ILEARN Grade 4 Math Worksheets with Answers for Indiana Students

Printable-style Indiana ILEARN Grade 4 math worksheets with multi-digit operations, fractions, geometry, measurement, word problems, and answer explanations.

Indiana ILEARN Grade 4 math worksheets should give students practice with multi-digit operations, fraction equivalence, fraction comparison, geometry, measurement, data, and multi-step word problems. Grade 4 students often know skills in isolation but need practice choosing the correct operation in mixed review.

The Indiana Department of Education describes ILEARN as a through-year assessment for grades 3-8 mathematics and English Language Arts with checkpoints and an end-of-year summative assessment. The Grade 4 mathematics blueprint describes ILEARN Mathematics as a computer-adaptive assessment and lists 46-48 total operational items. For official details, see the Indiana ILEARN page and the Grade 4 Mathematics blueprint.

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Worksheet A: Operations and Place Value

  1. Find 4,806 + 2,975.
  2. Find 9,000 – 4,368.
  3. Find 47 x 26.
  4. Find 936 / 6.
  5. Round 38,642 to the nearest thousand.
  6. Write 7 x 1,000 + 4 x 100 + 9 x 10 + 2 in standard form.

Worksheet B: Fractions

  1. Write two fractions equivalent to 3/5.
  2. Compare: 4/8 ___ 3/8.
  3. Compare: 2/3 ___ 2/5.
  4. Find 3/10 + 4/10.
  5. Find 8/12 – 3/12.
  6. Write 1 3/4 as an improper fraction.

Worksheet C: Measurement and Geometry

  1. A rectangle is 18 feet long and 6 feet wide. Find the area and perimeter.
  2. An angle measures 125 degrees. Is it acute, right, obtuse, or straight?
  3. Two angles form a straight line. One angle is 73 degrees. What is the other angle?
  4. Convert 4 yards to feet.
  5. A line plot shows measurements 1/2, 1/2, 3/4, 1, and 1/4. What is the total length?
  6. Name one property of a rectangle.

Worksheet D: Word Problems

  1. A school buys 24 boxes of markers. Each box has 36 markers. How many markers are there?
  2. A farmer has 864 apples and packs 8 apples per bag. How many bags can be filled?
  3. A trail is 3 miles long. Mia walks 1 1/4 miles in the morning and 1 1/2 miles in the afternoon. How far does she walk total?
  4. A class has 28 students. Three fourths of the students brought lunch. How many students brought lunch?
  5. A garden is 12 feet by 9 feet. A fence goes around the garden. How many feet of fence are needed?
  6. A store sold 148 pencils on Monday, 235 on Tuesday, and 197 on Wednesday. How many pencils were sold in all?

Answer Key

1. 7,781. 2. 4,632. 3. 1,222. 4. 156. 5. 39,000. 6. 7,492.

7. Possible answers: 6/10 and 9/15. 8. 4/8 > 3/8. 9. 2/3 > 2/5. 10. 7/10. 11. 5/12. 12. 7/4.

13. Area = 108 square feet; perimeter = 48 feet. 14. Obtuse. 15. 107 degrees. 16. 12 feet. 17. 3. 18. A rectangle has four right angles; opposite sides are equal.

19. 24 x 36 = 864 markers. 20. 864 / 8 = 108 bags. 21. 1 1/4 + 1 1/2 = 2 3/4 miles. 22. 3/4 of 28 = 21 students. 23. Perimeter = 42 feet. 24. 580 pencils.

How to Use These Worksheets

Do not assign all 24 problems as one long drill if a student is already frustrated. Use one section at a time, score it immediately, and review errors before moving on. If a student misses three or more fraction problems, pause and reteach equivalent fractions and comparisons before assigning more mixed review.

Small-Group Reteaching Notes

For operations errors, ask students to estimate before calculating. If 47 x 26 is near 50 x 25, the answer should be near 1,250. This catches place-value errors. For division errors, have students check by multiplying the quotient by the divisor.

For fraction errors, use same-size rectangles or number lines. Grade 4 students are ready for more symbolic work, but visual reasoning still matters. For measurement and geometry errors, make students label every answer: square units for area, linear units for perimeter, and degrees for angles.

Three Exit Ticket Problems

  1. Compare 5/6 and 5/8. Explain your reasoning.
  2. A rectangle has area 72 square meters and one side is 8 meters. What is the missing side?
  3. Find 3,405 – 1,879 and explain how you checked your answer.

Answers: 1. 5/6 > 5/8 because sixths are larger pieces when the numerators match. 2. 9 meters. 3. 1,526; check by adding 1,526 + 1,879 = 3,405.

Common Grade 4 ILEARN Prep Mistakes

Weak Multiplication Facts

Multi-digit multiplication becomes much harder when facts are slow. Use short daily fact practice, but connect facts to area models and partial products so students understand the structure.

Confusing Area and Perimeter

Students should label area as square units and perimeter as linear units. A quick sketch helps them see whether they are covering a surface or walking around an edge.

Comparing Fractions by Denominator Only

For 2/3 and 2/5, fifths are smaller pieces than thirds. Draw same-size rectangles to show why 2/3 is greater.

ViewMath Indiana Grade 4 Resources

ViewMath Indiana ILEARN Grade 4 books include study guides, workbooks, step-by-step practice, in-30-days review, quizzes, and practice tests. A good sequence is worksheet practice first, quizzes for weak topics second, and full practice tests once students are ready for mixed review. Keep missed worksheet problems in an error log so retakes measure growth, not memory.