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Model → Practice → Solve → Analyze → Review


Build a complete 4th grade core operations small-group system with structured routines for addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, word problems, number theory, error analysis, and mixed operations review.

This is not a random operations worksheet bundle.


This is not a disconnected collection of computation pages.


This is a complete 4th Grade Core Operations Small Group Math Bundle designed to help students build conceptual understanding, procedural fluency, operation flexibility, word problem reasoning, and mathematical explanation across the most important Grade 4 operations standards.

Built specifically for small-group math instruction, this bundle gives teachers a connected sequence of I Do → We Do → You Do routines that move students from multi-digit addition and subtraction, to multiplication, to division, to factors and number theory, to word problems, to error analysis, and finally into mixed operations review.

This is the core operations engine of a 4th grade small-group math system.

This bundle is a:

• 4th grade core operations small-group math bundle
• multi-digit addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division system
• structured I Do → We Do → You Do math routine bundle
• Grade 4 operations and algebraic thinking resource set
• multiplication and division small-group instruction system
• word problems and error analysis bundle
• number theory and mixed operations review system
• differentiated guided math teacher table resource
• standards-aligned 4th grade operations mega bundle

It is designed to help students:

• add multi-digit whole numbers with regrouping
• subtract multi-digit whole numbers with regrouping
• solve addition and subtraction word problems
• multiply multi-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers
• multiply two 2-digit numbers
• strengthen multi-digit multiplication accuracy and strategy use
• divide with remainders
• build long division foundations
• identify factors and multiples
• classify prime and composite numbers
• solve multiplicative comparison word problems
• solve multi-step word problems with all four operations
• analyze math errors
• explain reasoning with evidence
• review mixed operations flexibly
• choose operations based on problem structure, not keywords

This bundle is NOT:

• a random worksheet packet
• a drill-only computation bundle
• a shortcut-only algorithm resource
• a test-prep-only bundle
• a scripted curriculum replacement
• a disconnected set of math pages
• a one-day review activity
• a generic operations packet

Instead, this is a complete small-group operations progression that helps teachers model, practice, differentiate, assess, re-engage, and review the core Grade 4 operations skills students need most.

What’s Included

This bundle includes 14 connected 4th grade core operations resources:

1. 4th Grade Multi-Digit Addition With Regrouping Small Group Math Routine

This routine helps students build fluency with multi-digit addition using place value models, regrouping reasoning, and the standard algorithm.

Students practice:

• aligning addends by place value
• adding multi-digit whole numbers
• regrouping ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, and beyond
• explaining addition steps clearly
• checking reasonableness with estimation
• connecting regrouping to place value exchange

This routine gives students a concept-first foundation for fluent Grade 4 addition.

2. 4th Grade Multi-Digit Subtraction With Regrouping Small Group Math Routine

This routine helps students subtract multi-digit whole numbers using place value exchange, regrouping across zeros, and checking with addition.

Students practice:

• aligning numbers by place value
• subtracting multi-digit whole numbers
• exchanging larger units for smaller units
• regrouping across zeros
• explaining why each exchange is needed
• checking subtraction with addition

This routine helps students understand subtraction regrouping as place value exchange instead of just “borrow and cross out.”

3. 4th Grade Addition & Subtraction Word Problems Multi-Step Small Group Math Routine

This routine helps students apply addition and subtraction in word problem contexts.

Students practice:

• reading word problems for meaning
• identifying knowns and unknowns
• solving addition word problems
• solving subtraction word problems
• solving two-step additive problems
• drawing tape diagrams
• writing equations with unknowns
• labeling answers
• checking reasonableness

This resource bridges computation fluency into real problem-solving.

4. 4th Grade Multiplication by 1-Digit Numbers Small Group Math Routine

This routine helps students multiply multi-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers using area models, partial products, and place value reasoning.

Students practice:

• decomposing multi-digit factors
• building area models
• multiplying by place value parts
• writing partial products
• adding partial products accurately
• explaining how each partial product connects to place value
• checking products for reasonableness

This routine builds the conceptual foundation students need before more advanced multiplication work.

5. 4th Grade Multiplication by 2-Digit Numbers Small Group Math Routine

This routine helps students multiply two 2-digit numbers using area models, partial products, and place value reasoning.

Students practice:

• decomposing both factors into tens and ones
• building a 4-section area model
• multiplying tens × tens
• multiplying tens × ones
• multiplying ones × tens
• multiplying ones × ones
• adding all partial products
• explaining why four partial products are needed

This routine supports the transition from visual multiplication models to more efficient computation strategies.

6. 4th Grade Multi-Digit Multiplication Mastery System Small Group Math Routine

This resource strengthens multi-digit multiplication accuracy, strategy use, and transfer.

Students practice:

• choosing a multiplication strategy
• using area models
• using partial products
• connecting models to the standard algorithm
• checking products with estimation
• correcting common multiplication errors
• building confidence with multi-digit products

This resource works as the multiplication fluency and mastery bridge after students have learned 1-digit and 2-digit multiplication routines.

7. 4th Grade Division With Remainders Small Group Math Routine

This routine helps students divide whole numbers using models, partial quotients, multiplication checks, and remainder reasoning.

Students practice:

• identifying dividend, divisor, quotient, and remainder
• using equal groups and arrays
• connecting division to multiplication
• using partial quotients
• checking with divisor × quotient + remainder = dividend
• recognizing that the remainder must be less than the divisor
• interpreting remainders in context

This routine builds the conceptual division foundation students need before long division.

8. 4th Grade Long Division Foundations Small Group Math Routine

This routine helps students organize division reasoning into long division notation using place value, multiplication, subtraction, bring-down steps, and remainder checks.

Students practice:

• deciding where to start dividing
• placing quotient digits correctly
• dividing, multiplying, subtracting, and bringing down
• dividing 2-digit, 3-digit, and 4-digit dividends
• writing zeros in the quotient when needed
• checking with divisor × quotient + remainder = dividend
• explaining what each long division step means

This routine connects partial quotients to long division so students are not memorizing steps without meaning.

9. 4th Grade Factors & Multiples Small Group Math Routine

This routine helps students understand factor and multiple relationships through multiplication equations, factor pairs, division checks, arrays, and organized listing.

Students practice:

• finding factor pairs for numbers within 100
• listing factors from least to greatest
• verifying factor pairs with multiplication
• using division with no remainder to confirm factor relationships
• listing multiples of one-digit numbers
• determining whether a number is a multiple
• distinguishing factors from multiples
• explaining relationships with precise vocabulary

This resource bridges division and multiplication reasoning into number theory.

10. 4th Grade Prime & Composite Numbers Small Group Math Routine

This routine helps students classify whole numbers from 1–100 as prime, composite, or neither using factor evidence.

Students practice:

• finding factor pairs systematically
• counting factors accurately
• identifying prime numbers
• identifying composite numbers
• explaining why 1 is neither prime nor composite
• explaining why 2 is the only even prime number
• using arrays, equations, or division checks to prove classification
• correcting common prime/composite misconceptions

This resource completes the number theory sequence by helping students classify numbers with evidence instead of guessing.

11. 4th Grade Multiplicative Comparison Word Problems Small Group Math Routine

This routine helps students solve multiplicative comparison word problems using “times as many” reasoning, comparison bars, tape diagrams, and equations with unknowns.

Students practice:

• identifying “times as many” comparison language
• distinguishing multiplicative comparison from additive comparison
• identifying the base quantity
• identifying the multiplier
• identifying the unknown
• multiplying to find an unknown product
• dividing to find an unknown base or multiplier
• explaining why multiplication or division is needed

This routine supports Grade 4 comparison reasoning and helps students avoid treating “times as many” like “more than.”

12. 4th Grade Multi-Step Word Problems Tape Diagrams & Equations

This routine helps students solve multi-step word problems using all four operations, tape diagrams, equations with unknowns, step-by-step planning, remainder interpretation, and reasonableness checks.

Students practice:

• reading multi-step problems for meaning
• identifying knowns and unknowns
• planning steps before computing
• choosing operations based on the situation
• drawing tape diagrams
• writing equations with letters for unknowns
• solving two-step and three-step problems
• identifying extra or missing information
• interpreting remainders in context
• checking reasonableness

This resource brings together all four operations in real problem-solving contexts.

13. 4th Grade Math Error Analysis Multi-Digit Operations Small Group Routine

This capstone reasoning routine helps students analyze incorrect math work, name the error type, correct the mistake, and explain the fix using evidence.

Students practice identifying and correcting:

• computation errors
• model errors
• equation errors
• operation-choice errors
• multi-step errors
• label errors
• remainder errors
• extra information errors
• no-error examples

This resource pushes students beyond solving into critiquing reasoning, explaining mistakes, and correcting work with precision.

14. 4th Grade Mixed Operations Review Small Group Math Routine

This mixed operations capstone helps students transfer isolated operation skills into flexible review across addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

Students practice:

• choosing the correct operation from context
• solving mixed computation problems
• solving mixed word problems
• interpreting remainders
• selecting strategies
• checking reasonableness
• labeling answers
• analyzing operation and computation errors

The routine includes on-grade, modified, and challenge practice, plus error analysis, fluency review, exit tickets, observation tools, and re-engagement support.

Built Around One Complete Core Operations Progression

This bundle is strongest because it does not treat operations as isolated worksheet categories.

The progression is:

Addition → Subtraction → Add/Sub Word Problems → Multiplication → Multiplication Mastery → Division → Long Division → Factors & Multiples → Prime & Composite → Multiplicative Comparison → Multi-Step Word Problems → Error Analysis → Mixed Operations Review

Students first build computation understanding.


Then they apply operations in word problems.
Then they connect multiplication and division to number theory.
Then they solve mixed multi-step problems.
Then they analyze errors.


Finally, they review all four operations together and choose operations flexibly.

This creates a true instructional arc instead of disconnected practice.

Built Around I Do → We Do → You Do

Each resource uses a predictable instructional structure:

I Do

The teacher models the concept, strategy, computation, word problem structure, or error analysis process with clear think-aloud language.

We Do

Students practice with the teacher using guided prompts, visual models, diagrams, equations, and discussion.

You Do

Students complete independent practice so the teacher can observe understanding and determine next steps.

Check

Exit tickets, quick checks, answer keys, and observation tools help teachers identify who is ready to move forward.

Re-Engage

Misconception support and re-engagement guidance help teachers respond when students need another entry point.

This makes the bundle practical for guided math, teacher table instruction, tutoring, small-group rotations, and skill-based groups.

Differentiated Practice Included

Across the bundle, students receive multiple levels of support:

Modified / Scaffolded Practice

For students who need visual models, step boxes, sentence frames, pre-drawn diagrams, operation-choice support, or guided computation.

On-Grade Practice

For students ready to practice the Grade 4 target skill with increasing independence.

Challenge / Extension Practice

For students ready for deeper reasoning, multi-step problem solving, error analysis, proof, explanation, and transfer.

This makes the bundle flexible enough for mixed-readiness small groups without requiring teachers to create separate resources from scratch.

Why This Bundle Is Stronger Than Separate Resources

This bundle is not just “more pages.”

It gives teachers a connected operations pathway:

Compute → Model → Apply → Explain → Analyze → Review

That means teachers can use one coherent system to:

• introduce core operations with visual support
• build procedural fluency with meaning
• support students who need scaffolds
• extend students who are ready for challenge
• move from computation to word problems
• build stronger operation-choice reasoning
• connect multiplication and division to number theory
• use error analysis to deepen understanding
• review all four operations in mixed contexts
• plan small-group instruction with less overwhelm

The real value is the system. Teachers are not buying isolated worksheets — they are buying a complete Grade 4 operations routine sequence.

Standards Alignment

This bundle supports major Grade 4 operations standards, including:

4.OA.A.1 — Interpret multiplication equations as comparisons
4.OA.A.2 — Multiply or divide to solve word problems involving multiplicative comparison
4.OA.A.3 — Solve multi-step word problems using the four operations, interpret remainders, represent problems with equations, and assess reasonableness
4.OA.B.4 — Find factor pairs, identify multiples, and classify numbers as prime or composite
4.NBT.B.4 — Fluently add and subtract multi-digit whole numbers
4.NBT.B.5 — Multiply multi-digit numbers using strategies based on place value and properties of operations
4.NBT.B.6 — Find whole-number quotients and remainders with up to 4-digit dividends and 1-digit divisors

It also supports Mathematical Practices:

• MP.1 — Make sense of problems and persevere
• MP.2 — Reason abstractly and quantitatively
• MP.3 — Construct viable arguments and critique reasoning
• MP.4 — Model with mathematics
• MP.6 — Attend to precision
• MP.7 — Look for and make use of structure
• MP.8 — Look for repeated reasoning

Flexible Classroom Use

This bundle works well for:

• 4th grade core operations instruction
• guided math groups
• small-group math lessons
• math workshop teacher table
• computation review
• multiplication and division units
• word problem instruction
• number theory instruction
• error analysis lessons
• mixed operations review
• tutoring sessions
• skill-based grouping
• operations assessment preparation

Teachers can use the routines:

• in order as a complete operations sequence
• separately based on student need
• during guided math rotations
• after exit ticket data shows misconceptions
• before operations assessments
• during review cycles
• when students need visual models
• when students can compute but cannot explain
• when students choose the wrong operation
• when students need transfer across operation types

Best for:

• 4th Grade Core Operations
• 4th Grade Small Group Math
• 4th Grade Addition and Subtraction
• 4th Grade Multiplication
• 4th Grade Division
• 4th Grade Long Division
• 4th Grade Factors and Multiples
• 4th Grade Prime and Composite Numbers
• 4th Grade Word Problems
• 4th Grade Error Analysis
• 4th Grade Mixed Operations Review
• 4th Grade Guided Math
• 4th Grade Math Workshop

Also useful for:

• math specialists
• instructional coaches
• tutoring programs
• departmentalized math teachers
• new-to-grade teachers
• teachers building a small-group math system
• teachers needing structured re-engagement tools
• teachers who want one connected Grade 4 operations system

Why Teachers Choose Structured Math Solutions

Structured Math Solutions resources are designed to provide:

• predictable instructional routines
• concept-first math instruction
• visual models that reduce confusion
• differentiated small-group practice
• teacher-friendly planning support
• built-in observation and next-step tools
• corrective language for common misconceptions
• structured word problem routines
• error analysis and reasoning support
• connected resources that work as a larger instructional system

Teachers do not need more disconnected operations worksheets.

They need a clear system that helps students understand the math, practice the procedure, apply operations in context, explain their reasoning, analyze mistakes, and transfer skills into mixed review.

This 4th Grade Core Operations Bundle gives teachers a complete small-group routine system for the heart of Grade 4 math — addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, word problems, number theory, error analysis, and mixed operations review — so students can compute accurately, choose operations intentionally, and explain their thinking with confidence.

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Description

Model → Practice → Solve → Analyze → Review


Build a complete 4th grade core operations small-group system with structured routines for addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, word problems, number theory, error analysis, and mixed operations review.

This is not a random operations worksheet bundle.


This is not a disconnected collection of computation pages.


This is a complete 4th Grade Core Operations Small Group Math Bundle designed to help students build conceptual understanding, procedural fluency, operation flexibility, word problem reasoning, and mathematical explanation across the most important Grade 4 operations standards.

Built specifically for small-group math instruction, this bundle gives teachers a connected sequence of I Do → We Do → You Do routines that move students from multi-digit addition and subtraction, to multiplication, to division, to factors and number theory, to word problems, to error analysis, and finally into mixed operations review.

This is the core operations engine of a 4th grade small-group math system.

This bundle is a:

• 4th grade core operations small-group math bundle
• multi-digit addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division system
• structured I Do → We Do → You Do math routine bundle
• Grade 4 operations and algebraic thinking resource set
• multiplication and division small-group instruction system
• word problems and error analysis bundle
• number theory and mixed operations review system
• differentiated guided math teacher table resource
• standards-aligned 4th grade operations mega bundle

It is designed to help students:

• add multi-digit whole numbers with regrouping
• subtract multi-digit whole numbers with regrouping
• solve addition and subtraction word problems
• multiply multi-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers
• multiply two 2-digit numbers
• strengthen multi-digit multiplication accuracy and strategy use
• divide with remainders
• build long division foundations
• identify factors and multiples
• classify prime and composite numbers
• solve multiplicative comparison word problems
• solve multi-step word problems with all four operations
• analyze math errors
• explain reasoning with evidence
• review mixed operations flexibly
• choose operations based on problem structure, not keywords

This bundle is NOT:

• a random worksheet packet
• a drill-only computation bundle
• a shortcut-only algorithm resource
• a test-prep-only bundle
• a scripted curriculum replacement
• a disconnected set of math pages
• a one-day review activity
• a generic operations packet

Instead, this is a complete small-group operations progression that helps teachers model, practice, differentiate, assess, re-engage, and review the core Grade 4 operations skills students need most.

What’s Included

This bundle includes 14 connected 4th grade core operations resources:

1. 4th Grade Multi-Digit Addition With Regrouping Small Group Math Routine

This routine helps students build fluency with multi-digit addition using place value models, regrouping reasoning, and the standard algorithm.

Students practice:

• aligning addends by place value
• adding multi-digit whole numbers
• regrouping ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, and beyond
• explaining addition steps clearly
• checking reasonableness with estimation
• connecting regrouping to place value exchange

This routine gives students a concept-first foundation for fluent Grade 4 addition.

2. 4th Grade Multi-Digit Subtraction With Regrouping Small Group Math Routine

This routine helps students subtract multi-digit whole numbers using place value exchange, regrouping across zeros, and checking with addition.

Students practice:

• aligning numbers by place value
• subtracting multi-digit whole numbers
• exchanging larger units for smaller units
• regrouping across zeros
• explaining why each exchange is needed
• checking subtraction with addition

This routine helps students understand subtraction regrouping as place value exchange instead of just “borrow and cross out.”

3. 4th Grade Addition & Subtraction Word Problems Multi-Step Small Group Math Routine

This routine helps students apply addition and subtraction in word problem contexts.

Students practice:

• reading word problems for meaning
• identifying knowns and unknowns
• solving addition word problems
• solving subtraction word problems
• solving two-step additive problems
• drawing tape diagrams
• writing equations with unknowns
• labeling answers
• checking reasonableness

This resource bridges computation fluency into real problem-solving.

4. 4th Grade Multiplication by 1-Digit Numbers Small Group Math Routine

This routine helps students multiply multi-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers using area models, partial products, and place value reasoning.

Students practice:

• decomposing multi-digit factors
• building area models
• multiplying by place value parts
• writing partial products
• adding partial products accurately
• explaining how each partial product connects to place value
• checking products for reasonableness

This routine builds the conceptual foundation students need before more advanced multiplication work.

5. 4th Grade Multiplication by 2-Digit Numbers Small Group Math Routine

This routine helps students multiply two 2-digit numbers using area models, partial products, and place value reasoning.

Students practice:

• decomposing both factors into tens and ones
• building a 4-section area model
• multiplying tens × tens
• multiplying tens × ones
• multiplying ones × tens
• multiplying ones × ones
• adding all partial products
• explaining why four partial products are needed

This routine supports the transition from visual multiplication models to more efficient computation strategies.

6. 4th Grade Multi-Digit Multiplication Mastery System Small Group Math Routine

This resource strengthens multi-digit multiplication accuracy, strategy use, and transfer.

Students practice:

• choosing a multiplication strategy
• using area models
• using partial products
• connecting models to the standard algorithm
• checking products with estimation
• correcting common multiplication errors
• building confidence with multi-digit products

This resource works as the multiplication fluency and mastery bridge after students have learned 1-digit and 2-digit multiplication routines.

7. 4th Grade Division With Remainders Small Group Math Routine

This routine helps students divide whole numbers using models, partial quotients, multiplication checks, and remainder reasoning.

Students practice:

• identifying dividend, divisor, quotient, and remainder
• using equal groups and arrays
• connecting division to multiplication
• using partial quotients
• checking with divisor × quotient + remainder = dividend
• recognizing that the remainder must be less than the divisor
• interpreting remainders in context

This routine builds the conceptual division foundation students need before long division.

8. 4th Grade Long Division Foundations Small Group Math Routine

This routine helps students organize division reasoning into long division notation using place value, multiplication, subtraction, bring-down steps, and remainder checks.

Students practice:

• deciding where to start dividing
• placing quotient digits correctly
• dividing, multiplying, subtracting, and bringing down
• dividing 2-digit, 3-digit, and 4-digit dividends
• writing zeros in the quotient when needed
• checking with divisor × quotient + remainder = dividend
• explaining what each long division step means

This routine connects partial quotients to long division so students are not memorizing steps without meaning.

9. 4th Grade Factors & Multiples Small Group Math Routine

This routine helps students understand factor and multiple relationships through multiplication equations, factor pairs, division checks, arrays, and organized listing.

Students practice:

• finding factor pairs for numbers within 100
• listing factors from least to greatest
• verifying factor pairs with multiplication
• using division with no remainder to confirm factor relationships
• listing multiples of one-digit numbers
• determining whether a number is a multiple
• distinguishing factors from multiples
• explaining relationships with precise vocabulary

This resource bridges division and multiplication reasoning into number theory.

10. 4th Grade Prime & Composite Numbers Small Group Math Routine

This routine helps students classify whole numbers from 1–100 as prime, composite, or neither using factor evidence.

Students practice:

• finding factor pairs systematically
• counting factors accurately
• identifying prime numbers
• identifying composite numbers
• explaining why 1 is neither prime nor composite
• explaining why 2 is the only even prime number
• using arrays, equations, or division checks to prove classification
• correcting common prime/composite misconceptions

This resource completes the number theory sequence by helping students classify numbers with evidence instead of guessing.

11. 4th Grade Multiplicative Comparison Word Problems Small Group Math Routine

This routine helps students solve multiplicative comparison word problems using “times as many” reasoning, comparison bars, tape diagrams, and equations with unknowns.

Students practice:

• identifying “times as many” comparison language
• distinguishing multiplicative comparison from additive comparison
• identifying the base quantity
• identifying the multiplier
• identifying the unknown
• multiplying to find an unknown product
• dividing to find an unknown base or multiplier
• explaining why multiplication or division is needed

This routine supports Grade 4 comparison reasoning and helps students avoid treating “times as many” like “more than.”

12. 4th Grade Multi-Step Word Problems Tape Diagrams & Equations

This routine helps students solve multi-step word problems using all four operations, tape diagrams, equations with unknowns, step-by-step planning, remainder interpretation, and reasonableness checks.

Students practice:

• reading multi-step problems for meaning
• identifying knowns and unknowns
• planning steps before computing
• choosing operations based on the situation
• drawing tape diagrams
• writing equations with letters for unknowns
• solving two-step and three-step problems
• identifying extra or missing information
• interpreting remainders in context
• checking reasonableness

This resource brings together all four operations in real problem-solving contexts.

13. 4th Grade Math Error Analysis Multi-Digit Operations Small Group Routine

This capstone reasoning routine helps students analyze incorrect math work, name the error type, correct the mistake, and explain the fix using evidence.

Students practice identifying and correcting:

• computation errors
• model errors
• equation errors
• operation-choice errors
• multi-step errors
• label errors
• remainder errors
• extra information errors
• no-error examples

This resource pushes students beyond solving into critiquing reasoning, explaining mistakes, and correcting work with precision.

14. 4th Grade Mixed Operations Review Small Group Math Routine

This mixed operations capstone helps students transfer isolated operation skills into flexible review across addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

Students practice:

• choosing the correct operation from context
• solving mixed computation problems
• solving mixed word problems
• interpreting remainders
• selecting strategies
• checking reasonableness
• labeling answers
• analyzing operation and computation errors

The routine includes on-grade, modified, and challenge practice, plus error analysis, fluency review, exit tickets, observation tools, and re-engagement support.

Built Around One Complete Core Operations Progression

This bundle is strongest because it does not treat operations as isolated worksheet categories.

The progression is:

Addition → Subtraction → Add/Sub Word Problems → Multiplication → Multiplication Mastery → Division → Long Division → Factors & Multiples → Prime & Composite → Multiplicative Comparison → Multi-Step Word Problems → Error Analysis → Mixed Operations Review

Students first build computation understanding.


Then they apply operations in word problems.
Then they connect multiplication and division to number theory.
Then they solve mixed multi-step problems.
Then they analyze errors.


Finally, they review all four operations together and choose operations flexibly.

This creates a true instructional arc instead of disconnected practice.

Built Around I Do → We Do → You Do

Each resource uses a predictable instructional structure:

I Do

The teacher models the concept, strategy, computation, word problem structure, or error analysis process with clear think-aloud language.

We Do

Students practice with the teacher using guided prompts, visual models, diagrams, equations, and discussion.

You Do

Students complete independent practice so the teacher can observe understanding and determine next steps.

Check

Exit tickets, quick checks, answer keys, and observation tools help teachers identify who is ready to move forward.

Re-Engage

Misconception support and re-engagement guidance help teachers respond when students need another entry point.

This makes the bundle practical for guided math, teacher table instruction, tutoring, small-group rotations, and skill-based groups.

Differentiated Practice Included

Across the bundle, students receive multiple levels of support:

Modified / Scaffolded Practice

For students who need visual models, step boxes, sentence frames, pre-drawn diagrams, operation-choice support, or guided computation.

On-Grade Practice

For students ready to practice the Grade 4 target skill with increasing independence.

Challenge / Extension Practice

For students ready for deeper reasoning, multi-step problem solving, error analysis, proof, explanation, and transfer.

This makes the bundle flexible enough for mixed-readiness small groups without requiring teachers to create separate resources from scratch.

Why This Bundle Is Stronger Than Separate Resources

This bundle is not just “more pages.”

It gives teachers a connected operations pathway:

Compute → Model → Apply → Explain → Analyze → Review

That means teachers can use one coherent system to:

• introduce core operations with visual support
• build procedural fluency with meaning
• support students who need scaffolds
• extend students who are ready for challenge
• move from computation to word problems
• build stronger operation-choice reasoning
• connect multiplication and division to number theory
• use error analysis to deepen understanding
• review all four operations in mixed contexts
• plan small-group instruction with less overwhelm

The real value is the system. Teachers are not buying isolated worksheets — they are buying a complete Grade 4 operations routine sequence.

Standards Alignment

This bundle supports major Grade 4 operations standards, including:

4.OA.A.1 — Interpret multiplication equations as comparisons
4.OA.A.2 — Multiply or divide to solve word problems involving multiplicative comparison
4.OA.A.3 — Solve multi-step word problems using the four operations, interpret remainders, represent problems with equations, and assess reasonableness
4.OA.B.4 — Find factor pairs, identify multiples, and classify numbers as prime or composite
4.NBT.B.4 — Fluently add and subtract multi-digit whole numbers
4.NBT.B.5 — Multiply multi-digit numbers using strategies based on place value and properties of operations
4.NBT.B.6 — Find whole-number quotients and remainders with up to 4-digit dividends and 1-digit divisors

It also supports Mathematical Practices:

• MP.1 — Make sense of problems and persevere
• MP.2 — Reason abstractly and quantitatively
• MP.3 — Construct viable arguments and critique reasoning
• MP.4 — Model with mathematics
• MP.6 — Attend to precision
• MP.7 — Look for and make use of structure
• MP.8 — Look for repeated reasoning

Flexible Classroom Use

This bundle works well for:

• 4th grade core operations instruction
• guided math groups
• small-group math lessons
• math workshop teacher table
• computation review
• multiplication and division units
• word problem instruction
• number theory instruction
• error analysis lessons
• mixed operations review
• tutoring sessions
• skill-based grouping
• operations assessment preparation

Teachers can use the routines:

• in order as a complete operations sequence
• separately based on student need
• during guided math rotations
• after exit ticket data shows misconceptions
• before operations assessments
• during review cycles
• when students need visual models
• when students can compute but cannot explain
• when students choose the wrong operation
• when students need transfer across operation types

Best for:

• 4th Grade Core Operations
• 4th Grade Small Group Math
• 4th Grade Addition and Subtraction
• 4th Grade Multiplication
• 4th Grade Division
• 4th Grade Long Division
• 4th Grade Factors and Multiples
• 4th Grade Prime and Composite Numbers
• 4th Grade Word Problems
• 4th Grade Error Analysis
• 4th Grade Mixed Operations Review
• 4th Grade Guided Math
• 4th Grade Math Workshop

Also useful for:

• math specialists
• instructional coaches
• tutoring programs
• departmentalized math teachers
• new-to-grade teachers
• teachers building a small-group math system
• teachers needing structured re-engagement tools
• teachers who want one connected Grade 4 operations system

Why Teachers Choose Structured Math Solutions

Structured Math Solutions resources are designed to provide:

• predictable instructional routines
• concept-first math instruction
• visual models that reduce confusion
• differentiated small-group practice
• teacher-friendly planning support
• built-in observation and next-step tools
• corrective language for common misconceptions
• structured word problem routines
• error analysis and reasoning support
• connected resources that work as a larger instructional system

Teachers do not need more disconnected operations worksheets.

They need a clear system that helps students understand the math, practice the procedure, apply operations in context, explain their reasoning, analyze mistakes, and transfer skills into mixed review.

This 4th Grade Core Operations Bundle gives teachers a complete small-group routine system for the heart of Grade 4 math — addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, word problems, number theory, error analysis, and mixed operations review — so students can compute accurately, choose operations intentionally, and explain their thinking with confidence.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Fluently add and subtract multi-digit whole numbers using the standard algorithm.
Multiply a whole number of up to four digits by a one-digit whole number, and multiply two two-digit numbers, using strategies based on place value and the properties of operations. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models.
Find whole-number quotients and remainders with up to four-digit dividends and one-digit divisors, using strategies based on place value, the properties of operations, and/or the relationship between multiplication and division. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models.
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