4th Grade
Sunday / Monday / Tuesday / Wednesday / Thursday / Friday / Saturday
1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5
Read a book. / Complete Problem 1.
Work on Multiplication Facts- 0-7. / Read a book. / Complete Problem 2
Work on Multiplication
Facts- 8’s / Read a book.
6 / 7 / 8 / 9 / 10 / 11 / 12
Complete Problem 3.
Work on Multiplication
Facts- 7, 8. / Read a book. / Complete Problem 4.
Work on Multiplication
Facts- 9’s. / Read a book. / Complete Problem 5.
Test over multiplication
Facts- 0-9. / Read a book.
13 / 14 / 15 / 16 / 17 / 18 / 19
Complete Problem 6.
Work on Multiplication
Facts- 10’s / Read a book. / Complete Problem 7.
Work on Multiplication
Facts- 11’s. / Read a book. / Complete Problem 8.
Work on Multiplication
Facts- 12’s. / Read a book.
20 / 21 / 22
Reading / 23 / 24
Reading / 25 / 26
Reading
Complete Problem 9.
Work on Multiplication
Facts- 11, 12. / Choose a question/
activity from Level
1 or 2 and complete. / Complete Problem 10.
Work on Multiplication
Facts-, 10, 11, 12. / Choose a question/activity from Level 3 and complete. / Complete Problem 11.
Work on Multiplication
Facts- 0-12. / Choose a question/activity from Level 4 and complete.
27 / 28 / 29
Reading / 30 / 31
Reading
Complete Problem 12.
Complete Division FactsWorksheet. / Choose a question/activity from Level 5and complete. / Complete Problem 13.
Complete Division
Facts Worksheet. / Choose a question/activity from Level 6 and complete.
July Calendar Math Problems
1. Each row of seats in a stadium has 32 chairs. If the first 3 rows are completely filled, how many people are in the first 3 rows?
2. Large tables in the library have 8 chairs. Each small table has 4 chairs. How many students can sit at 3 large tables and 5 small tables if each seat is filled?
3. Mandy has 36 beads. She can make one bracelet using 9 beads. How many bracelets can she make with 36 beads?
4. The model castle had 6 floors. There were 2 floors with 14 doors on each floor, 3 floors with 12 doors on each floor, and 1 floor with 10 doors. How many doors are in the castle?
5. James practices the guitar 3 hours each week. Lois practices piano 5 hours each week. How many more hours does Lois practice in 4 weeks than James?
6. Josh wants to pick 108 apples. So far he counted 5 dozen. How many more apples does he need to pick to meet his goal? How many dozen is this?
(Hint: There are 12 items in 1 dozen.)
7. A game has 24 squares. Each square is red or black. The number of red squares is two times the number of black squares. How many squares of each color are there?
8. Josh, Lisa, and Vicki each ate ½ of a pizza. The pizzas were then same size, but Josh ate 1 slice, Lisa ate 3 slices, and Vicki ate 4 slices. How is this possible? You must show the correct drawings and explain.
9. A melon was divided into 8 equal slices. James ate three slices. Tom and Stacy ate the remaining slices. What fraction of the melon did Tom and Stacy eat?
10. Joe, Vicki, and Tom took a hiking vacation. Joe walked 9 miles each day for 8 days. Vicki walked 8 miles per day for 4 days and 4 miles each day for 8 days.
Tom walked 7 miles each day for 5 days and then 5 miles for 7 days. Who walked the farthest distance?
11. Mrs. Smith has 24 students in her class. She wants to put them in rows of 4. How many rows can she make? Will there be any children left over?
12. Mrs. Jones bought school supplies for her 3 children. She spent $38.00 on Ken, $32.00 for Jimmy, and $26.00 for Mark. How much change did she get from $100.00?
13. Sammy practiced the piano 4 days last week. If he practiced for 45 minutes per day, how long did he practice? Express your answer in both minutes and hours.