Week 4 of our Fourth Grade Fall Review Packet features five more days of diverse learning activities designed to prepare students for their fourth grade year.
Representing data on graphs makes math visual and involves some creativity and design. Plotting data using fractional units takes their learning one step further. Also in this unit, students learn to measure using both traditional units (like inches, feet and yards) and metric units, and how to convert measurements within each system. The concept of measurement gets two dimensional when students explore measuring and working with angles.
Your students will become junior math detectives as they hunt down the missing side of a rectangle by applying the area formula for rectangles. The only clues they have are the rectangle's area and the measure of one side.
Test your kid's knowledge of coordinate grids and ordered pairs with this fun worksheet. She'll plot each point and connect the dots to find the mystery shape!
Help your fourth graders take their understanding of angles and lines to the next level with this creative geometry challenge! Students will have fun drawing various types of shapes based on written descriptions and your students' knowledge of angles.
Week 3 of this Fourth Grade Fall Review Packet explores topics in reading, writing, math, social studies, and science for a well-rounded review of third grade curriculum.
In this lesson, students engage in interesting hands-on activities that help them discover the properties of parallel, perpendicular, and intersecting lines. Your little mathematicians will have a blast as they learn about geometry.
Chances are your child already knows a few geometry terms. Give him an introduction to the mathematical aspects of shape recognition with this worksheet.
Fourth grade geometry resources for volume, area, perimeter, and other geometry lessons that will help your fourth grader get ahead can be found here. Learning everything included in a fourth grader's geometry unit can be problematic, but these worksheets, activities, and exercises can make the whole experience a little easier. Help your student get or stay ahead with our fifth grade geometry resources.