Description
Twenty math questions provide practice (or assessment) of whole numbers and operations. This set of problems is available as a printable assessment, a digital Easel Activity, a self-checking Easel Assessment, or task cards. It's great for test prep and/or collecting mid-year data.
Open the preview take a closer look.
Each whole number skill has been carefully deconstructed. This way, you can assess students' ability to write, compare, round, add, subtract, multiply, and divide. When data is recorded on the included checklists, you will understand and be able to address individual needs.
Targeted math skills are addressed in the assessment:
- writing in standard form
- writing in words
- writing in expanded form
- comparing using <, >, and =
- rounding to the nearest ten, hundred, and thousand
- adding without regrouping
- adding with regrouping
- subtracting without regrouping
- subtracting with regrouping
- subtracting without regrouping
- subtracting across zeros
- multiplying one digit one digit
- multiplying two digits by one digit
- multiplying three digits by one digit
- multiplying four digits by one digit
- multiplying two two-digit numbers
- dividing one digit by one digit
- dividing two digits by one digit without a remainder
- dividing two digits by one digit with a remainder
- dividing three digits by one digit with regrouping
- dividing four digits by one digit with regrouping
Files include everything you need:
- 2-page printable worksheet
- 2-page digital test
- Link to self-grading Easel Assessment
- 20 task cards
- “I Can” checklist - Each student can track his/her own progress with numbers in base ten and operations.
- Teacher checklist – The checklist lets you plan grouping or math remediation. Keep it handy until all students have mastered every concept.
- Themed awards – Acknowledge mastery of whole numbers with these cute awards.
- Themed checklist – Communicate with parents. At a glance, they’ll know which skills to practice at home.
- Answer key
Resources can be used in a variety of ways.
- Whole class assessment
- Test prep
- Small group work, remediation, or tutoring
- Homework
- Sub plans
They target fourth grade whole numbers standards. Students will engage with a full range of skills related to numbers in base ten and operations. For example:
- CCSS 4.NBT.A.2,.4.NBT.A.3,.4.NBT.B4, 4.NBT.B.5, 4.NBT.B.6
- Texas TEKS MA.4.2.B, MA.4.2.C, MA.4.2.D, MA.4.4.D, 4.MA.4.4.E, MA.4.4.F
- Virginia SOL CE.4.4.a, CE.4.4.b, CE.4.4.c, NS.4.1.a, NS.4.1.b, NS.4.1.c
Looking for a yearlong solution? Check out the whole numbers assessment bundle! It includes three parallel math tests for the beginning, middle, and end of the year, as well as cumulative record-keeping sheets for the class and individual students.
Enjoy teaching!
Brenda Kovich
Whole Numbers & Operations Math Test Prep or Practice - Printable & Digital
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Description
Twenty math questions provide practice (or assessment) of whole numbers and operations. This set of problems is available as a printable assessment, a digital Easel Activity, a self-checking Easel Assessment, or task cards. It's great for test prep and/or collecting mid-year data.
Open the preview take a closer look.
Each whole number skill has been carefully deconstructed. This way, you can assess students' ability to write, compare, round, add, subtract, multiply, and divide. When data is recorded on the included checklists, you will understand and be able to address individual needs.
Targeted math skills are addressed in the assessment:
- writing in standard form
- writing in words
- writing in expanded form
- comparing using <, >, and =
- rounding to the nearest ten, hundred, and thousand
- adding without regrouping
- adding with regrouping
- subtracting without regrouping
- subtracting with regrouping
- subtracting without regrouping
- subtracting across zeros
- multiplying one digit one digit
- multiplying two digits by one digit
- multiplying three digits by one digit
- multiplying four digits by one digit
- multiplying two two-digit numbers
- dividing one digit by one digit
- dividing two digits by one digit without a remainder
- dividing two digits by one digit with a remainder
- dividing three digits by one digit with regrouping
- dividing four digits by one digit with regrouping
Files include everything you need:
- 2-page printable worksheet
- 2-page digital test
- Link to self-grading Easel Assessment
- 20 task cards
- “I Can” checklist - Each student can track his/her own progress with numbers in base ten and operations.
- Teacher checklist – The checklist lets you plan grouping or math remediation. Keep it handy until all students have mastered every concept.
- Themed awards – Acknowledge mastery of whole numbers with these cute awards.
- Themed checklist – Communicate with parents. At a glance, they’ll know which skills to practice at home.
- Answer key
Resources can be used in a variety of ways.
- Whole class assessment
- Test prep
- Small group work, remediation, or tutoring
- Homework
- Sub plans
They target fourth grade whole numbers standards. Students will engage with a full range of skills related to numbers in base ten and operations. For example:
- CCSS 4.NBT.A.2,.4.NBT.A.3,.4.NBT.B4, 4.NBT.B.5, 4.NBT.B.6
- Texas TEKS MA.4.2.B, MA.4.2.C, MA.4.2.D, MA.4.4.D, 4.MA.4.4.E, MA.4.4.F
- Virginia SOL CE.4.4.a, CE.4.4.b, CE.4.4.c, NS.4.1.a, NS.4.1.b, NS.4.1.c
Looking for a yearlong solution? Check out the whole numbers assessment bundle! It includes three parallel math tests for the beginning, middle, and end of the year, as well as cumulative record-keeping sheets for the class and individual students.
Enjoy teaching!
Brenda Kovich





