Grade 4 Math for New Hampshire Students
From foundations to full-length practice tests — everything your child needs for NH SAS success, aligned to NH CCRS.
Grade 4 Math
› New Hampshire
Prepare your 9–10-year-old for the New Hampshire Statewide Assessment System (NH SAS) with our Grade 4 Math resources for New Hampshire. Every workbook, study guide, and practice test is aligned to the New Hampshire College and Career Ready Standards: Mathematics (NH CCRS). Built for the March–May testing window — start today and study at your own pace.
New Hampshire Grade 4 Math — Study Resources
10 resources to help you master Grade 4 math.
Learn the Concepts
Build a strong foundation with clear explanations and examples
Practice & Strengthen
Apply what you've learned with guided exercises
Test Your Skills
Simulate real test conditions and track your progress
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Grade 4 Math Topics Aligned to NH CCRS
From start to finish, our New Hampshire grade 4 math resources address these New Hampshire College and Career Ready Standards: Mathematics areas:
Multiply and divide multi-digit numbers, solve multi-step word problems with remainders
Read, write, and compare numbers up to one million and understand place-value structure
Add, subtract, and multiply fractions; understand decimal notation and compare decimals to hundredths
Convert units of length, mass, volume, and time; solve measurement word problems
Measure and draw angles, classify triangles and quadrilaterals, and identify lines of symmetry
Find factor pairs, identify prime and composite numbers, and generate number patterns
About the New Hampshire Statewide Assessment System (NH SAS)
The New Hampshire Statewide Assessment System (NH SAS) is New Hampshire’s official statewide math assessment for elementary students. It is typically administered March–May and measures whether students have mastered the math skills outlined in the New Hampshire College and Career Ready Standards: Mathematics (NH CCRS).
The grade 4 math NH SAS evaluates skills in multi-digit operations, place value & number sense, fractions & decimals, measurement & unit conversion and beyond. Question formats include multiple-choice, written-response, and performance tasks.
By closely mirroring the NH SAS in format and content, our practice tests give students the confidence they need to succeed.
About NH CCRS Math Standards
For grade 4 math in New Hampshire, the New Hampshire College and Career Ready Standards: Mathematics (NH CCRS) organizes essential skills into 6 major domains:
- Multi-Digit Operations — multiply and divide multi-digit numbers, solve multi-step word problems with remainders
- Place Value & Number Sense — read, write, and compare numbers up to one million and understand place-value structure
- Fractions & Decimals — add, subtract, and multiply fractions; understand decimal notation and compare decimals to hundredths
- Measurement & Unit Conversion — convert units of length, mass, volume, and time; solve measurement word problems
- Geometry & Angles — measure and draw angles, classify triangles and quadrilaterals, and identify lines of symmetry
- Factors & Multiples — find factor pairs, identify prime and composite numbers, and generate number patterns
By aligning every Grade 4 Math book for New Hampshire to these domains, we ensure your child studies exactly what matters most.
Frequently Asked Questions — Grade 4 Math in New Hampshire
❓ When is the NH SAS for grade 4 math?
The NH SAS is typically administered March–May. Check with your child’s school for the exact dates.
❓ What topics are on the NH SAS grade 4 math test?
The test covers multi-digit operations, place value & number sense, fractions & decimals, measurement & unit conversion, geometry & angles, factors & multiples. Our books cover all of these topics thoroughly.
❓ Are your books aligned to NH CCRS?
Yes! Every ViewMath Grade 4 Math book for New Hampshire is specifically designed to align with the New Hampshire College and Career Ready Standards: Mathematics (NH CCRS).
❓ How many practice tests do you offer?
Choose from books with 3, 5, 7, or 10 full-length practice tests. Every test is modeled after the NH SAS to give students a realistic testing experience.
❓ What age group are these books for?
Our Grade 4 Math resources target 9–10-year-old learners. The content, visuals, and difficulty are all calibrated for this age group.
❓ Can I use these books for homeschooling?
Yes, they work great for homeschooling. Aligned to New Hampshire’s NH CCRS with complete answer keys, they make math instruction straightforward.
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