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Grade 4 Daily Math By: Weeks 1-4 September 2013

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Grade 4 Daily

Math

By:

Weeks 1-4

September 2013

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Patterning and Algebra

1 . 1 9 - 5 = 2. 20 + = 27

3. Extend the following pattern.

3, 6,9, 12,

4. Is this a growing, shrinking or repeating pattern?

30, 27, 24,21, 18

5. Create a pattern based on the following rule: start at 10, add 5

Number Sense

1. Elizabeth is 7 t h in line to get a drink after gym. How many people are in front of her?

2. Order these numbers from least to greatest.

8791, 7918, 7911

3. What is the greatest number you can make from these digits?

4. Round these numbers to the nearest ten.

3 6 1 5 456 284

5. Multiply: 8 X 5 =

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Geometry and Spatial Sense

1. Name this shape. 2. How many sides does a polygon have?

3. Name this 3D figure. 4. Look at the shapes. Choose flip, slide or turn.

<D> - © A. flip B. slide C. turn

5. What is a quadrilateral?

THURSDAY Measurement

1. How many mm in one cm?

3. Should you measure a pencil with m, cm or km?

2. What time is it?

4. What does km stand for?

5. Perimeter =

Area =

units

square units

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r^jjt^ Data Management

The grade four classes took a survey of their favourite sports. They displayed the data as a pictograph. Use their pictograph to answer the questions.

Soccer

Basketball

Hockey

= 2 students

1. How many students took part in the survey?

2. What was the most popular sport?

3. How many more students preferred hockey over basketball?

4. List the favourite sports from least to greatest.

5. What would be a good title for this pictograph?

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1. How many weeks are there in one year?

2. How many weeks are there in two years?

3. How many weeks are there in five years?

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iJ^Ji^t Patterning and Algebra

1. + 5 = 20 2. Complete the following pattern:

5,10, 15, 20, , , _

3. Complete the following pattern:

11 , 22, 11, 22, , , _

4. Complete the following pattern:

80 ,70 ,60 ,50 , , ,

5. Divide:

72 + 8 =

Number Sense

1. Write the numeral,

twelve thousand two hundred five

2. Order these numbers from least to greatest.

4723, 7432, 7324

3. What is the greatest number you can make from these digits?

4. Round these numbers to the nearest hundred:

1 6 4 5 1263 2730

5. What is the value of the money?

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i/iVf Geometry and Spatial Sense

1. Name this shape. 2. How many parallel sides does a square have?

3. Name this 3D figure. 4. Look at the shapes. Choose

flip, slide or turn.

(D> - © A. flip B. slide C. turn

5. Name a quadrilateral.

Measurement

1. How many m in a km? 2. What temperature is it most likely if you are in a bathing suit at the beach?

A. 30°C B. - 3°C C. 6°C

3. How long would it take to write the date on a piece of paper?

A. 1 min B. 1 day C. 1 hour

4. What time is it?

5. Would you measure the height of a house with m, cm or mm?

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Sarah's music class took a survey of students in her school to see what kind of music they preferred to listen to. Here are her results: 12 preferred reggae, 2 classical, 28 dance music, 17 rock'n roll, and 14 preferred country.

Reggae Classical Dance Rock'n Roll Country

1. Use the table above to show a tally of the results.

2. What was the most popular style of music?

3. What was the least popular style of music?

4. How many more students preferred dance music to country music?

5. How many students participated in this survey?

SiliRtilLGH John has 1268 marbles and wants to give his sister half of them. How many will he give her?

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iWMI Patterning and Algebra

1. 5 0 - 2 5 = 2. What kind of pattern is this?

12, 24, 36, 48

A. growing B. repeating C. shrinking

3. 12 + 10 = 4. 20 = 12

5. Continue the pattern:

11, 22, 33, 44, ,

Number Sense

1. What number is 1000 more 2. How many thousands in 5746? than 7983?

3. Multiply:

65 X 10 =

4. Write the numeral for:

eight hundred sixteen

5. What is the value of the money?

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HY^J Geometry and Spatial Sense

1. Name this shape.

3. Name this 3D figure.

2. How many parallel sides does a diamond have?

4. What shape is not a quadrilateral?

A. octagon

B. rhombus

C. square

5. How many sides and vertices does an octagon have?

sides vertices

ap^w^KW^am^wtj^^;'mn*Wm Measurement

1. 1 m = cm 2. 2 dm = cm

3. What unit of measurement would you use to measure the distance from your house to school?

4. What time is it?

5. What is the area covered?

square units

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HtflM? Data Management

Ms. Jenkins wanted to make a community quilt and asked her neighbours what their favourite colours were so that she could include them in her design. She made a graph from the data she collected.

I | Title I Favourite Colour

Red

Green

Blue

Orange

Yellow

I 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 i

J 1. Label the graph.

2. What is the most favourite colour?

j 3. Which two colours are least favourite? 4. How many people were asked in this survey?.

| If you had to build a tower with only one type of 3D figure, what 3D figure would j you use? Why?

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iJ^JiESJ Patterning and Algebra

1. What kind of pattern is it?

2, 4, 6, 8, 10,12, 14

2. What kind of pattern is it?

2, 2 ,2, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 5

3. What kind of pattern is it?

24, 22, 20,18,16

4. 4 5 - 1 0 =

5. Complete the following:

12+ = 2 3

Number Sense

1. Order these numbers from least to greatest.

2745, 2543, 3245

2. Order these numbers from least to greatest.

5208, 8052, 5028

3. Subtract:

6605 -3252

Multiply:

45 x 4

5. What is the greatest number you can make from these digits:

8 6 1 2

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jJMfoj Geometry and Spatial Sense

1. Name this shape. 2. What is the name of a polygon with eight sides?

3. How many lines of symmetry?

K 5. What is the name of this 3D figure?

HURSDAY

4. How many vertices does a triangle have?

Measurement

1. 6 cm = mm 2. 7000 mm = m

3. What unit of measure would you use to measure the width of your finger?

4. It is 7:50 am. What time will it be in 40 minutes?

5. Find the perimeter and area of the rectangle.

6 cm p _

A = 2 cm

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Data Management

The graph below shows the average yearly precipitation in seven different towns

Average Yearly Precipitation

Name of Town

MM*

Maple Town Birch Town

Elm Town

Pine Town

Oak Town

Spruce Town * * w - , .""'SITS?*

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90

Amount Of Precipitation In Milimetres

1. Which city had the most precipitation?

2. Which city had the least precipitation?

3. What is the range of the data shown?

4. How much more precipitation did Oak Town have than Pine Town?

5. List the towns in order from least precipitation to the most precipitation.

SiilREiIiGH What is the perimeter of a rectangular field that is 3 m by 4 m? What is the perimeter in cm?

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