Grade 4 Summer Packet - Roger Sherman School

[Pages:26]Grade 4 Summer Packet

Name _______________________________________

Meriden Public Schools

This is the grade 4 Summer Math packet. There are several concepts to be practiced over the summer months to prepare you for fifth grade. Complete this packet and return it to your teacher when you return to school in August. At the bottom of this page is a ruler that may be cut out and used for the measurement problems.

Place Value

1. Wal-Mart sold 334 Nintendo DS last week. This week, they sold 10 MORE Nintendo DS than last week. How many Nintendo DS were sold this week?

324 234 344 434

2. Which means the same as 428?

4 + 2 + 8 40 + 20 + 8 400 + 20 + 8 400 + 20 + 80

3. Which means the same as 5 thousands, 12 hundreds, 3 tens, 7 ones?

51237 5327 6237 5273

4. The value of 839 would change by how much if the 9 were replaced by a 4?

4 3 5 6

5. The value of 563 would change by how much if a 5 replaced the 6?

1 10 100 1000

6. What means the same as 3597?

3 thousands, 5 hundreds, 9 tens, 7 ones 2 thousands, 5 hundreds, 97 ones 3 thousands, 15 hundreds, 8 tens, 7 ones 2 thousands, 15 hundreds, 7 tens, 9 ones

Pictorial Representation of Numbers

1. How much of the shape below is shaded?

3 5 2 5

5 3 1 5

2. The shaded part of this picture shows what decimal?

= 0.1

0.6 0.4 0.3 0.5

3. Which picture shows 4 shaded? 7

4. Choose the decimal that best represents the shaded parts of this picture.

=0.1 0.6 0.3 0.5 0.7

Equivalent Fractions

One name for the shaded part of the object is 2 . 8

1. What is another name for the shaded part of the object?

1

1

2

8

1

1

4

16

One name for the shaded part of the picture is 6 . 8

2. What is another name for the shaded part of the picture?

1

3

4

4

2

4

4

4

3. Shade 1 of the circles: 4

4. What is another name for the shaded part of the set of shapes?

1

3

5

5

2

4

5

5

Order, Magnitude and Rounding of Numbers

The chart below shows how the students at Polygon Public Elementary School voted:

Favorite New Color Crayon

Number of Votes

Dandelion

286

Jungle Green

315

Royal Purple

229

Wild Strawberry

247

1. If the colors were written in order from least to greatest for the number of votes, which color would be written second?

Dandelion Jungle Green Royal Purple Wild Strawberry

2. The fourth graders read between 452 and 467 pages last week. How many pages did they read?

417 451 463 355

3. Gail swims 825 yards every Monday after work. This number is closest to which distance?

4. Which fraction is marked by letter D on the number line below? (4d)

A B CD

0 o 1

2

1

3 4

o

2 3

2 4

5. Put an X on the ruler to show where 2.3 is.

820

830

840

850

2

3

Models for Operations

1. Which of the following goes with the picture?

5 5 2. Which equation best describes the picture?

36 ? 4

3. Pat is moving to a new house. She packed 36 books in 4 boxes. Each box had the same number of books in it. Which number sentence should be used to find out how many book are in each box?

36 x 4 = 36 ? 4 =

36 ? 4 =

36 + 4 =

4. Eileen planted 25 red peppers and 32 green peppers in her garden. How could you find out how many more green peppers than red peppers she planted?

Add 25 to 32 Divide 32 by 25 Multiply 25 by 32 Subtract 25 from 32

5. Abby bought a new notebook for $3.98 and a gel pen for $1.85. To find out how much more the notebook cost than the gel pen, Abby should use which equation?

$3.98 + 1.85 = $3.98 ? 1.85 = $3.98 x 1.85 =

$3.98 ? 1.85 =

6. Mrs. Howarth built 4 walls in her back yard. She used 4012 bricks and had the same number of bricks in each wall. To find out how many bricks Mrs. Howarth used for each wall, you should

add 4 to 4012 subtract 4 from 4012 multiply 4012 by 4 divide 4012 by 4

7. Write a story problem that can be solved using the number sentence

6 x 9 =

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Basic Facts

1. Solve this problem.

3 x 6

16 17 18 19

2. Solve this problem.

4 x 6 =

20 24 26 28

3. Solve this problem.

28 ? 4 =

8 7 6 9

4. Solve this problem.

5 40

10 9 8 7

Computation with Whole Numbers and Decimals

1. Solve this problem.

3 6 9 + 6 1 3

2. Solve this problem.

7 0 3 - 5 9 2

3. Solve this problem.

$8 .0 0 - $4. 3 9

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