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Multiplicative Comparison Worksheets – Grade 4 Math Practice | CCSS 4.OA.1
Multiplicative Comparison Worksheets – Grade 4 Math Practice | CCSS 4.OA.1
Multiplicative Comparison Worksheets – Grade 4 Math Practice | CCSS 4.OA.1
Multiplicative Comparison Worksheets – Grade 4 Math Practice | CCSS 4.OA.1
Multiplicative Comparison Worksheets – Grade 4 Math Practice | CCSS 4.OA.1
Multiplicative Comparison Worksheets – Grade 4 Math Practice | CCSS 4.OA.1
Multiplicative Comparison Worksheets – Grade 4 Math Practice | CCSS 4.OA.1
Multiplicative Comparison Worksheets – Grade 4 Math Practice | CCSS 4.OA.1
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Description

Help your 4th graders master multiplicative comparison with these 5 engaging practice worksheets aligned to Common Core standard 4.OA.1!
Students will strengthen their understanding of multiplication as comparison while solving problems that require them to interpret and create multiplicative comparison statements (e.g., “6 is 3 times as many as 2”).

These worksheets are perfect for independent practice, math centers, homework, or assessments — and make it easy to check student understanding of this essential 4th grade skill.

What’s Included:

  • 5 printable practice worksheets
  • Problems that reinforce:
    • Understanding “times as many” relationships
    • Translating between multiplication and comparison statements
    • Word problems using multiplicative comparisons
  • Answer key included for easy grading
  • Clear layout for student-friendly practice

📚 Skills Covered:

  • Understanding multiplicative comparison
  • Writing and interpreting “times as many” statements
  • Applying multiplication in real-world contexts

💡 Perfect For:

  • Grade 4 math lessons
  • Test prep or review
  • Morning work or small group activities
  • Homework
  • Sub plans

Why Teachers Love It:

  • Ready to print and use
  • Aligned to CCSS 4.OA.1
  • Builds conceptual understanding and fluency
  • Great for differentiation and extra practice
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Multiplicative Comparison Worksheets – Grade 4 Math Practice | CCSS 4.OA.1

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Description

Help your 4th graders master multiplicative comparison with these 5 engaging practice worksheets aligned to Common Core standard 4.OA.1!
Students will strengthen their understanding of multiplication as comparison while solving problems that require them to interpret and create multiplicative comparison statements (e.g., “6 is 3 times as many as 2”).

These worksheets are perfect for independent practice, math centers, homework, or assessments — and make it easy to check student understanding of this essential 4th grade skill.

What’s Included:

  • 5 printable practice worksheets
  • Problems that reinforce:
    • Understanding “times as many” relationships
    • Translating between multiplication and comparison statements
    • Word problems using multiplicative comparisons
  • Answer key included for easy grading
  • Clear layout for student-friendly practice

📚 Skills Covered:

  • Understanding multiplicative comparison
  • Writing and interpreting “times as many” statements
  • Applying multiplication in real-world contexts

💡 Perfect For:

  • Grade 4 math lessons
  • Test prep or review
  • Morning work or small group activities
  • Homework
  • Sub plans

Why Teachers Love It:

  • Ready to print and use
  • Aligned to CCSS 4.OA.1
  • Builds conceptual understanding and fluency
  • Great for differentiation and extra practice
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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Standards

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Interpret a multiplication equation as a comparison, e.g., interpret 35 = 5 × 7 as a statement that 35 is 5 times as many as 7 and 7 times as many as 5. Represent verbal statements of multiplicative comparisons as multiplication equations.
Multiply or divide to solve word problems involving multiplicative comparison, e.g., by using drawings and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem, distinguishing multiplicative comparison from additive comparison.
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