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1 Daily Math Review 4th Grade
Benchmark 1 Week 1

2 Week 1 - Day 1 1. 12 x 12 = 2. 64 ÷ 8 = - 342 4. Sally’s grade level was going on a field trip. There are 100 students in fourth grade. If 87 students went on the trip, how many students did not go? 5. If Thomas and Derek put their Legos together they have 514 Legos. If John has 185 Legos, how many Legos does David have?

3 13 Students did NOT go on the trip.
Week 1 - Day 1, Answer Key 1. 12 x 12 = 144 2. 64 ÷ 8 = 8 - 342 1,658 4. Sally’s grade level was going on a field trip. There are 100 students in fourth grade. If 87 students went on the trip, how many students did not go? 13 Students did NOT go on the trip. 5. If Thomas and Derek put their Legos together they have 514 Legos. If John has 185 Legos, how many Legos does David have? David has 329 Legos

4 Week 1 - Day 2 = 2. 5, ,356 = 3. 7 x 6 = ÷ 12 = 5. Carrie divided her 32 pieces of candy with eight friends on the bus. How many pieces of candy did each friend get?

5 Each friend got 4 pieces of candy.
Week 1 - Day 2, Answer Key = 121 2. 5, ,356 = 7,990 3. 7 x 6 = 42 ÷ 12 = 12 5. Carrie divided her 32 pieces of candy with eight friends on the bus. How many pieces of candy did each friend get? Each friend got 4 pieces of candy.

6 1. Round 253 to the nearest ten.
Week 1 - Day 3 1. Round 253 to the nearest ten. 2. What fraction of the rectangle is shaded? 3. 5 x 9 = 4. 1, = 5. It is 2015 and I am 30 years old, what year was I born?

7 1. Round 253 to the nearest ten.
Week 1 - Day 3, Answer Key 1. Round 253 to the nearest ten. 250 2. What fraction of the rectangle is shaded? 2/6 = 1/3 3. 5 x 9 = 45 4. 1, = 1,195 5. It is 2015 and I am 30 years old, what year was I born? I was born in 1985

8 Week 1 - Day 4 1. Taylor set up 11 rows with 10 chairs in each row for an assembly. How many chairs did Taylor set up in all? 2. 72 ÷ 9 = - 3488 4. 1, = 5. Fourth graders from 3 different schools were on a field trip together kids came from Desert Willow, 127 from Acacia and 208 from Sycamore. How many forth graders were there all together?

9 There were 478 fifth graders in all.
Week 1 - Day 4, Answer Key 1. Taylor set up 11 rows with 10 chairs in each row for an assembly. How many chairs did Taylor set up in all? Taylor set up 110 chairs 2. 72 ÷ 9 = 8 - 3488 4. 1, = 2,008 2,512 5. Fourth graders from 3 different schools were on a field trip together kids came from Desert Willow, 127 from Acacia and 208 from Sycamore. How many forth graders were there all together? There were 478 fifth graders in all.

10 WEEK 1-FRIDAY FIVE!! 1. 64 ÷ 8 = 2. 1, = 3. Carrie divided her 32 pieces of candy with eight friends on the bus. How many pieces of candy did each friend get? 4. What fraction of the rectangle is shaded? 5. Taylor set up 11 rows with 10 chairs in each row for an assembly. How many chairs did Taylor set up in all?

11 Each friend got 4 pieces of candy.
WEEK 1-FRIDAY FIVE!! Answer Key 1. 64 ÷ 8 = 8 2. 1, = 1,195 3. Carrie divided her 32 pieces of candy with eight friends on the bus. How many pieces of candy did each friend get? Each friend got 4 pieces of candy. 4. What fraction of the rectangle is shaded? 2/6 = 1/3 5. Taylor set up 11 rows with 10 chairs in each row for an assembly. How many chairs did Taylor set up in all? Taylor set up 110 chairs

12 Daily Math Review 4th Grade
Benchmark 1 Week 2

13 Week 2 - Day 1 1. 8 x 6 = = 3. Adam has $2,058 in his savings account. He buys an new iPad mini for $329. How much money is left in his account? 4. 72 ÷ 8 = 5. If 537 is multiplied by 10, what value will the 7 in the product represent?

14 Week 2 - Day 1, Answer Key 1. 8 x 6 = 48 2. 351 - 64 = 287 $1,729
3. Adam has $2,058 in his savings account. He buys an new iPad mini for $329. How much money is left in his account? $1,729 4. 72 ÷ 8 = 9 5. If 537 is multiplied by 10, what value will the 7 in the product represent? 70

15 Week 2 - Day 2 1. Charlie has to take 3 vitamins a day for 12 days. How many vitamins did he take? 2. 4 x 9 = 3. Blake wrote the number 45,378. Adam wrote the number 36,721. How many times greater is the 7 in Adam’s number than in Blake’s number? 4. 6, = 5. 12 ÷ 4 =

16 Week 2 - Day 2, Answer Key 1. Charlie has to take 3 vitamins a day for 12 days. How many vitamins did he take? 36 vitamins 2. 4 x 9 = 36 3. Blake wrote the number 45,378. Adam wrote the number 36,721. How many times greater is the 7 in Adam’s number than in Blake’s number? 10 times greater 4. 6, = 6,836 5. 12 ÷ 4 = 3

17 Week 2 - Day 3 2. 3,485 -1,577 1. 9 x 9 = 3. Holly buys a sweater for $ She really wants to buy matching shoes to go with it. If the shoes are 3 times as much as the sweater, how much will Holly spend in all? 4. If 958 is multiplied by 10, what value will the 5 in the product represent? 5. 103, ,672 =

18 Week 2 - Day 3, Answer Key 2. 3,485 -1,577 1. 9 x 9 = 81 1,908 $48.00
2. 3,485 -1,577 1. 9 x 9 = 81 1,908 3. Holly buys a sweater for $ She really wants to buy matching shoes to go with it. If the shoes are 3 times as much as the sweater, how much will Holly spend in all? $48.00 4. If 958 is multiplied by 10, what value will the 5 in the product represent? 500 5. 103, ,672 = 59,368

19 Week 2 - Day 4 1. What equation would come next in the pattern?
_______________ 2. There are 7 rows on a small airplane. Each row has 4 seats. How many passengers can fit on this plane? ,654 + 5,656 3. 56 ÷ 7 = 5. Write a multiplication equation to match the array to the right.

20 Week 2 - Day 4, Answer Key 28 Passengers 8 16,310 3 x 4 = 12
1. What equation would come next in the pattern? 5 x 4 = 20 50 x 4 = 200 500 x 4 = 2,000 _______________ 5,000 x 4 = 20,000 2. There are 7 rows on a small airplane. Each row has 4 seats. How many passengers can fit on this plane? ,654 + 5,656 28 Passengers 3. 56 ÷ 7 = 8 16,310 5. Write a multiplication equation to match the array to the right. 3 x 4 = 12

21 WEEk 2-FRIDAY FIVE!! 1. Adam has $2,058 in his savings account. He buys a new iPad mini for $329. How much money is left in his account? 2. 6, = 3. 56 ÷ 7 = 4. If 958 is multiplied by 10, what value will the 5 in the product represent? 5. 9 x 9 =

22 WEEK 2-FRIDAY FIVE!! Answer Key 1. Adam has $2,058 in his savings account. He buys a new iPad mini for $329. How much money is left in his account? $1,729 2. 6, = 3. 56 ÷ 7 = 8 6,836 4. If 958 is multiplied by 10, what value will the 5 in the product represent? 5. 9 x 9 = 81

23 Daily Math Review 4th Grade
Benchmark 1 Week 3

24 Week 3 - Day 1 Which statement is true about the number 976,342.
The place value of the 2 is ten times the place value of the 4. The place value of the 3 is ten times the place value of the 4. The place value of the 2 is ten times the place value of the 3. The place value of the 4 is ten times the place value of the 7. 2. Write 3,827 in expanded notation. 3. If 546 is multiplied by 10, what will the value of the 6 be in the product. 4. 55, = Round your answer to the nearest hundred. 5. 44, ,687

25 < Week 3 - Day 1, Answer Key 3,000 + 800 + 20 + 7 60 56,000
Which statement is true about the number 976,342. The place value of the 2 is ten times the place value of the 4. The place value of the 3 is ten times the place value of the 4. The place value of the 2 is ten times the place value of the 3. The place value of the 4 is ten times the place value of the 7. 2. Write 3,827 in expanded notation. 3, 3. If 546 is multiplied by 10, what will the value of the 6 be in the product. 60 4. 55, = Round your answer to the nearest thousand. 56,000 < 5. 44, ,687

26 Week 3 - Day 2 Which is true of the pattern below…
, ,000 Each number is one-tenth of the number before it. Each number is one hundred more than the number before it. Each number is ten more than the number before it. Each number is ten times the number before it. 2. Meghan and Sherri each have a marble collection. Meghan has 284 marbles and Sherri has 112 marbles. How many more marbles does Meghan have? 3. 4, = 4. 24 ÷ 3 = 5. Write 53,981 in expanded notation.

27 Week 3 - Day 2, Answer Key 172 3,868 8 50,000 + 3,000 + 900 + 80 + 1
Which is true of the pattern below… , ,000 Each number is one-tenth of the number before it. Each number is one hundred more than the number before it. Each number is ten more than the number before it. Each number is ten times the number before it. 2. Meghan and Sherri each have a marble collection. Meghan has 284 marbles and Sherri has 112 marbles. How many more marbles does Meghan have? 172 3. 4, = 3,868 4. 24 ÷ 3 = 8 5. Write 53,981 in expanded notation. 50, ,

28 Week 3 - Day 3 1. If 653 were multiplied by 10, what would the value of the 5 be in the new product? 2. Write 6,789 in word form/number name and expanded notation. 3. 3, , 4. Round 43,567 to the nearest hundred. 5. 1,200 people attended a concert on Friday, 789 attended the same concert on Saturday and 1,685 people went to the concert on Sunday. How many people attended the concert in all?

29 = Week 3 - Day 3, Answer Key 500 6,000 + 700 + 80 + 9 43,600
1. If 653 were multiplied by 10, what would the value of the 5 be in the new product? 500 2. Write 6,789 in word form/number name and expanded notation. 6, = 3. 3, , 43,600 4. Round 43,567 to the nearest hundred. 5. 1,200 people attended a concert on Friday, 789 attended the same concert on Saturday and 1,685 people went to the concert on Sunday. How many people attended the concert in all? 3,674 People

30 Week 3 - Day 4 1. The latest count says that there are 678,901 students in the Bender School District. About how many students are in the Bender School District, round your answer to the nearest ten thousand. 2. Write 40, , in standard form. 3. I bought a DVD at Bookman’s for $16, it was twice as much as the book I also bought. How much was my book? How much money did I spend at Bookman’s in all? 4. 14, ,588 = 5. Round 13,456,789 to the nearest hundred thousand.

31 Week 3 - Day 4, Answer Key 680,000 students 45,678
1. The latest count says that there are 678,901 students in the Bender School District. About how many students are in the Bender School District, round your answer to the nearest ten thousand. 680,000 students 2. Write 40, , in standard form. 45,678 3. I bought a DVD at Bookman’s for $16, it was twice as much as the book I also bought. How much was my book? How much money did I spend at Bookman’s in all? Book = $8, total spent = $24 4. 14, ,588 = 17,157 5. Round 13,456,789 to the nearest hundred thousand. 13,500,00

32 WEEk 3-FRIDAY FIVE!! 5. 14,569 + 2,588 = 2. 3,245 3,000 + 200 + 40 + 5
1. Write 40, , in standard form. 2. 3, , 3. If 653 were multiplied by 10, what would the value of the 5 be in the new product? 4. Which is true of the pattern below. , ,000 Each number is one-tenth of the number before it. Each number is one hundred more than the number before it. Each number is ten more than the number before it. Each number is ten times the number before it. 5. 14, ,588 =

33 = WEEK 3-FRIDAY FIVE!! 45,678 500 17,157 Answer Key
1. Write 40, , in standard form. 45,678 = 2. 3, , 3. If 653 were multiplied by 10, what would the value of the 5 be in the new product? 500 4. Which is true of the pattern below. , ,000 Each number is one-tenth of the number before it. Each number is one hundred more than the number before it. Each number is ten more than the number before it. Each number is ten times the number before it. 17,157 5. 14, ,588 =

34 Daily Math Review 4th Grade
Benchmark 1 Week 4

35 Week 4 - Day 1 1. Write 75,423 in expanded notation.
2. If 1,873 is multiplied by 10, what is the value of the 8 in the product? 3. Round 854,321 to the nearest ten thousand. 4. My McDonald’s Cheese burger cost $6, the large fries cost half of what the burger cost. How much money am I going to spend at McDonald’s? 5. For my fourth of July party I am buying fireworks and hot dogs. A box of fireworks cost $30 and a package of hotdogs cost $6. How many times as much does the fireworks cost than the hot dogs?

36 The fireworks are 5 times more.
Week 4 - Day 1, Answer Key 1. Write 75,423 in expanded notation. 70, , 2. If 1,873 is multiplied by 10, what is the value of the 8 in the product? 8,000 3. Round 854,321 to the nearest ten thousand. 850,000 4. My McDonald’s Cheese burger cost $6, the large fries cost half of what the burger cost. How much money am I going to spend at McDonald’s? $9 5. For my fourth of July party I am buying fireworks and hot dogs. A box of fireworks cost $30 and a package of hotdogs cost $6. How many times as much does the fireworks cost than the hot dogs? The fireworks are 5 times more.

37 Week 4 - Day 2 1. Nathan buys two baseball tickets for $15 each, and two things of nachos for $6 each. How much money does he spend? 2. Write a true statement about the pattern below. , ,000 3. Last year, Sycamore had 9,376 students. Write this number in expanded form. 4. Mikelle’s dinner bill was $25. Taylor’s dinner bill was 4 times as much as Mikelle’s. How much was Taylor’s dinner. 5. 757, ,655 =

38 Week 4 - Day 2, Answer Key $42 9,000 + 300 + 70 + 6 $100 729,004
1. Nathan buys two baseball tickets for $15 each, and two things of nachos for $6 each. How much money does he spend? $42 2. Write a true statement about the pattern below. , ,000 Each number is multiplied by 10 to get to the next number. 3. Last year, Sycamore had 9,376 students. Write this number in expanded form. 9, 4. Mikelle’s dinner bill was $25. Taylor’s dinner bill was 4 times as much as Mikelle’s. How much was Taylor’s dinner. $100 729,004 5. 757, ,655 =

39 Week 4 - Day 3 1. David and his brother Kyle are TV shopping. David buys a TV for $565. Kyle’s TV cost three times more that David’s. How much did Kyle spend on his TV? 2. 34, , , 3. Last year, the cafeteria sold 234,774 slices of pizza. Round the amount of pizza sold to the nearest thousand. 4. A ticket to a U of A basketball game costs $48, while a ticket to a U of A baseball game costs $12. How many times more is a ticket to the basketball game. 5. 81 ÷ 9 =

40 > Week 4 - Day 3, Answer Key $1,695 235,000 4 times more. 9
1. David and his brother Kyle are TV shopping. David buys a TV for $565. Kyle’s TV cost three times more that David’s. How much did Kyle spend on his TV. $1,695 > 2. 34, , , 3. Last year, the cafeteria sold 234,774 slices of pizza. Round the amount of pizza sold to the nearest thousand. 235,000 4. A ticket to a U of A basketball game costs $48, while a ticket to a U of A baseball game costs $12. Hoe many times more is a ticket to the basketball game. 4 times more. 5. 81 ÷ 9 = 9

41 _____________________
Week 4 - Day 4 1. 698, ,888 = 2. Write the sum to #1 in expanded form. 3. Now, round the sum to #1 to the nearest thousand. 4. What equation would come next in the pattern below. 4 x 4 = 16 4 x 40 = 160 4 x 400 = 1,600 _____________________ ÷ ___ = 15

42 _____________________
Week 4 - Day 4, Answer Key 680,660 1. 698, ,888 = 2. Write the sum to #1 in expanded form. 600, , 681,000 3. Now, round the sum to #1 to the nearest thousand. 4. What equation would come next in the pattern below. 4 x 4 = 16 4 x 40 = 160 4 x 400 = 1,600 _____________________ 4 x 4,000 = 16,000 8 ÷ ___ = 15

43 _____________________
WEEk 4-FRIDAY FIVE!! ÷ ___ = 15 2. A ticket to a U of A basketball game costs $48, while a ticket to a U of A baseball game costs $12. How many times more is a ticket to the basketball game. 3. Write a true statement about the pattern below. , ,000 4. If 1,873 is multiplied by 10, what is the value of the 8 in the product? 5. What equation would come next in the pattern below. 4 x 4 = 16 4 x 40 = 160 4 x 400 = 1,600 _____________________

44 WEEK 4-FRIDAY FIVE!! 8 4 times more. 8,000 4 x 4,000 = 16,000
Answer Key 8 ÷ ___ = 15 2. A ticket to a U of A basketball game costs $48, while a ticket to a U of A baseball game costs $12. How many times more is a ticket to the basketball game. 4 times more. 3. Write a true statement about the pattern below. , ,000 Each number is multiplied by 10 to get to the next number. 4. If 1,873 is multiplied by 10, what is the value of the 8 in the product? 8,000 5. What equation would come next in the pattern below. 4 x 4 = 16 4 x 40 = 160 4 x 400 = 1,600 4 x 4,000 = 16,000

45 Daily Math Review 4th Grade
Benchmark 1 Week 5

46 Week 5 - Day 1 1. George has 7 pencils for the week. Lily had two times as many pencils as George & John had five times as many pencils as Lily. How many pencils does John have? 2. Use the partial product strategy to solve 27 x 15. 3. Five times the number of students went on the field trip this year than last year. If 60 students went last year, how many students went this year? 4. If 14,567 is multiplied by 10, what is the value of the 4 in the new product. 5. 57 ÷ ____ = 19

47 Week 5 - Day 1, Answer Key John has 70 pencils! WHOA 300 40,000 3 405
1. George has 7 pencils for the week. Lily had two times as many pencils as George & John had five times as many pencils as Lily. How many pencils does John have? 27 x15 (20 x 10) 200 (20 x 5) 100 (7 x 10) 70 (7 x 5) 35 405 John has 70 pencils! WHOA 2. Use the partial product strategy to solve 27 x 15. 3. Five times the number of students went on the field trip this year than last year. If 60 students went last year, how many students went this year? 300 4. If 14,567 is multiplied by 10, what is the value of the 4 in the new product. 40,000 3 5. 57 ÷ ____ = 19

48 Week 5 - Day 2 1. Use the distributive strategy to solve 673 x 8.
2. In the number 123,834 which digit helps you decide to round up or down when rounding to the nearest thousand? 3. Bailey has 49 dog treats and 7 dogs. If she gives each dog one treat each day, how long will her treats last? 4. Each volleyball player needs to sell 9 boxes of cookies. There are 3 teams in the league, and each team has 12 players on it. How many boxes do the volleyball players need to sell? 5. 98, ,542 =

49 Week 5 - Day 2, Answer Key 1. Use the distributive strategy to solve 673 x 8. 8(600) + 8(70) + 8(3) = 4, = 5,384 2. In the number 123,834 which digit helps you decide to round up or down when rounding to the nearest thousand? 8 (in the hundreds place) 3. Bailey has 49 dog treats and 7 dogs. If she gives each dog one treat each day, how long will her treats last? 7 Days 4. Each volleyball player needs to sell 9 boxes of cookies. There are 3 teams in the league, and each team has 12 players on it. How many boxes do the volleyball players need to sell? 324 boxes of cookies 5. 98, ,542 = 95,465

50 Week 5 - Day 3 Use the partial product strategy to solve 19 x 46.
2. Write a true statement about the pattern below. 20, , 3. Round to the nearest ten thousand. 895,555 4. Each week, Madeline saved $36. If she saved for 13 weeks, how much money did she save up? Write your answer in expanded notation. 5. 4,567 x 9 =

51 Week 5 - Day 3, Answer Key Each number is divided by 10. 900,000
19 X46 (10 x 40) 400 (10 x 6) 60 (9 x 40) 360 (9 x 6) 45 865 Use the partial product strategy to solve 19 x 46. 2. Write a true statement about the pattern below. 20, , Each number is divided by 10. 3. Round to the nearest ten thousand. 895,555 900,000 4. Each week, Madeline saved $36. If she saved for 13 weeks, how much money did she save up? Write your answer in expanded notation. $400 + $60 + $8 = $468 5. 4,567 x 9 = 41,103

52 Week 5 - Day 4 Which statements is true about 976,342?
The place value of the 2 is ten times the place value of the 4. The place value of the 3 is ten times the place values of the 4. The place value of the 2 is ten times the place value of the 3. The place value of the 4 is ten times the place value of the 7. 2. Write 34,820 in expanded notation. 3. Use your favorite multiplication strategy to find the product of 25 and 15. 4. Each basket of grapes has 25 red grapes and 13 green grapes. How many grapes are in 32 baskets? 5. Round 987,654,321 to the nearest thousand.

53 Week 5 - Day 4, Answer Key 30,000 + 4,000 + 800 + 20
Which statements is true about 976,342? The place value of the 2 is ten times the place value of the 4. The place value of the 3 is ten times the place values of the 4. The place value of the 2 is ten times the place value of the 3. The place value of the 4 is ten times the place value of the 7. 2. Write 34,820 in expanded notation. 30, , 3. Use your favorite multiplication strategy to find the product of 25 and 15. 375 (strategies will vary) 4. Each basket of grapes has 25 red grapes and 13 green grapes. How many grapes are in 32 baskets? 10,400 987,654,000 5. Round 987,654,321 to the nearest thousand.

54 WEEk 5-FRIDAY FIVE!! 1. George has 7 pencils for the week. Lily had two times as many pencils as George & John had five times as many pencils as Lily. How many pencils does John have? 2. Use the distributive strategy to solve 673 x 8. 3. Write a true statement about the pattern below. 20, , 4. Round 987,654,321 to the nearest thousand. 5. Use the partial product strategy to solve 19 x 46.

55 WEEK 5-FRIDAY FIVE!! Answer Key
1. George has 7 pencils for the week. Lily had two times as many pencils as George & John had five times as many pencils as Lily. How many pencils does John have? John has 70 pencils! WHOA 2. Use the distributive strategy to solve 673 x 8. 8(600) + 8(70) + 8(3) = 4, = 5,384 3. Write a true statement about the pattern below. 20, , Each number is divided by 10. 19 X46 (10 x 40) 400 (10 x 6) 60 (9 x 40) 360 (9 x 6) 45 865 4. Round 987,654,321 to the nearest thousand. 987,654,000 5. Use the partial product strategy to solve 19 x 46.

56 Daily Math Review 4th Grade
Benchmark 1 Week 6

57 Week 6 - Day 1 1. Use the distributive strategy to find the product of 476 x 3. 2. Mrs. Connelly went to Blockbuster and rented 3 movies for $4 each and a video game for $6. How much money did she spend at Blockbuster. 3. Trinity had three pieces of candy, while John had 4 times as much as Angela. How many pieces of candy did John have? ÷ ___ = 9 5. 34, ,568

58 < Week 6 - Day 1, Answer Key
1. Use the distributive strategy to find the product of 476 x 3. 3(400) + 3(70) + 3(6) = 1, = 1,428 2. Mrs. Connelly went to Blockbuster and rented 3 movies for $4 each and a video game for $6. How much money did she spend at Blockbuster. She spent $18.00 3. Trinity had three pieces of candy, while John had 4 times as much as Angela. How many pieces of candy did John have? John had 12 pieces of candy. 14 ÷ ___ = 9 < 5. 34, ,568

59 Week 6 - Day 2 1. How would the value of the digit in the hundreds place change when 9,867 is multiplied by 10. 2. Adam earns $14 dollars per hour. Last week, he worked 2 hours on Monday, 9 hours on Tuesday and 2 hours on Wednesday. He too Thursday off and then worked 7 hours on Friday. How much money did Adam earn last week. 3. Write 104,832 in expanded notation. 4. Last week, Starbucks sold 32,456 drinks. Round the amount of drinks sold to the nearest hundred. 5. 84 x ____ = 504

60 Week 6 - Day 2, Answer Key It would go from being worth 800 to 8,000
1. How would the value of the digit in the hundreds place change when 9,867 is multiplied by 10. It would go from being worth 800 to 8,000 2. Adam earns $14 dollars per hour. Last week, he worked 2 hours on Monday, 9 hours on Tuesday and 2 hours on Wednesday. He too Thursday off and then worked 7 hours on Friday. How much money did Adam earn last week. $280.00 3. Write 104,832 in expanded notation. 100, , 4. Last week, Starbucks sold 32,456 drinks. Round the amount of drinks sold to the nearest hundred. 32,5000 6 5. 84 x ____ = 504

61 Week 6 - Day 3 1. If 437 is multiplied by ten, what value will the 7 have in the new product? A B C D. 7,00 2. 98 ÷ ____ = 14 3. Use the partial product strategy to solve for 76 x 13. 4. Lupe has to divide 81 fliers equally between nine businesses. How many fliers will each business receive? 5. 45, ,654 =

62 Week 6 - Day 3, Answer Key 7 9 fliers 37,346 A. 7 B. 70 C. 700 D. 7,00
1. If 437 is multiplied by ten, what value will the 7 have in the new product? A B C D. 7,00 7 76 X 13 (70 x 10) 700 (70 x 3) 210 (6 x 10) 60 (6 x 3) 18 988 2. 98 ÷ ____ = 14 3. Use the partial product strategy to solve for 76 x 13. 4. Lupe has to divide 81 fliers equally between nine businesses. How many fliers will each business receive? 9 fliers 37,346 5. 45, ,654 =

63 ____________________
Week 6 - Day 4 1. Find the quotient using the place value (distributive) strategy. 570 ÷ 5 = 3. Use the distributive property to solve 389 x 7 2. Fill in the blanks in the pattern below. 6 x 2 = 12 6 x 20 = 120 ____________________ 6 x 2,000 = ________ 4. Round 445,555 to the nearest hundred thousand. 5. Write 888,888 in expanded notation.

64 ____________________
Week 6 - Day 4, Answer Key 1. Find the quotient using the place value (distributive) strategy. 570 ÷ 5 = 500 ÷ 5 = 100, 70 ÷ 5 = 14, = 114 2. Fill in the blanks in the pattern below. 6 x 2 = 12 6 x 20 = 120 ____________________ 6 x 2,000 = ________ 3. Use the distributive property to solve 389 x 7 6 x 200 = 1,200 7(300) + 7(80) + 7(9) 2,723 12,000 4. Round 445,555 to the nearest hundred thousand. 400,000 5. Write 888,888 in expanded notation. 800, , ,

65 ____________________
WEEk 6-FRIDAY FIVE!! 1. Find the quotient using the place value (distributive) strategy. 570 ÷ 5 = 2. Use the partial product strategy to solve for 76 x 13. 3. Fill in the blanks in the pattern below. 6 x 2 = 12 6 x 20 = 120 ____________________ 6 x 2,000 = ________ 4. How would the value of the digit in the hundreds place change when 9,867 is multiplied by 10. 5. 98 ÷ ____ = 14

66 ____________________
WEEK 6-FRIDAY FIVE!! Answer Key 1. Find the quotient using the place value (distributive) strategy. 570 ÷ 5 = 500 ÷ 5 = 100, 70 ÷ 5 = 14, = 114 2. Use the partial product strategy to solve for 76 x 13. 3. Fill in the blanks in the pattern below. 6 x 2 = 12 6 x 20 = 120 ____________________ 6 x 2,000 = ________ 76 X 13 (70 x 10) 700 (70 x 3) 210 (6 x 10) 60 (6 x 3) 18 988 6 x 200 = 1,200 12,000 4. How would the value of the digit in the hundreds place change when 9,867 is multiplied by 10. It would go from being worth 800 to 8,000 7 5. 98 ÷ ____ = 14

67 Daily Math Review 4th Grade
Benchmark 1 Week 7

68 Week 7 - Day 1 1. Use the grouping strategy and the pictures to help you solve the following problem: Luke has 18 horses and 3 stalls, how many horses need to go in each stall? 2. Use the area model to find the quotient. 535 ÷ 5 3. Kyle was working on his book report. He needed to read an 859 page book. Over the weekend, he read 75 pages on Friday and 149 pages on Saturday. How many pages does he have left to read? 4. Use partial product to solve 28 x 48 ÷ ___ = 12

69 Week 7 - Day 1, Answer Key 635 Pages 8 5 500 100 100 + 6 + 1 = 107 6
1. Use the grouping strategy and the pictures to help you solve the following problem: Luke has 18 horses and 3 stalls, how many horses need to go in each stall? 5 2. Use the area model to find the quotient. 535 ÷ 5 500 100 6 30 = 107 1 5 3. Kyle was working on his book report. He needed to read an 859 page book. Over the weekend, he read 75 pages on Friday and 149 pages on Saturday. How many pages does he have left to read? 635 Pages 28 X 48 (20 x 40) 800 (8 x 40) 320 (20 x 8) 160 (8 x8) 64 1344 4. Use partial product to solve 28 x 48 8 ÷ ___ = 12

70 Week 7 - Day 2 1. In the Disneyland marathon, there are two options. The Tinkerbell run which is 8 miles or the Mickey run which is 32 miles. How many times further is the Mickey run. 2. Use the distributive (place value) strategy to solve 4,795 ÷ 5. 3. Use the distributive property to solve 784 x 4. 4. How does the value of the 2 change when 2034 is multiplied by 10. 5. One “Harry Potter” book costs $20, to be the whole set (7 books) it is 6 times as much. How much would it cost to buy a set of HP books?

71 Week 7 - Day 2, Answer Key 4 times as far.
1. In the Disneyland marathon, there are two options. The Tinkerbell run which is 8 miles or the Mickey run which is 32 miles. How many times further is the Mickey run. 4 times as far. 4,000 ÷ 5 = 800 700 ÷ 5 = 140 90 ÷ 5 = 18 5 ÷ 5 = 1 959 2. Use the distributive (place value) strategy to solve 4,795 ÷ 5. 3. Use the distributive property to solve 784 x 4. 4(700) + 4(80) + 4(4) = = 3136 4. How does the value of the 2 change when 2034 is multiplied by 10. It goes from 2,000 to 20,000 5. One “Harry Potter” book costs $20, to be the whole set (7 books) it is 6 times as much. How much would it cost to buy a set of HP books? $120.00

72 Week 7 - Day 3 Use your favorite division strategy to find the quotient. 9145 ÷ 6 2. 89 ÷ 3 = _____ 3. Write a true statement about the numbers below. , ,000 4. Kathleen went shopping. She wanted to buy a dress for $23, a skirt for $20, and a pair of shoes for $45. If she has $100, can she buy all three items? If so, how much money does she have left over? 5. Write 56,789 in expanded form.

73 Week 7 - Day 3, Answer Key 1,829 (strategies will vary) 29 r 2
Use your favorite division strategy to find the quotient. 9145 ÷ 5 1,829 (strategies will vary) 29 r 2 2. 89 ÷ 3 = _____ 3. Write a true statement about the numbers below. , ,000 Each number is multiplied by ten to get to the next number. 4. Kathleen went shopping. She wanted to buy a dress for $23, a skirt for $20, and a pair of shoes for $45. If she has $100, can she buy all three items? If so, how much money does she have left over? Yes, and she will have $12 left over 5. Write 56,789 in expanded form. 50, ,

74 Week 7 - Day 4 Use the area model to find the quotient. 4678 ÷ 2
2. Charlotte bought 10 reams of paper for $4 each. Carl spent three times as much on his paper. How much did Carl spend? 3. Use the distributive property to find the product of 543 x 9. ÷ 6 = 5. Round 1,346,911 to the nearest hundred thousand.

75 Week 7 - Day 4, Answer Key 2 Use the area model to find the quotient. 4678 ÷ 2 2000 4000 = 2339 300 600 35 70 4 8 2. Charlotte bought 10 reams of paper for $4 each. Carl spent three times as much on his paper. How much did Carl spend? $120 3. Use the distributive property to find the product of 543 x 9. 9(500) + 9(40) + 9(3) = = 4,887 1,487 r1 ÷ 6 = 5. Round 1,346,911 to the nearest hundred thousand. 1,300,000

76 WEEk 7-FRIDAY FIVE!! 1. Use the area model to find the quotient.
535 ÷ 5 2. Use the distributive property to solve 784 x 4. 3. Write a true statement about the numbers below. , ,000 ÷ 6 = 5. Use partial product to solve 28 x 48

77 WEEK 7-FRIDAY FIVE!! Answer Key
5 1. Use the area model to find the quotient. 535 ÷ 5 100 500 6 30 = 107 1 5 2. Use the distributive property to solve 784 x 4. 4(700) + 4(80) + 4(4) = = 3136 3. Write a true statement about the numbers below. , ,000 Each number is multiplied by ten to get to the next number. 28 X 48 (20 x 40) 800 (8 x 40) 320 (20 x 8) 160 (8 x8) 64 1344 1,487 r1 ÷ 6 = 5. Use partial product to solve 28 x 48


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