solve the problems.
  • Explain when borrowing is necessary. Use this example problem to help your explanation. 742,236 – 653,368 =
  • With a deck of cards, create 3 “three-digit by one-digit multiplication problems.” Solve them.
  • Explain the connection between subtraction and division.
  • Write three division story problems. Then solve the story problems.

About the Digital Math Choice Boards

The math choice boards have been converted to digital choice boards with Google Slides.

Please see page 3 of each resource for the link to the Google Slides versions.

These digital math choice boards would make excellent distance learning resources. Your students will have some freedom to choose the activities they complete, while still practicing the grade level skills.

Check out the video preview to see the digital math choice boards in action.

Due to the nature of the activities, no answer key is included.


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4th Grade Math Choice Boards {Number & Operations: Base Ten} Digital Included

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Description

Do your students loving having choice in what activities they complete? These math choice boards are an easy to way to incorporate choice in your math instruction.

Note: Now includes Google Slides versions to use for distance learning or a digital math center. See page 3 of the PDF for the links to access the digital choice boards.

About the Math Choice Boards

This resource contains 6 math choice boards (2 on a page).

There is one math choice board for each Number and Operations: Base Ten Standards for 4th grade.

  • 4.NBT.1: Adjacent Place Value
  • 4.NBT.2: Writing and comparing numbers
  • 4.NBT.3: Rounding numbers
  • 4.NBT.4: Addition and subtraction
  • 4.NBT.5: Multi-digit multiplication
  • 4.NBT.6: Multi-digit division

The printable math choice boards are available in two formats: with and without a colored background.

Each math choice board contains 8 tasks for the students to complete independently. The choice boards could be used for homework, independent work, or math centers.

The only materials needed are decks of cards with the Ace, Ten, and Face Cards removed. If you do not have decks available, or if you want your students to have their own sets of numbers to use at home, I have provided a template of numbers 1-9 to print.

Due to the nature of the activities, no answer key is included.

Example Tasks:

  • Follow the directions to create new numbers. 923,678. - a number with a 7 that is 10 times the value of this seven. - a number with a 2 that is 10 times the value of this two.
  • Using a deck of cards, create 5 numbers that go to the hundred thousands place value. Write the numbers using expanded form.
  • Write about three times when someone might use rounding in a real-life situation.
  • Write two unique story problems that require addition of 4-6 digit numbers. Solve the problems.
  • Explain when borrowing is necessary. Use this example problem to help your explanation. 742,236 – 653,368 =
  • With a deck of cards, create 3 “three-digit by one-digit multiplication problems.” Solve them.
  • Explain the connection between subtraction and division.
  • Write three division story problems. Then solve the story problems.

About the Digital Math Choice Boards

The math choice boards have been converted to digital choice boards with Google Slides.

Please see page 3 of each resource for the link to the Google Slides versions.

These digital math choice boards would make excellent distance learning resources. Your students will have some freedom to choose the activities they complete, while still practicing the grade level skills.

Check out the video preview to see the digital math choice boards in action.

Due to the nature of the activities, no answer key is included.


Need More 4th Grade Math Centers and Activities?

4th Grade Math Centers for EVERY Common Core Standard - Digital + Printable

4th Grade Error Analysis Math Tasks - Digital + Printable

4th Grade Math Sorts - Digital + Printable

4th Grade Task Cards: Complete Set

4th Grade Math Exit Slips - Digital + Printable

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August 28, 2025
Perfect for early finishers, math centers, or extra practice as needed.
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Grades taught: 4th
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Rated 5 out of 5
January 31, 2025
My students enjoy choice boards. They loved using this resource.
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Grades taught: 4th
Student populations: Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
Rated 5 out of 5
November 20, 2024
In my 13 years of teaching I struggled to get math intervention groups down. My students were either on the computers, or I had no idea what to do. I finally found this resource, along with her other math games and such, and it has been a game changer! My students actually enjoy it and use their time wisely. Highly recommend her products!
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May 30, 2023
My students have enjoyed having a variety of activities to choose from using this resource.
Anabel A.
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January 21, 2023
This is a pretty good resource! we use this in the classroom often!
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November 1, 2022
These are a fun way for students to share their understanding of our standards related to NBT!
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September 23, 2022
This was great for students who finished their work early!
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Recognize that in a multi-digit whole number, a digit in one place represents ten times what it represents in the place to its right. For example, recognize that 700 ÷ 70 = 10 by applying concepts of place value and division.
Read and write multi-digit whole numbers using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form. Compare two multi-digit numbers based on meanings of the digits in each place, using >, =, and < symbols to record the results of comparisons.
Use place value understanding to round multi-digit whole numbers to any place.
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