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Valentine's Day Math Activity 4th Grade Word Problems Multiplication Fractions
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Looking for a 4th Grade Valentine's Day math activity that goes beyond basic facts? This "Squad Prediction" Mystery is the perfect mix of rigorous math practice and holiday fun!

Students will solve engaging multi-step word problems to predict the positive and funny "Valentine's Destiny" of their friends. It covers key concepts like multi-digit multiplication, long division with remainders, and fractions.

WHAT'S INSIDE:

  • Printable Worksheet: 8 challenging word problems designed for 4th Grade standards.
  • "Destiny" Cut-Outs: Fun pictures with positive, safe, and kind predictions (e.g., "Will invent a flying car" or "Wins a lifetime supply of chocolate").
  • Digital Version: Google Slides™ Drag & Drop activity included (perfect for virtual learning).
  • Answer Key: Full answer key with solutions included for quick grading.
  • Differentiation: Visual cues help students match answers to pictures independently.

MATH SKILLS TARGETED (4th Grade Common Core):

  • Multi-step Word Problems (4.OA.A.3)
  • Interpreting Remainders in Division (Crucial 4th grade skill!)
  • Multi-digit Multiplication (4.NBT.B.5)
  • Fractions of a Set (4.NF.B.4)
  • Area and Money applications

HOW IT WORKS:

  1. Students write the names of 8 friends or family members in the boxes.
  2. They solve the math problems (scratch paper recommended for multi-step problems).
  3. They cut and paste the matching picture to reveal a fun destiny for each friend!

WHY TEACHERS LOVE IT:

  • Rigorous but Fun: It’s not just "fluff" work; students actually practice hard skills.
  • Inclusive: The predictions are designed to be happy and safe for all students.
  • Eco-Friendly: The cut-out pages are designed to save paper (2 sets per page).

Perfect for: February Math Centers, Valentine's Day Party, Morning Work, or Enrichment for advanced 3rd graders.

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Valentine's Day Math Activity 4th Grade Word Problems Multiplication Fractions

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Description

Looking for a 4th Grade Valentine's Day math activity that goes beyond basic facts? This "Squad Prediction" Mystery is the perfect mix of rigorous math practice and holiday fun!

Students will solve engaging multi-step word problems to predict the positive and funny "Valentine's Destiny" of their friends. It covers key concepts like multi-digit multiplication, long division with remainders, and fractions.

WHAT'S INSIDE:

  • Printable Worksheet: 8 challenging word problems designed for 4th Grade standards.
  • "Destiny" Cut-Outs: Fun pictures with positive, safe, and kind predictions (e.g., "Will invent a flying car" or "Wins a lifetime supply of chocolate").
  • Digital Version: Google Slides™ Drag & Drop activity included (perfect for virtual learning).
  • Answer Key: Full answer key with solutions included for quick grading.
  • Differentiation: Visual cues help students match answers to pictures independently.

MATH SKILLS TARGETED (4th Grade Common Core):

  • Multi-step Word Problems (4.OA.A.3)
  • Interpreting Remainders in Division (Crucial 4th grade skill!)
  • Multi-digit Multiplication (4.NBT.B.5)
  • Fractions of a Set (4.NF.B.4)
  • Area and Money applications

HOW IT WORKS:

  1. Students write the names of 8 friends or family members in the boxes.
  2. They solve the math problems (scratch paper recommended for multi-step problems).
  3. They cut and paste the matching picture to reveal a fun destiny for each friend!

WHY TEACHERS LOVE IT:

  • Rigorous but Fun: It’s not just "fluff" work; students actually practice hard skills.
  • Inclusive: The predictions are designed to be happy and safe for all students.
  • Eco-Friendly: The cut-out pages are designed to save paper (2 sets per page).

Perfect for: February Math Centers, Valentine's Day Party, Morning Work, or Enrichment for advanced 3rd graders.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Apply the area and perimeter formulas for rectangles in real world and mathematical problems. For example, find the width of a rectangular room given the area of the flooring and the length, by viewing the area formula as a multiplication equation with an unknown factor.
Multiply a whole number of up to four digits by a one-digit whole number, and multiply two two-digit numbers, using strategies based on place value and the properties of operations. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models.
Find whole-number quotients and remainders with up to four-digit dividends and one-digit divisors, using strategies based on place value, the properties of operations, and/or the relationship between multiplication and division. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models.
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