4th Grade Math Stations Math Task Boxes - Fractions, Place Value Practice & More
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Description
This 4th grade math stations bundle includes 64 math centers to provide your students with engaging hands-on practice with fractions, geometry, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, measurement, and place value all year long.
Each 4th grade math center follows a similar format, making it perfect for independent practice, leaving you with more time to teach with fewer interruptions!
With this bundle, you’ll be able to easily differentiate for the needs of all your students with a huge selection of games to choose from.
Each common core aligned math center has:
✅ a printable math center game so your kiddos can engage in hands-on motivating practice of essential math concepts.
✅ a fully digital game, with step-by-step instructions on how to use in Google Classroom™ and Microsoft OneDrive™. Instructions for Canvas™ and Microsoft Teams™ is included (although students will still need to use Google™) Please note: This product does not work in SeeSaw™.
✅ an 'emailable' game with full instructions on how to make a game marker in Adobe Acrobat Reader™, so kids can play on their computer without the internet.
✅ a black ink copy that can be printed out and sent home.
Each game, whether it is digital or paper, includes an anchor chart explaining the math concept your students are working on.
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⭐ Also available
Kindergarten Math Centers | Digital and Printable
First and Second Grade Math Centers | Digital and Printable
Third Grade Math Centers | Digital and Printable
Please note, this resource is licensed for personal use as a single user. It is not to be shared with other teachers, and used by an entire grade level, school or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.
64 games are included.
Addition and Subtraction
Addition
- 3 Digit Addition
- 4 Digit Addition (game 1)
- 4 Digit Addition (game 2)
- Multi-Digit Addition
- Multi-Digit Addition - True or False (game 1)
- Multi-Digit Addition - True or False (game 2)
Subtraction
- 3 Digit Subtraction
- 4 Digit Subtraction (game 1)
- 4 Digit Subtraction (game 2)
- Multi-Digit Subtraction
- Multi-Digit Subtraction - True or False (game 1)
- Multi-Digit Subtraction - True or False (game 2)
Multiplication
- Multiplication Facts
- Standard Algorithm - 2 digits x 1 digit
- Standard Algorithm - 3 or 4 digits x 1 digit
- Partial Products - 3 digits x 1 digit
- Standard Algorithm - 2 digits x 2 digits
- Area Model - 2 digits x 2 digits
- Factor Pairs
- Multiples
- Multiplication as Comparisons
- Prime and Composite Numbers
Division
- Division Facts
- Partial Quotients
- Area Model
- Standard Algorithm
Fractions
- Comparing Fractions - Using a Fraction Model (game 1)
- Comparing Fractions - Using a Fraction Model (game 2)
- Comparing Fractions - Making Common Denominators
- Equivalent Fractions
- Decomposing Fractions
- Adding Fractions - Like Denominators
- Adding Fractions - Like Denominators - Mixed Numbers
- Adding Fractions - Like Denominators - True or False
- Subtracting Fractions - Like Denominators
- Subtracting Fractions - Like Denominators - Mixed Numbers (game 1)
- Subtracting Fractions - Like Denominators - Mixed Numbers (game 2)
- Multiplying Fractions
- Adding Denominators of 10 & 100
- Relating Fractions and Decimals (game 1)
- Relating Fractions and Decimals (game 2)
- Comparing Decimals
Place Value
- Digit Value - Ten Thousands
- Digit Value - Hundred Thousands
- Decomposing Numbers
- Expanded Form
- Comparing Numbers
- Rounding to the Nearest 1,000 (game 1)
- Rounding to the Nearest 1,000 (game 2)
- Rounding to the Nearest 10,000 (game 1)
- Rounding to the Nearest 10,000 (game 2)
- Rounding to the Nearest 100,000
Geometry
- Angles - Obtuse and Acute
- Angles - Obtuse, Acute, and Right
- Points, Lines, Line Segments, and Rays
- Perpendicular and Parallel Lines
- Definitions
- Quadrilaterals
- Triangles
- Lines of Symmetry
Measurement
- Measurement Conversions
- Perimeter
- Area (game 1)
- Area (game 2)
How does the digital game work?
Each game includes illustrated, step by step instructions and because the format of each game is similar, once students can play one game, they can play them all. Students place the game marker on the game and slide the die cover up to the monster to reveal the amount of their first ‘roll’. They move their marker that amount of spaces and record the answer to the problem they land on – just like a regular board game. Two recording sheets are included for students playing in pairs.
How does the ‘emailable’ game work?
In the pack, you’ll find a PDF ‘emailable’ game to match each google slide game. Step-by-step instructions are included to show students and their parents how to make a game counter (adult help will be required initially). Students will just require a coin to move – heads move 2 spaces, tails move 5. Students click in the editable field and type in their answers. A black ink game is included for parents wishing to print out the game or for teachers wanting to send it home.
Using the printable math center games
Inside the pack, you’ll find two different formats for the classroom math center game inside. One format is quarter-sized (to fit in photo cases) and the other is half-sized (1/2 8.5" x 11"). If your students have vision or fine motor difficulties, it is recommended to use the larger-sized paper for the center.
The game design for each center is consistent however the recording sheets will differ.
Terms of Use
These games are for single classroom use. Teachers may send the games home to students, either in printed or digital format. The games are not to be placed on any platform that is not secure, for example, if a site doesn’t require a password to access it, it is not secure.
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