Description
Build strong number sense with guided math notes, student practice pages, and simple assessment tools designed to support Grade 4 learners.
This resource helps students develop a deeper understanding of number sense while creating a clear math reference they can use throughout the year. Instead of a traditional interactive notebook with cutting and gluing, this unit provides structured notes and practice pages that work well in a math notebook, binder, or as stand-alone handouts.
The pages are designed to support any math program while helping teachers introduce concepts, provide practice, and monitor student understanding.
What’s Included
- Guided Math Notes (Teacher Notes Pages)
- Student Thinking & Practice Pages
- x4 Number Sense Math Games
- Unit Reflection Page
- Exit Tickets for Each Concept
- Unit Quick Check Assessment
- Teacher Tracking Page
These pages help students record key ideas, practice skills, explain strategies, and reflect on their learning.
Skills Covered
Students practice and develop understanding of:
- Place Value to 10,000
- Comparing Numbers
- Ordering Numbers
- Rounding Numbers
- Estimation Strategies
- Flexible Numbers / Decomposing Numbers
How to Use This Resource
Each concept is introduced using guided math notes with examples and explanations. Students then complete student thinking pages to apply their understanding through:
- practice problems
- explaining strategies
- showing mathematical thinking
- problem solving
The included exit tickets and quick check assessment provide simple ways to monitor student understanding throughout the unit.
Flexible Classroom Use
This resource can be used:
in math notebooks or binders
as guided practice during lessons
for small group instruction
as review and reinforcement
for informal assessment
Curriculum Alignment
This resource is aligned with the Grade 4 British Columbia Mathematics Curriculum.
Big Idea:
Numbers can be represented, compared, and manipulated in flexible ways to solve problems.
The concepts covered also support number sense learning goals found in Alberta, Ontario, and Common Core math standards.
⭐ If you find this resource helpful, please consider leaving a review. Your feedback helps me continue creating resources that support teachers and students ⭐
Grade 4 Number Sense Unit | Guided Math Notes & Practice | Place Value, Rounding
Highlights
Description
Build strong number sense with guided math notes, student practice pages, and simple assessment tools designed to support Grade 4 learners.
This resource helps students develop a deeper understanding of number sense while creating a clear math reference they can use throughout the year. Instead of a traditional interactive notebook with cutting and gluing, this unit provides structured notes and practice pages that work well in a math notebook, binder, or as stand-alone handouts.
The pages are designed to support any math program while helping teachers introduce concepts, provide practice, and monitor student understanding.
What’s Included
- Guided Math Notes (Teacher Notes Pages)
- Student Thinking & Practice Pages
- x4 Number Sense Math Games
- Unit Reflection Page
- Exit Tickets for Each Concept
- Unit Quick Check Assessment
- Teacher Tracking Page
These pages help students record key ideas, practice skills, explain strategies, and reflect on their learning.
Skills Covered
Students practice and develop understanding of:
- Place Value to 10,000
- Comparing Numbers
- Ordering Numbers
- Rounding Numbers
- Estimation Strategies
- Flexible Numbers / Decomposing Numbers
How to Use This Resource
Each concept is introduced using guided math notes with examples and explanations. Students then complete student thinking pages to apply their understanding through:
- practice problems
- explaining strategies
- showing mathematical thinking
- problem solving
The included exit tickets and quick check assessment provide simple ways to monitor student understanding throughout the unit.
Flexible Classroom Use
This resource can be used:
in math notebooks or binders
as guided practice during lessons
for small group instruction
as review and reinforcement
for informal assessment
Curriculum Alignment
This resource is aligned with the Grade 4 British Columbia Mathematics Curriculum.
Big Idea:
Numbers can be represented, compared, and manipulated in flexible ways to solve problems.
The concepts covered also support number sense learning goals found in Alberta, Ontario, and Common Core math standards.
⭐ If you find this resource helpful, please consider leaving a review. Your feedback helps me continue creating resources that support teachers and students ⭐



