Year 4 Maths Printable Worksheets

Help your child build on what they've already learned with our year 4 maths worksheets. Covering topics like times tables, properties of 2D and 3D shapes, estimating, measuring and recording results, fractions, decimals, mental maths and more, your child will find a variety of resources in our year 4 maths worksheets.  

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Interpreting Pictograms - Favourite Book Genres

Interpreting Pictograms - Favourite Book Genres

This handy maths worksheet is designed to introduce students to the concept of pictograms while exploring their favourite book genres. The worksheet is a visually engaging and enjoyable way to enhance students' skills in data representation and interpretation, aligning with the national curriculum. The worksheet includes a colourful pictogram featuring icons representing four popular book genres: Mystery, Adventure, Fantasy, and Fairy Tales. Each icon corresponds to a certain number of students who prefer that genre.Learning Objectives:Develop the ability to read and interpret data presented in a pictogram.Practise counting and comparing quantities through visual representations.Enhance problem-solving skills by answering questions that require data analysis.Reinforce maths skills within a context that relates to students' interests, encouraging them to explore their favourite book genres.

Age: 8 - 9
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Interpreting Pictograms - Favourite Fruit

Interpreting Pictograms - Favourite Fruit

Interpreting PictogramsThis maths worksheet is a fun and engaging activity designed to help students practise data representation and interpretation through the use of a pictogram. The worksheet focuses on students' favourite fruits, a topic that is relatable and interesting for young learners. The worksheet provides a colourful pictogram with images of four different fruits: pears, bananas, oranges, and grapes. Each fruit icon represents a certain number of students who chose it as their favourite.Learning Objectives:Develop the ability to read and interpret data presented in a pictogram.Practise counting and comparing quantities based on images.Enhance problem-solving skills by answering questions that require data analysis.Reinforce maths skills through a real-world context that is relevant to students' interests.

Age: 8 - 9
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Interpreting Bar Charts - Popular Sports

Interpreting Bar Charts - Popular Sports

Interpreting Bar ChartsThis worksheet encourages students to explore data representation, make comparisons, and practise basic arithmetic operations while having fun with popular sports. It's designed to promote a strong foundation in statistics and problem-solving skills, in accordance with the Year 4 curriculum.

Age: 8 - 9
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Tally and Graph - Woodland animals

Tally and Graph - Woodland animals

Tally and Graph - Woodland animalsThis worksheet is designed to help students grasp the fundamentals of creating a bar chart. It begins by providing a set of tally data related to woodland animals. Students are tasked with taking this tally data and using it to construct their own bar chart.

Age: 8 - 9
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Bar charts - Presenting data

Bar charts - Presenting data

Bar charts - Presenting dataYear 4 Statistics:interpret and present discrete and continuous data using appropriate graphical methods, including bar charts and time graphs.This year 4 maths worksheet is a handy resource for children to use to learn how to read and present data in their own bar chart.

Age: 8 - 9
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Division word problems

Division word problems

Division word problemsThis handy division worksheet is perfect for getting your KS2 students practising their division skills to solve simple word problems. Solving division word problems requires critical thinking and problem-solving skills. There are 7 word problems for children to read through. The resource also comes complete with answers for quick marking. 

Age: 8 - 9
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Multiplication word problems

Multiplication word problems

Multiplication word problemsBy solving multiplication problems, students develop a concrete understanding of how multiplication represents repeated addition or grouping. This handy maths resource has 7 multiplication problems for students to solve. 

Age: 8 - 9
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Subtraction word problems worksheet

Subtraction word problems worksheet

Subtraction word problemsBy engaging with subtraction word problems, students will learn to think critically, make informed decisions, and solve problems effectively. This maths worksheet for KS2 students includes 7 problems to solve.

Age: 8 - 9
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Addition word problems worksheet

Addition word problems worksheet

How will this worksheet help my child?Addition word problems help students develop problem-solving abilities, critical thinking, and mathematical reasoning. These skills are vital for their academic success and will help them solve problems encountered in everyday life.

Age: 8 - 9
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Addition and subtraction two-step problems (2)

Addition and subtraction two-step problems (2)

Addition and subtraction two-step problemsTo solve these word problems, students will need to perform two steps involving addition and subtraction. Carefully read the problem, identify the relevant information, and perform the operations in the correct order. There are 5 questions for children to answer. There is also space for students to show their workings. 

Age: 8 - 9
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Addition and subtraction two-step problems

Addition and subtraction two-step problems

Addition and subtraction two-step problemsTo solve these word problems, students will need to perform two steps involving addition and subtraction. Carefully read the problem, identify the relevant information, and perform the operations in the correct order. There are 5 questions for children to answer. There is also space for students to show their workings. 

Age: 8 - 9
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Place Value - Making Numbers

Place Value - Making Numbers

Using Digits to Make NumbersWith this maths worksheet, students follow the rules to make numbers from the given digits. 4-digit numbers are written or read according to the place values of the digits. 

Age: 8 - 9
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Place Value - Greater and Less Than

Place Value - Greater and Less Than

If one value is larger than the other value, we use greater than. If one value is smaller than the other value, we use less than. Students look at the 4-digit numbers in the columns and write the number that is greater than or less than the other number. 

Age: 8 - 9
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Identifying place value of a digit

Identifying place value of a digit

Identifying place value of a digitWith this maths resource, children will identify the value of digits in a five-digit number. This is a slighty harder worksheet for year 4 pupils that can be used for extra practice either in the classroom or at home. What is place value?Place value is the value represented by a digit in a number. For example the place value of 8 in 23,810 is 8 hundreds or 800.  In Year 4, pupils should: Recognise the place value of each digit in a four-digit number (thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones). 

Age: 8 - 9
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Addition of 1000, 100, 10, and 1

Addition of 1000, 100, 10, and 1

Addition of 1000, 100, 10, and 1With this maths worksheet, students will practise adding numbers with up to 4 digits. There is an example to help them get started. Children add up the numbers in each column and write the total in the box. 

Age: 8 - 9
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Read and construct bar graphs

Read and construct bar graphs

This maths worksheet for year 4 students will help children develop their understanding of how to read and construct bar graphs.

Age: 8 - 9
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Colour by number - Santa Claus

Colour by number - Santa Claus

This fun Christmas themed colour by number activity will help children recognise numbers 1 - 8. Children follow the number and colour chart to colour Santa Claus and his presents.

Age: 8 - 9
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Colour By Number - Hanging Bat

Colour By Number - Hanging Bat

This simple Halloween-themed colour by number activity is a great way to keep your class busy if you are looking for a fun, quick maths activity.

Age: 8 - 9
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Classifying angles

Classifying angles

Students are asked to write 'straight', 'acute', 'obtuse' or right below each angle. There is an example to help them.

Age: 8 - 9
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Adding 4-digit numbers in columns (with carrying)

Adding 4-digit numbers in columns (with carrying)

This maths worksheet includes addition sums with two 4-digit numbers in columns. Students will practise carrying numbers.

Age: 8 - 9
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Subtraction with Roman Numerals to 50

Subtraction with Roman Numerals to 50

Children practise their subtraction with these Roman numerals sums up to 50. There are 20 questions for students to answer, their answer should be given in Roman numerals.

Age: 8 - 9
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Addition with Roman Numerals to 50

Addition with Roman Numerals to 50

Children practise their addition with these Roman numerals sums up to 50. There are 20 questions for students to answer, their answer should be given in Roman numerals.

Age: 8 - 9
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Subtraction with Roman Numerals to 20

Subtraction with Roman Numerals to 20

Children practise their subtraction with these Roman numerals sums up to 20. There are 20 questions for students to answer, their answer should be given in Roman numerals.

Age: 8 - 9
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Addition with Roman Numerals to 20

Addition with Roman Numerals to 20

Children practise their addition with these Roman numerals sums up to 20. There are 20 questions for students to answer, their answer should be given in Roman numerals.

Age: 8 - 9
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Writing Roman Numerals 50 - 100

Writing Roman Numerals 50 - 100

Children write the numbers up to 100 as Roman numerals.

Age: 8 - 9
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Reading Roman Numerals 50 - 100

Reading Roman Numerals 50 - 100

Children read the Roman numerals up to 100 and write the number in normal form.

Age: 8 - 9
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Writing Roman Numerals 1 - 50

Writing Roman Numerals 1 - 50

Children write the numbers up to 50 as Roman numerals.

Age: 8 - 9
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Writing Roman Numerals 1 - 20

Writing Roman Numerals 1 - 20

Children write the numbers up to 20 as Roman numerals.

Age: 8 - 9
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Reading Roman Numerals 1 - 50

Reading Roman Numerals 1 - 50

Children read the Roman numerals up to 50 and write the number in normal form.

Age: 8 - 9
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Reading Roman Numerals 1 - 20

Reading Roman Numerals 1 - 20

Children read the Roman numerals and write the number in normal form.

Age: 8 - 9
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Roman Numerals Matching to 20

Roman Numerals Matching to 20

Children match the Roman numerals to the correct number. This maths resource helps children recognise Roman numerals up to 20. This is good practise before they start addition and subtraction sums with Roman numerals.

Age: 8 - 9
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Roman Numerals Chart 50 - 100

Roman Numerals Chart 50 - 100

This Roman numerals chart showing numbers 50 - 100 can be used as an aid to help children complete maths activities on Roman numerals.

Age: 8 - 9
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Roman Numerals Chart 1 - 50

Roman Numerals Chart 1 - 50

This Roman numerals chart showing numbers 1 - 50 can be used as an aid to help children complete maths activities on Roman numerals.

Age: 8 - 9
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Roman Numerals Chart 1 - 20

Roman Numerals Chart 1 - 20

This Roman numerals chart can be used as an aid to help children complete maths activities on Roman numerals.

Age: 8 - 9
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Types of Numbers

Types of Numbers

A KS2 maths resource on odd numbers, even numbers, prime numbers, square numbers and multiples.

Age: 8 - 9
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Equivalent Fractions

Equivalent Fractions

A KS2 maths resource on equivalent fractions.

Age: 8 - 9
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Bar Modelling - 12 xtable

Bar Modelling - 12 xtable

Bar models can be used to solve different kinds of multiplication. Students answer these 12 xtable questions as quickly as possible.

Age: 8 - 9
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Bar Modelling - 11 xtable

Bar Modelling - 11 xtable

Bar models can be used to solve different kinds of multiplication. Students answer these 11 xtable questions as quickly as possible.

Age: 8 - 9
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Bar Modelling - 6 xtable

Bar Modelling - 6 xtable

Bar models can be used to solve different kinds of multiplication. Students answer these 6 xtable questions as quickly as possible.

Age: 8 - 9
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Bar Modelling - 7 xtable

Bar Modelling - 7 xtable

Bar models can be used to solve different kinds of multiplication. Students answer these 7 xtable questions as quickly as possible.

Age: 8 - 9
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1-Minute Maths - Multiplication (1)

1-Minute Maths - Multiplication (1)

This maths worksheet asks students to complete as many of the sums as they can in 1 minute. This will help a child's basic calculation skills and make more difficult maths easier for them later on.

Age: 8 - 9
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Lattice Multiplication: 2 by 2 digits (3)

Lattice Multiplication: 2 by 2 digits (3)

Lattice multiplication is a method of multiplying numbers using a grid. This method breaks the multiplication process into smaller steps, which some students may find easier. There are 9 sums for students to work out.

Age: 8 - 9
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Lattice Multiplication: 2 by 2 digits (2)

Lattice Multiplication: 2 by 2 digits (2)

Lattice multiplication is a method of multiplying numbers using a grid. This method breaks the multiplication process into smaller steps, which some students may find easier.

Age: 8 - 9
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Lattice Multiplication: 2 by 2 digits (1)

Lattice Multiplication: 2 by 2 digits (1)

Lattice multiplication is a method of multiplying numbers using a grid. This method breaks the multiplication process into smaller steps, which some students may find easier.

Age: 8 - 9
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Identifying shapes - Octagons

Identifying shapes - Octagons

Students are asked to colour a path to help Mr. Octopus find his way home. He can only follow a path of octagons.

Age: 8 - 9
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Maths word problems

Maths word problems

Students are asked to read each problem carefully, then answer the questions.

Age: 8 - 9
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Solving the Equation - Multiplication and division

Solving the Equation - Multiplication and division

Maths: Students are asked to work out the value of each letter to complete the sum. There are 14 sums to work out.

Age: 8 - 9
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Solving the Equation - Addition and subtraction

Solving the Equation - Addition and subtraction

Students are asked to work out the value of each letter to complete the sum. There are 14 sums to work out.

Age: 8 - 9
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Help your child develop their mental calculation skills with our year 4 maths worksheets

Our fun and engaging year 4 maths activities will help your child develop their mental and written calculation skills using larger positive numbers and fractions. Our maths worksheets will help your child learn to count in steps of 6, 7, 9, 25 and 1000, add and subtract four-digit numbers, multiply three-digit by one-digit numbers, and be able to divide by 10 and 100 to give decimal answers. Don’t worry if some of the methods are new to you, all of our maths worksheets come complete with answer sheets!

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