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iReady Math Grade 4 Unit 2 Practice Tests: Operations
iReady Math Grade 4 Unit 2 Practice Tests: Operations
iReady Math Grade 4 Unit 2 Practice Tests: Operations
iReady Math Grade 4 Unit 2 Practice Tests: Operations
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Grade 4 Ready Math Unit 2 Practice Tests | Multiplication & Algebraic Thinking

Are you looking for a comprehensive, no-prep resource to supplement your 4th-grade math instruction? Whether you need extra practice for your Ready Math curriculum or a robust set of worksheets to cover multiplication, division, and algebraic thinking, this resource is the perfect solution to save you time and challenge your students. These practice tests are designed to align directly with the skills and concepts taught in Grade 4 Ready Math Unit 2, providing a reliable tool to assess student understanding and prepare them for success.

This packet includes practice tests for five complete lessons, covering essential 4th-grade standards. Each test features a variety of question formats, including multiple-choice, multi-select, modeling, and short-answer questions that require students to show their work. From understanding multiplication as a comparison to solving complex multi-step word problems, these worksheets provide the rigorous practice your students need to build a deep and lasting understanding of key mathematical concepts.

✨ Key Features ✨

  • Curriculum-Aligned & Standalone: Perfectly supplements the Grade 4 Ready Math curriculum for Unit 2 or can be used independently to support any math program.

  • Comprehensive Topic Coverage: Includes dedicated practice pages for the following lessons:
    • Lesson 6: Understand Multiplication as a Comparison
    • Lesson 7: Multiplication and Division Word Problems
    • Lesson 8: Multiples and Factors
    • Lesson 9: Number and Shape Patterns
    • Lesson 10: Model and Solve Multi-Step Problems

  • Variety of Question Types: Engages students with a mix of formats, such as choosing all correct answers, filling in tables, drawing bar models, and solving word problems. This helps build test-taking stamina and critical-thinking skills.

  • Print-and-Go Convenience: This resource is ready to use immediately. Simply print the pages for a hassle-free and effective math activity.

  • Versatile Classroom Use: Ideal for a variety of instructional settings, including:
    • Unit Reviews and Test Prep
    • Quizzes or Assessments
    • Independent Classwork or Math Centers
    • Small Group Instruction
    • Homework Assignments
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iReady Math Grade 4 Unit 2 Practice Tests: Operations

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Description

Grade 4 Ready Math Unit 2 Practice Tests | Multiplication & Algebraic Thinking

Are you looking for a comprehensive, no-prep resource to supplement your 4th-grade math instruction? Whether you need extra practice for your Ready Math curriculum or a robust set of worksheets to cover multiplication, division, and algebraic thinking, this resource is the perfect solution to save you time and challenge your students. These practice tests are designed to align directly with the skills and concepts taught in Grade 4 Ready Math Unit 2, providing a reliable tool to assess student understanding and prepare them for success.

This packet includes practice tests for five complete lessons, covering essential 4th-grade standards. Each test features a variety of question formats, including multiple-choice, multi-select, modeling, and short-answer questions that require students to show their work. From understanding multiplication as a comparison to solving complex multi-step word problems, these worksheets provide the rigorous practice your students need to build a deep and lasting understanding of key mathematical concepts.

✨ Key Features ✨

  • Curriculum-Aligned & Standalone: Perfectly supplements the Grade 4 Ready Math curriculum for Unit 2 or can be used independently to support any math program.

  • Comprehensive Topic Coverage: Includes dedicated practice pages for the following lessons:
    • Lesson 6: Understand Multiplication as a Comparison
    • Lesson 7: Multiplication and Division Word Problems
    • Lesson 8: Multiples and Factors
    • Lesson 9: Number and Shape Patterns
    • Lesson 10: Model and Solve Multi-Step Problems

  • Variety of Question Types: Engages students with a mix of formats, such as choosing all correct answers, filling in tables, drawing bar models, and solving word problems. This helps build test-taking stamina and critical-thinking skills.

  • Print-and-Go Convenience: This resource is ready to use immediately. Simply print the pages for a hassle-free and effective math activity.

  • Versatile Classroom Use: Ideal for a variety of instructional settings, including:
    • Unit Reviews and Test Prep
    • Quizzes or Assessments
    • Independent Classwork or Math Centers
    • Small Group Instruction
    • Homework Assignments
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Rated 5 out of 5
May 21, 2026
I used this with my daughter during the summer to prepare her for the next grade. Great resource!!!
Audrey P.
22 reviews • Michigan
Grades taught: 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
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May 21, 2026
Thank you for your support!
The questions did not align with the chapter. I sent home for homework and parents and students were all confused.
Rated 5 out of 5
May 18, 2026
The questions did not align with the chapter. I sent home for homework and parents and students were all confused.
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1,659 reviews • West Virginia
Grades taught: PreK, K, 1st, 2nd
Erica Daniels
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Erica Daniels
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May 18, 2026

Hi there, thank you so much for taking the time to leave feedback. I double-checked this resource against the curriculum, and it aligns question-by-question with the 4th-grade materials. I noticed on your profile that you teach Pre-K through 2nd grade. Is it possible you accidentally purchased the wrong grade level for your students? If so, TpT is usually wonderful about issuing refunds or credits for accidental wrong-grade purchases if you reach out to their customer support. If you are using this for 4th grade, please contact me at mrsdanielstpt@gmail.com so we can figure out if your school uses a different edition!

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Interpret products of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 5 × 7 as the total number of objects in 5 groups of 7 objects each. For example, describe a context in which a total number of objects can be expressed as 5 × 7.
Interpret whole-number quotients of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 56 ÷ 8 as the number of objects in each share when 56 objects are partitioned equally into 8 shares, or as a number of shares when 56 objects are partitioned into equal shares of 8 objects each. For example, describe a context in which a number of shares or a number of groups can be expressed as 56 ÷ 8.
Use multiplication and division within 100 to solve word problems in situations involving equal groups, arrays, and measurement quantities, e.g., by using drawings and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.
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