This is a two page document.
There are four word problems on each page. Each word problem is enclosed in a box with enough room for students to show their work.
The first four word problems have "three digit dividends". The last four word problems also have "three digit dividends", but students also need to interpret the reminader on some of them.
Examples from the document:
7. There are 567 students going to the Zoo. If each car holds six students, how many total cars will be needed
This is a three page document.
Each page contains 4 division word problems. They are each inside of a box (for clear presentation and enough room for students to show their work). Each division problem has a two digit dividend. The last two pages (8 word problems), ask the student to interpret the remainder.
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5) Six scouts need to sell 75 boxes of cookies. Each scout gets the same number of boxes. How many boxes will be left to sell?
7) There are 67 studen
This is a great multiplication review packet (4 pages, 12 total problems) for single digit multiplication. Topics include: estimating, word problems with single digit multiplication, multi-step word problems, and multiplication comparisons.) Each page has three to four problems, allowing enough room for students to show their work.
Examples from the packet:
2) 2. Cambrie picked 4 times as many daisies as tulips for a flower bouquet. She picked a total of 20 flowers. How many more daisies
This is a 2 page Microsoft Word Document.
Each page contains 6 problems where students have to "rename" a certain number. This goes along with many place value Common Core Standards. There is plenty of space for students to write answers/draw pictures to help them.
For example:
450 = _______ tens
1,600 = ______ hundreds
1, 400 = ____ thousands ____ hundreds
Simple, child friendly format, enjoy!
Here is another worksheet on multiplication comparisons, the difficult kinds that easily can confuse students!
This is a three page Word document, containing 8 thought provoking problems. There is also an example question, showing how to use Bar Diagrams to solve each problem.
An answer key is included on page 3.
Examples from the worksheet:
2. Last month, Joe trained 3 times as many dogs as cats. If the total number of cats and dogs he trained last month is 28, how many cats did he tra
Fourth Grade Common Core Math - Multiplication Comparisons.
This is a double sided worksheet that includes 16 problems (eight on the front and eight on the back). Each problem is typed inside of a box, which allows for students to show their work. Directions are to write an equation and draw a model.
Ex: Kim has 48 stickers, which is 8 times as many as Jim. How many stickers does Jim have?
48 = 8 x j
j = 6
This is a 4 page document, with 2 questions on each page.
A multiplication comparison word problem is provided. Students are to draw a model and solve. They have to write a repeated addition sentence and the multiplication sentence. The first comparison in the packet is an example (model, and both the addition/multiplication number sentence are shown). There is enough space for each problem so students can draw a model (bar diagram).
Examples:
1.) Donny has five marbles. Robby has si
This is a five page document (with eight thought provoking word problems!)
There are two multi-step word problems on each page (pages 1 - 4). There is plenty of room for students to write the equation, then solve. Each word problem asks the student to complete two or more different "steps". Most of the word problems involve division.
There is an Answer Key on the last page.
Examples:
1. Holly has 5 boxes of books. Each box has 48 books. Holly divides the books among 6 friends. How many
This is a Valentine's Day theme word problem sheet. There are six division word problems. Students are to interpret the remainder (for example, after dividing, they are asked "how many are leftover", "how many total cars are needed", etc).
Answer Key included.
Examples from the worksheet:
1. Jose has 197 candy hearts. He wants to equally split them between himself and four friends. He will give the leftovers to his little sister Maria. How many will Maria receive?
2. There are 134 stu
This is a 6 page Word Document. There are a total of 17 problem solving questions on area and perimeter. There is enough room for students to draw their models (pools, backyards, walls, etc) and solve each problem.
Examples:
12. One wall in Scott’s bedroom is 6 feet wide and 10 feet tall. He has a poster on his wall that is 2 feet wide and 3 feet tall. How much of his bedroom is NOT covered by the poster?
7. Charlie’s bedroom has a length of 10 feet and a width of 9 feet. The length o
This is a 4 page document, excellent for review or assessment.
There are eleven problems in all (some problems have more than one question). The problems are a mixture of writing equations, solving algebraic equations, finding patterns/rules, and multi-step equations.
Each problem is enclosed in a box so students can easily show their work.
Examples from the document:
1. Mary buys 4 movie tickets for n dollars each. Then she buys a snack for $5. How much money will she spend if n = $8?
This is a 2-page document.
Page One: There are three "Make a Table" word problems. Two of the actual tables are provided and students need to label them and fill in the answers. Question #3 has the word problem, and then a blank spot. Students may draw their own table.
Example: Sammy gets paid $17 every 2 weeks. How much money will he have after 10 weeks? (They have to label the table with weeks and money...and label the table in intervals of 2 weeks...2,4,6,8, 10)
Page 2: There are
This is a two page Word Document that has six word problems total (three on each page with room to draw a model/picture). They are fraction word problems that require students to draw a picture or model.
Examples from the worksheets:
1. Mrs. Miller is making scarves. Each scarf will have 6 rectangles, and 4/6 of the rectangles will be purple. How many purple rectangles does she need for 3 scarves?
2. A baker cut a pie in half. He cut each half into 4 equal pieces. Then, he cut each of t
This is a two page Word document. There are four word problems on each page, neatly organized in boxes so that students have enough room to show their work.
They are division word problems (single digit divisors, three digit dividends). Students are to interpret the questions carefully.
Examples from the worksheet:
1. Patrick, Ryan, and Kevin found 347 bright green shamrocks. If they were going to split the shamrocks, how many would each boy receive? How many would be left over?
4. The
This is a 2 page Word Document.
There are 6 multi-step multiplication problems (double digit).
There are three problems on each page, in a box that allows students to show all three steps of their work.
Examples from the Document:
1. Mrs. Miller won 13 boxes of erasers. Each box had 78 erasers in it. Mrs. Stiles won 34 boxes of erasers. Each box had 20 erasers in it. How many more erasers did Mrs. Miller have?
3. School A had 67 students going on a field trip. School B had 30 times a
This is a 5 page document with a lot of space for students to show their work. Can be used to initially teach prime/composite numbers. The last two pages can be used to show how to find factors (and common factors).
Page 1 - Has a definition and example for prime numbers and composite numbers. It shows how to find the factors of a number, and then see if it is prime or composite. There are two practice problems as well on the first page (in boxes, so the students can show their work).
Page
This is a 3 page document.
The first two pages contain six "Make a Table" word problems. Some of them are multi-step word problems.
Examples:
Max lives 8 blocks from the school. How many blocks does he travel to AND from school every day, for five days. Make a table.
Mary wants to collect $140. If she collects $20 a week, how many weeks will it take her to collect $140? Make a table.
Susie collects $8 a week. She spends $2 of that money each week. How many weeks will it take her to
This is a worksheet that contains two word problems. The first one is subtraction. The second one is multi-step. There are boxes available for students to show their work. The theme on this worksheet is Halloween.
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