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4th Grade Math Review
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Ready to turn your math review from a chore into a challenge? This comprehensive, no-prep Math Skills Challenge is designed to test your students' grit and growth across the foundational pillars of 4th and 5th-grade numeracy.

Whether you're prepping for standardized testing or looking for a high-energy end-of-unit review, this resource keeps engagement high and "math fatigue" low.

### What’s Covered?

This challenge tackles the "Big Six" of upper elementary number sense:

  • Place Value: Mastery of positions from thousandths to millions, including standard, expanded, and word forms.
  • Rounding: Practical application of rounding to any given place value (the "bossy neighbor" rule!).
  • Multiples & Factors: Identifying factor pairs, prime vs. composite numbers, and skip-counting patterns.
  • Multiplication: Multi-digit challenges ranging from $2 \times 2$ to $4 \times 1$ area models and standard algorithms.
  • Division: Tackling remainders with confidence using long division or partial quotients.
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4th Grade Math Review

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Grades
4th - 5th
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11

Description

Ready to turn your math review from a chore into a challenge? This comprehensive, no-prep Math Skills Challenge is designed to test your students' grit and growth across the foundational pillars of 4th and 5th-grade numeracy.

Whether you're prepping for standardized testing or looking for a high-energy end-of-unit review, this resource keeps engagement high and "math fatigue" low.

### What’s Covered?

This challenge tackles the "Big Six" of upper elementary number sense:

  • Place Value: Mastery of positions from thousandths to millions, including standard, expanded, and word forms.
  • Rounding: Practical application of rounding to any given place value (the "bossy neighbor" rule!).
  • Multiples & Factors: Identifying factor pairs, prime vs. composite numbers, and skip-counting patterns.
  • Multiplication: Multi-digit challenges ranging from $2 \times 2$ to $4 \times 1$ area models and standard algorithms.
  • Division: Tackling remainders with confidence using long division or partial quotients.
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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