Free 4th Grade Math Worksheets
Fourth grade is a year of expanding mathematical horizons. Students solidify multi-digit multiplication, are formally introduced to long division, and take their first serious steps into the world of fractions. These worksheets cover the full range of fourth-grade arithmetic, from whole-number operations to adding and subtracting fractions with like and unlike denominators.
Key Skills at This Level
- Multi-digit multiplication (up to 4 digits by 1 digit)
- Long division with single-digit divisors
- Adding and subtracting fractions with like denominators
- Adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators
- Mixed-operation problem solving
- Estimating products and quotients
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× Multiplication
- Multiplication Facts (0-5) Easy
- Multiplication Facts (1-10) Easy
- Times Table Practice (2s, 3s, 4s) Easy
- Times Table Practice (5s and 10s) Easy
- 2-Digit by 1-Digit Multiplication Medium
- Multiplication Facts (1-12) Horizontal Medium
- Multiplication Facts (1-12) Vertical Medium
- Multiplying by 10 and 100 Medium
- Times Table Practice (6s, 7s, 8s) Medium
- Times Table Practice (9s, 11s, 12s) Medium
- 2-Digit by 2-Digit Multiplication Hard
- 3-Digit by 1-Digit Multiplication Hard
- 3-Digit by 2-Digit Multiplication Challenge Hard
- 4-Digit by 2-Digit Multiplication (Ultimate) Hard
÷ Division
- Division Facts (1-10) Easy
- Division Facts (1-5) Easy
- Dividing by 10 and 100 Medium
- Division Facts (1-12) Long Division Format Medium
- Division Facts (1-12) Symbol Format Medium
- Long Division: 2-Digit by 1-Digit (No Remainder) Medium
- Long Division: 3-Digit by 1-Digit (No Remainder) Hard
- Long Division: 3-Digit by 2-Digit (No Remainder) Hard
- Long Division: 4-Digit by 1-Digit (No Remainder) Hard
- Long Division: 4-Digit by 2-Digit (Ultimate) Hard
±×÷ Mixed Operations
- Mixed Addition and Subtraction to 20 Easy
- Mixed Multiplication and Division Facts (1-10) Easy
- Mixed Double Digit Addition and Subtraction Medium
- Mixed Four Operations (Basic Facts) Medium
- Mixed Four Operations (Medium Vertical) Medium
- Mixed Multiplication and Division Facts (1-12) Medium
- Mixed Four Operations Challenge (Horizontal) Hard
- Mixed Triple Digit Addition and Subtraction Hard
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Division: The Fourth Operation
Fourth grade is typically when students encounter long division for the first time. While it can feel intimidating, division is simply the inverse of multiplication — and students who have strong multiplication facts will find division far more manageable. These worksheets start with simple division facts and progress through multi-digit dividends, giving students the scaffolded practice they need.
Fractions Enter the Picture
Understanding fractions is one of the most important — and most challenging — milestones in elementary math. In fourth grade, students learn to add and subtract fractions, compare fractions, and work with equivalent fractions. Our fraction worksheets provide clear, focused practice on these skills, helping students build the conceptual understanding they will need when fractions become more complex in fifth and sixth grade.
Connecting the Operations
By fourth grade, students are expected to move fluidly between all four operations. Mixed-operation worksheets are especially valuable at this stage because they mirror the kind of thinking required in real-world math: deciding which tool to use for a given problem. Consistent practice with these worksheets builds both speed and mathematical judgment.
Frequently Asked Questions
What math topics are covered in 4th grade?
Fourth grade math typically covers multi-digit multiplication, long division, fractions (adding and subtracting), equivalent fractions, and multi-step word problems using all four operations.
When should students start learning fractions?
Students are introduced to basic fraction concepts in 3rd grade, but 4th grade is when they begin performing arithmetic with fractions — adding and subtracting fractions with like and unlike denominators.
How can worksheets help with long division?
Worksheets provide the repetitive practice needed to internalize the divide-multiply-subtract-bring down process. Starting with easy problems and gradually increasing difficulty builds confidence and procedural fluency.