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April Fools Day Math 4th Grade Math or 5th Grade Math Review
April Fools Day Math 4th Grade Math or 5th Grade Math Review
April Fools Day Math 4th Grade Math or 5th Grade Math Review
April Fools Day Math 4th Grade Math or 5th Grade Math Review
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April Fools' Day Math: Celebrate April Fools' Day by using this fun themed math sheet. This ONE PAGE skill sheet is the perfect way to review some basic skills that all relate to the digits "4 and 1". That's right! April Fools' Day is celebrated in April, which is the 4th month. It also falls on the 1st day..... so, the whole page revolves around the digits 4 and 1. It's just a fun way to work the holiday into math.

***Scroll down for more holiday themed math pages.***

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**NOTE- you can now purchase this pack as part of my 4th grade math mega bundle.

CLICK HERE to see the mega math bundle for 4th grade. Perfect for math centers!**

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See a description of the problems below. It could be used as morning work, homework, or even as a warm up for math class on April Fools' Day. Use this math activity in your classroom however you would like.

This math sheet designed with fourth graders in mind, but it could also be used as a basic review for fifth graders. See the skill list below to decide if you think it will work for your students.

The problems cover the following concepts using the digits 4 and 1.

Rounding two large numbers to the nearest thousand's place, ten thousand's place, and hundred thousand's place (the numbers have the digits 4 and 1 in bold)

Write the number 41,687,217 in expanded and word form

List the factors of 14 and 41. Color the prime one red and the composite one blue.

Write an improper fraction for the mixed number 4 and 1/4

Write a mixed number for the improper fraction 14/3

Solve a April Fools' Day themed word problem using yards and converting it to feet.

If the time is 4:01, what time was it 3 hours and 29 minutes earlier? Also, draw the hands on the clock.

Draw a line of symmetry on the E. Color the E brown. Now you have a 'brownie'.

Figure out the missing number pattern, which as the number 4 and 1 in the pattern. (double each number)

4 sided polygons are called.....

Using the date April 1st. Color the letters that have right angles. Tell what kinds of angles the A has.

Add, subtract, multiply and divide numbers with 41 in them.

Happy April Fools' Day! I hope your students have fun completing this review page. :-)

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Holiday Themed Math Pages

Earth Day

April Fools' Day

Easter

Pi Day

St. Patrick's Day

Valentine's Day

100th Day of School

New Year's

Cinco de Mayo

Constitution Day

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**Please....if you ever notice any mistakes, just send me a quick message. I appreciate you allowing me the opportunity to correct things before you rate the product. I can get things corrected in a jiffy, and you can redownload. Thank you :-)

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April Fools Day Math 4th Grade Math or 5th Grade Math Review

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Description

April Fools' Day Math: Celebrate April Fools' Day by using this fun themed math sheet. This ONE PAGE skill sheet is the perfect way to review some basic skills that all relate to the digits "4 and 1". That's right! April Fools' Day is celebrated in April, which is the 4th month. It also falls on the 1st day..... so, the whole page revolves around the digits 4 and 1. It's just a fun way to work the holiday into math.

***Scroll down for more holiday themed math pages.***

========================

**NOTE- you can now purchase this pack as part of my 4th grade math mega bundle.

CLICK HERE to see the mega math bundle for 4th grade. Perfect for math centers!**

========================

See a description of the problems below. It could be used as morning work, homework, or even as a warm up for math class on April Fools' Day. Use this math activity in your classroom however you would like.

This math sheet designed with fourth graders in mind, but it could also be used as a basic review for fifth graders. See the skill list below to decide if you think it will work for your students.

The problems cover the following concepts using the digits 4 and 1.

Rounding two large numbers to the nearest thousand's place, ten thousand's place, and hundred thousand's place (the numbers have the digits 4 and 1 in bold)

Write the number 41,687,217 in expanded and word form

List the factors of 14 and 41. Color the prime one red and the composite one blue.

Write an improper fraction for the mixed number 4 and 1/4

Write a mixed number for the improper fraction 14/3

Solve a April Fools' Day themed word problem using yards and converting it to feet.

If the time is 4:01, what time was it 3 hours and 29 minutes earlier? Also, draw the hands on the clock.

Draw a line of symmetry on the E. Color the E brown. Now you have a 'brownie'.

Figure out the missing number pattern, which as the number 4 and 1 in the pattern. (double each number)

4 sided polygons are called.....

Using the date April 1st. Color the letters that have right angles. Tell what kinds of angles the A has.

Add, subtract, multiply and divide numbers with 41 in them.

Happy April Fools' Day! I hope your students have fun completing this review page. :-)

********************

Holiday Themed Math Pages

Earth Day

April Fools' Day

Easter

Pi Day

St. Patrick's Day

Valentine's Day

100th Day of School

New Year's

Cinco de Mayo

Constitution Day

********************

**Please....if you ever notice any mistakes, just send me a quick message. I appreciate you allowing me the opportunity to correct things before you rate the product. I can get things corrected in a jiffy, and you can redownload. Thank you :-)

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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Rated 5 out of 5
February 24, 2026
We love using fun, new and useful activities when teaching new concepts.
Stephanie T.
282 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th, 5th
Rated 4 out of 5
May 19, 2025
It was very helpful and engaging for my students.
Michelle Boland
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661 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 4 out of 5
April 30, 2025
My kids absolutely loved this April fools activity! Definitely a great resource
Melanie Y.
122 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
April 10, 2025
Funny resource to trick students! Loved using this resource
Elaina Rocco
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91 reviews
Grades taught: 5th
Rated 4 out of 5
April 3, 2025
This was the perfect April Fool's Math activity for my 4th graders since they had a sub for the first part of the day! Some of it was easy review, while other problems on the page challenged them. Also, not sure if it was intentional or not, but my students thought the misnumbering on the student work page was a prank because when we were correcting, the answers to the final problems didn't match the problem numbers on their page haha
Learning With Lima
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26 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
July 23, 2024
Awesome resource!! I cant wait to use it in my room this year. Thank you so much!
Jordan H.
222 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 4 out of 5
April 3, 2024
This was a fun resource to use with my class for April fools day. I used it with 4th grade students and some of the questions were a bit tricky for them but they were able to solve them while working in small groups.
Andrea S.
116 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
February 10, 2024
Great material. Very Helpful. Kid Friendly. Easy to use.
megan L.
165 reviews
Grades taught: 6th
Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities

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