Arizona Grade 4 students take AASA mathematics as part of the statewide Grades 3-8 assessment program. Families should use the Arizona Department of Education AASA page and assessment resources page for official assessment information and use independent practice materials only as study support.
Grade 4 math practice should build accuracy and explanation. The worksheet set below focuses on the skills most likely to matter for Grade 4 readiness: multi-digit operations, fractions, decimals, measurement, geometry, and word problems.
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The best Grade 4 worksheet routine is mixed but not random. Students should practice one focused skill, correct it, then solve a short mixed set that makes them choose the right strategy. Official assessment details can change, so use the Arizona Department of Education for current testing information and use these problems as independent review.
Grade 4 AASA Worksheet Topics
- Operations: multi-digit addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with remainders
- Factors and multiples: factor pairs, prime/composite thinking, and patterns
- Fractions: equivalent fractions, comparing fractions, adding/subtracting like denominators, and fraction word problems
- Decimals: tenths and hundredths, decimal-fraction connections, and place value
- Measurement: area, perimeter, elapsed time, units, and conversion reasoning
- Geometry: lines, angles, symmetry, and classifying shapes
Quick Diagnostic Before the Worksheets
Give these five questions first. If a student misses one, assign the matching worksheet section below. If a student misses three or more, slow down and reteach before using timed practice.
- Find 23 x 14.
- Divide 672 ÷ 6.
- Which is greater, 3/8 or 5/8?
- Write 0.42 as a fraction with denominator 100.
- A rectangle is 10 feet long and 6 feet wide. Find its area and perimeter.
Worksheet A: Number and Operations
- Find the product: 36 x 24.
- Divide: 845 ÷ 5.
- List all factor pairs of 36.
- A library has 9 shelves with 28 books on each shelf. How many books are there?
- Round 47,836 to the nearest thousand.
- Find the missing number: 7 x __ = 63.
- A theater has 18 rows with 24 seats in each row. How many seats are there?
- Divide 1,248 ÷ 8.
Worked Answers for Worksheet A
- 864.
- 169.
- 1 and 36, 2 and 18, 3 and 12, 4 and 9, 6 and 6.
- 252 books.
- 48,000.
- 9.
- 432 seats. Use 18 x 24 = 18 x 20 + 18 x 4 = 360 + 72.
- 156.
Worksheet B: Fractions, Decimals, and Measurement
- Which fraction is equivalent to 3/4: 6/8, 4/6, or 5/8?
- Compare using <, >, or =: 5/6 __ 3/6.
- Add: 2/10 + 5/10.
- Write 0.37 as a fraction with denominator 100.
- A rectangle is 12 feet long and 7 feet wide. Find its area and perimeter.
- A class starts math at 10:35 a.m. and ends at 11:20 a.m. How long is math class?
- Subtract: 9/12 – 5/12.
- Write 7/10 as a decimal.
- A ribbon is 3 feet long. Mia uses 1/4 of it. How much ribbon does she use?
Worked Answers for Worksheet B
- 6/8.
- 5/6 > 3/6.
- 7/10.
- 37/100.
- Area = 84 square feet; perimeter = 38 feet.
- 45 minutes.
- 4/12, which is equivalent to 1/3.
- 0.7.
- 3/4 foot, because one fourth of 3 feet is 3 ÷ 4.
Worksheet C: Geometry, Data, and Word Problems
- An angle is larger than a right angle but smaller than a straight angle. What type of angle is it?
- A shape has two pairs of parallel sides and four right angles. What is one possible name for the shape?
- A line plot shows lengths: 1/4, 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, 3/4, 3/4. How many measurements are shown?
- A garden is 15 meters long and 9 meters wide. Find its perimeter.
- Sara reads 18 pages each day for 7 days. Then she reads 25 more pages. How many pages does she read in all?
- A store has 5 boxes with 36 pencils in each box. The pencils are shared equally among 9 classrooms. How many pencils does each classroom get?
Worked Answers for Worksheet C
- Obtuse angle.
- Rectangle. A square is also possible if all four sides are equal.
- 6 measurements.
- 48 meters, because 15 + 9 + 15 + 9 = 48.
- 151 pages. First 18 x 7 = 126, then 126 + 25 = 151.
- 20 pencils. First 5 x 36 = 180, then 180 ÷ 9 = 20.
How to Turn Worksheets Into Test Prep
Worksheets only help if students learn from the answers. After each set, ask three questions:
- Was the mistake caused by a math concept, a calculation slip, or reading too fast?
- Can the student explain the correct method without looking at the answer key?
- Can the student solve a similar problem with different numbers the next day?
For AASA review, mix topics often. A full week of only multiplication may improve multiplication, but the test will ask students to switch between operations, fractions, data, geometry, and word problems. Mixed practice builds that switching skill.
Seven-Day Worksheet Routine
| Day | Task | Correction Focus |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Diagnostic plus Worksheet A, problems 1-4 | Place value and multiplication setup |
| 2 | Worksheet A, problems 5-8 | Division steps and remainders |
| 3 | Worksheet B, problems 1-5 | Fraction size and decimal place value |
| 4 | Worksheet B, problems 6-9 | Elapsed time and measurement units |
| 5 | Worksheet C | Geometry vocabulary and multi-step word problems |
| 6 | Redo missed questions with new numbers | Explain the method out loud |
| 7 | Short mixed quiz | Check pacing and reading accuracy |
Common Grade 4 Errors to Watch
- Multiplication alignment: Students may forget the zero or place-value shift when multiplying by tens.
- Division estimate errors: Students may choose a quotient digit that is too large, then get stuck subtracting.
- Fraction comparison shortcuts: Same denominators and same numerators have different comparison rules.
- Decimal place value: 0.4 and 0.40 name the same amount, but 0.04 is much smaller.
- Area/perimeter switching: Have students label square units for area and linear units for perimeter.
ViewMath Product Guidance
For one weak topic, use focused worksheets and quick reteaching. For broad AASA Grade 4 review, a full workbook is usually more efficient because it sequences operations, fractions, decimals, measurement, geometry, and word problems. Once the student is accurate on individual topics, move into ViewMath Arizona Grade 4 AASA quizzes and practice tests for mixed review and timing practice.