Grade 4 Tennessee TCAP math practice should include multi-digit multiplication, division, fraction equivalence, fraction comparison, angle measurement, measurement conversions, area, perimeter, and multi-step word problems. The worksheet below gives students a printable-style mixed review with full answer explanations, plus a simple plan for turning missed questions into targeted practice.
The Tennessee Department of Education explains that TCAP math assessments are administered in three subparts, with the first subpart without a calculator, and that the assessments measure Tennessee Academic Standards through conceptual understanding, number sense, fluency, problem solving, and grade-level coherence.
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Grade 4 TCAP Math Worksheet
Use this as a short review set, not as a one-time score. If a student misses several questions in one section, pause and review that skill before assigning more mixed practice. Grade 4 students often know the procedure in isolation but lose accuracy when several topics are mixed together.
Part A: Multiplication and Division
1. Find 47 x 32.
2. A school orders 1,248 notebooks. They are shared equally among 6 classrooms. How many notebooks does each classroom receive?
3. A stadium section has 24 rows with 38 seats in each row. How many seats are in the section?
4. Estimate 398 x 21 using rounded numbers. Then explain whether the exact answer should be a little more or a little less than your estimate.
Part B: Fractions
5. Write two fractions equivalent to 2/5.
6. Compare using <, >, or =: 3/6 ___ 5/10
7. Find 4/12 + 5/12.
8. Convert 4 2/3 to an improper fraction.
9. Which is greater: 5/8 or 3/4? Show a method.
Part C: Measurement and Geometry
10. An angle measures 42 degrees. Is it acute, right, obtuse, or straight?
11. Two angles form a straight line. One angle is 118 degrees. What is the other angle?
12. Convert 5 yards to feet.
13. A rectangle is 16 feet long and 7 feet wide. Find the area and perimeter.
14. Name one property shared by all squares.
15. A line is divided into three angles: 35 degrees, 65 degrees, and one missing angle. The angles make a straight line. What is the missing angle?
Part D: Multi-Step Word Problems
16. A bakery makes 16 trays with 24 muffins on each tray. It sells 137 muffins. How many muffins remain?
17. A class survey shows 14 students prefer soccer, 9 prefer basketball, 11 prefer baseball, and 6 prefer tennis. How many students prefer soccer or baseball?
18. A ribbon is 6 feet long. Jada uses 3 feet 9 inches. How many inches of ribbon are left?
19. A field trip has 128 students. Each bus holds 36 students. How many buses are needed?
20. A store sells 8 packs of pencils. Each pack has 12 pencils. The clerk puts the pencils into bags of 6. How many bags are made?
Answer Key with Explanations
1. 47 x 32 = 47 x 30 + 47 x 2 = 1410 + 94 = 1504.
2. 1,248 / 6 = 208 notebooks.
3. 24 x 38 = 24 x 40 – 24 x 2 = 960 – 48 = 912 seats.
4. Round 398 to 400 and 21 to 20. Estimate: 400 x 20 = 8000. The exact answer is a little more because 21 is greater than 20, even though 398 is slightly less than 400.
5. Possible answers include 4/10 and 6/15.
6. 3/6 = 5/10, so the answer is =.
7. 4/12 + 5/12 = 9/12, or 3/4.
8. 4 2/3 = (4 x 3 + 2) / 3 = 14/3.
9. 3/4 = 6/8, so 3/4 is greater than 5/8.
10. 42 degrees is acute.
11. 180 – 118 = 62 degrees.
12. 5 yards = 15 feet.
13. Area = 16 x 7 = 112 square feet. Perimeter = 16 + 7 + 16 + 7 = 46 feet.
14. All squares have four equal sides and four right angles.
15. 35 + 65 = 100. A straight line is 180 degrees, so the missing angle is 80 degrees.
16. 16 x 24 = 384. Then 384 – 137 = 247 muffins.
17. Soccer or baseball: 14 + 11 = 25 students.
18. 6 feet = 72 inches. 3 feet 9 inches = 45 inches. 72 – 45 = 27 inches.
19. 36 + 36 + 36 = 108, and one more bus is needed for the remaining 20 students. The answer is 4 buses.
20. 8 x 12 = 96 pencils. Then 96 / 6 = 16 bags.
How to Use This Worksheet
Give the worksheet in sections. After each section, have students correct one missed question in writing. A correction should include the original mistake and the fixed method, not just the right answer. If time is limited, assign Part A and one word problem on Monday, Part B on Tuesday, Part C on Wednesday, and Part D on Thursday. On Friday, repeat five missed or similar problems.
Common Grade 4 Mistakes to Watch For
- Multiplication place value: students may forget that multiplying by 30 means 3 tens, not 3 ones.
- Remainder interpretation: division answers in word problems may need one extra group, as in the bus problem.
- Fraction comparison: students may compare only numerators instead of using common denominators, benchmarks, or number lines.
- Area versus perimeter: area uses square units inside the rectangle; perimeter adds the side lengths around it.
- Measurement conversions: students may subtract feet and inches without converting to one unit first.
One-Week Review Plan
| Day | Focus | Student Task |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Multiplication and division | Solve 8 computation problems and explain one estimate. |
| Tuesday | Fractions | Use common denominators or number lines to compare fractions. |
| Wednesday | Angles and measurement | Practice missing-angle and conversion questions. |
| Thursday | Word problems | Write a number sentence before solving each problem. |
| Friday | Mixed review | Redo missed questions and complete a short timed set. |
Teachers can use this as a small-group rotation: one group solves, one group corrects with explanations, and one group reviews a targeted mini-lesson. Parents can use the same routine at home with shorter sessions.
ViewMath Tennessee Grade 4 Resources
ViewMath Tennessee Grade 4 resources include study guides, workbooks, step-by-step review, 30-day review, practice tests, and quizzes for TCAP math and Tennessee standards. Use a study guide when a student needs concept review, a workbook for repeated skill practice, quizzes for short checks, and practice tests when the student is ready for mixed review.
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