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Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division Patterns 4th Grade Math Worksheets
Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division Patterns 4th Grade Math Worksheets
Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division Patterns 4th Grade Math Worksheets
Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division Patterns 4th Grade Math Worksheets
Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division Patterns 4th Grade Math Worksheets
Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division Patterns 4th Grade Math Worksheets
Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division Patterns 4th Grade Math Worksheets
Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division Patterns 4th Grade Math Worksheets
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This 4th grade patterns unit includes EVERYTHING you need to teach multiplication patterns! This is the perfect supplement for any 4th grade math classroom and has tons of patterns practice provided for you. This resource includes over 200+ pages of mini lessons, worksheets, games, and activities!

Click here to save 50% when you buy the bundle of 4th Grade Math Units for the entire school year.

This aligns with 4.OA.5. The unit was designed for fourth graders, but would work great as a review for fifth graders or enrichment as third graders as well.

WHAT'S INCLUDED?

✅PATTERNS MINI LESSON

This patterns unit also includes a mini-lesson or interactive notebook page with photos showing you how to help students glue the notes into their notebooks. This gives students something to reference when they get stuck or need help while doing homework at home. Students practice with repeating patterns, growing patterns, and function tables.

✅ 10 PATTERNS WORKSHEETS

I created this patterns math unit to help my students better grasp patterns with ten worksheets that expose them to function tables, missing numbers, patterns in the multiplication table, and identifying the pattern rule using multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction.

✅ 4 ERROR ANALYSIS PAGES

Students look at four different work samples and decide which pages are right and which are wrong based on what is shown. These are perfect for math talk or whole group discussions. The error analysis pages help with evaluating common third grade math mistakes.

✅EMOJI MATH SORT

This is a sorting activity where students put a smile or a frown emoji on top of each task card. If the answer is correct, a happy smile is put on top of it. If the wrong answer was found, the students put a frown on top of the task card.

✅ CUT AND GLUE ACTIVITY

There's a simple cut and glue activity included where students have to figure out which key belongs to which house! They glue the key on the correct driveway based on the pattern it follows.

✅PATTERN GUESSING ACTIVITY

Also included is an activity called "Guess My Pattern" where students use the numbers included to create a pattern for their partner. The partner then guesses what the pattern rule is and writes it down on the recording sheet. If they get it correct, they get a point!

✅GAME #1: PATTERN PARADE

The second game resembles a real parade! In the game, kids look at each parade float and decide what the rule of the pattern is. They find the corresponding kids that belong in that parade. It's a great sorting game for math centers or small group lessons.

✅ GAME #2: BUILD A BIRTHDAY PARTY GAME

Each player gets a background to build their birthday party on. Playing cards and pieces go in the middle. Each time you get an answer correct, you earn a piece for your birthday party. Chance cards are provided to spice up gameplay. You never know who’s going to win with these included! The first person to finish getting 10 items in their birthday party picture wins! All task cards focus on writing the rule that matches each function table.

✅ GAME #3: WHOLE CLASS GAME

I call this game "Bucket Filler!". Set up the task cards all around the room for students. Print enough of each task card for every student. Give each student a recording sheet. Let students wander the room and solve each task card. When they solve a card, they bring it to the teacher to be checked. If it's correct, they get to drop the task card in a bucket. At the end of gameplay, the teacher draws names out of the bucket. Those students earn a small prize as a reward (an eraser, a pencil, etc). All task cards focus on filling in missing numbers in function tables.

✅ GAME #4: RACING GAME

This game is called "Line Them Up!". In the game, students race to see which team can line their cards up in the correct order first. Here are the steps to play. Mix up each set of cards well. Give a set of cards to each team. Start the race. Students find the START card first. They put this down. Once the start card is found, students find the answer to the equation. They continue to “Line Them Up” until they reach the FINISH card. The first team done wins! 2 versions included: hard patterns and easy patterns.

It's perfect for students in fourth grade or need remediation in fifth grade with patterns. There is a color and black and white version of each game and activity included.

All games come in color and black and white versions.

Check out the preview to see this resource up close and in action!

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Aligns with Common Core 4.OA.5:

  • Generate a number or shape pattern that follows a given rule. Identify apparent features of the pattern that were not explicit in the rule itself.

Aligns with TEKS 4.5B:

  • represent problems using an input-output table and numerical expressions to generate a number pattern that follows a given rule representing the relationship of the values in the resulting sequence and their position in the sequence

This aligns with Florida BEST Standards (B.E.S.T.)

  • MA.4.AR.3.2 Generate, describe and extend a numerical pattern that follows a given rule.

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More 4th Grade Math Units:

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE:

Patterns Task Cards

Coffee Shop Classroom Transformation Patterns

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Other Information:

Follow me and be notified when new products are uploaded. New products are always 50% off for the first 24 hours they are posted.

Thank you so much,

The Lifetime Learner

Copyright information:

Purchasing this product grants permission for use by one teacher in his or her own classroom. If you intend to share with others, please purchase an additional license at a discount!

Questions?

Email me at lindsaythelifetimelearner@gmail.com

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Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division Patterns 4th Grade Math Worksheets

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Description

This 4th grade patterns unit includes EVERYTHING you need to teach multiplication patterns! This is the perfect supplement for any 4th grade math classroom and has tons of patterns practice provided for you. This resource includes over 200+ pages of mini lessons, worksheets, games, and activities!

Click here to save 50% when you buy the bundle of 4th Grade Math Units for the entire school year.

This aligns with 4.OA.5. The unit was designed for fourth graders, but would work great as a review for fifth graders or enrichment as third graders as well.

WHAT'S INCLUDED?

✅PATTERNS MINI LESSON

This patterns unit also includes a mini-lesson or interactive notebook page with photos showing you how to help students glue the notes into their notebooks. This gives students something to reference when they get stuck or need help while doing homework at home. Students practice with repeating patterns, growing patterns, and function tables.

✅ 10 PATTERNS WORKSHEETS

I created this patterns math unit to help my students better grasp patterns with ten worksheets that expose them to function tables, missing numbers, patterns in the multiplication table, and identifying the pattern rule using multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction.

✅ 4 ERROR ANALYSIS PAGES

Students look at four different work samples and decide which pages are right and which are wrong based on what is shown. These are perfect for math talk or whole group discussions. The error analysis pages help with evaluating common third grade math mistakes.

✅EMOJI MATH SORT

This is a sorting activity where students put a smile or a frown emoji on top of each task card. If the answer is correct, a happy smile is put on top of it. If the wrong answer was found, the students put a frown on top of the task card.

✅ CUT AND GLUE ACTIVITY

There's a simple cut and glue activity included where students have to figure out which key belongs to which house! They glue the key on the correct driveway based on the pattern it follows.

✅PATTERN GUESSING ACTIVITY

Also included is an activity called "Guess My Pattern" where students use the numbers included to create a pattern for their partner. The partner then guesses what the pattern rule is and writes it down on the recording sheet. If they get it correct, they get a point!

✅GAME #1: PATTERN PARADE

The second game resembles a real parade! In the game, kids look at each parade float and decide what the rule of the pattern is. They find the corresponding kids that belong in that parade. It's a great sorting game for math centers or small group lessons.

✅ GAME #2: BUILD A BIRTHDAY PARTY GAME

Each player gets a background to build their birthday party on. Playing cards and pieces go in the middle. Each time you get an answer correct, you earn a piece for your birthday party. Chance cards are provided to spice up gameplay. You never know who’s going to win with these included! The first person to finish getting 10 items in their birthday party picture wins! All task cards focus on writing the rule that matches each function table.

✅ GAME #3: WHOLE CLASS GAME

I call this game "Bucket Filler!". Set up the task cards all around the room for students. Print enough of each task card for every student. Give each student a recording sheet. Let students wander the room and solve each task card. When they solve a card, they bring it to the teacher to be checked. If it's correct, they get to drop the task card in a bucket. At the end of gameplay, the teacher draws names out of the bucket. Those students earn a small prize as a reward (an eraser, a pencil, etc). All task cards focus on filling in missing numbers in function tables.

✅ GAME #4: RACING GAME

This game is called "Line Them Up!". In the game, students race to see which team can line their cards up in the correct order first. Here are the steps to play. Mix up each set of cards well. Give a set of cards to each team. Start the race. Students find the START card first. They put this down. Once the start card is found, students find the answer to the equation. They continue to “Line Them Up” until they reach the FINISH card. The first team done wins! 2 versions included: hard patterns and easy patterns.

It's perfect for students in fourth grade or need remediation in fifth grade with patterns. There is a color and black and white version of each game and activity included.

All games come in color and black and white versions.

Check out the preview to see this resource up close and in action!

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Aligns with Common Core 4.OA.5:

  • Generate a number or shape pattern that follows a given rule. Identify apparent features of the pattern that were not explicit in the rule itself.

Aligns with TEKS 4.5B:

  • represent problems using an input-output table and numerical expressions to generate a number pattern that follows a given rule representing the relationship of the values in the resulting sequence and their position in the sequence

This aligns with Florida BEST Standards (B.E.S.T.)

  • MA.4.AR.3.2 Generate, describe and extend a numerical pattern that follows a given rule.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

More 4th Grade Math Units:

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE:

Patterns Task Cards

Coffee Shop Classroom Transformation Patterns

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Other Information:

Follow me and be notified when new products are uploaded. New products are always 50% off for the first 24 hours they are posted.

Thank you so much,

The Lifetime Learner

Copyright information:

Purchasing this product grants permission for use by one teacher in his or her own classroom. If you intend to share with others, please purchase an additional license at a discount!

Questions?

Email me at lindsaythelifetimelearner@gmail.com

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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Generate a number or shape pattern that follows a given rule. Identify apparent features of the pattern that were not explicit in the rule itself. For example, given the rule “Add 3” and the starting number 1, generate terms in the resulting sequence and observe that the terms appear to alternate between odd and even numbers. Explain informally why the numbers will continue to alternate in this way.
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