4th Grade Common Core: 4.OA.5
Common Core Identifier: 4.OA.5 / Grade: 4
Curriculum: Operations And Algebraic Thinking: Generate And Analyze Patterns.
Detail: Generate a number or shape pattern that follows a given rule. Identify apparent features of the pattern that were not explicit in the rule itself. For example, given the rule "Add 3" and the starting number 1, generate terms in the resulting sequence and observe that the terms appear to alternate between odd and even numbers. Explain informally why the numbers will continue to alternate in this way.
24 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
Continue the number patterns and describe the rule. The numbers on this worksheet are in the thousands.
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Subtraction arrow chain problems; 2-digits minus 1-digit; Regrouping
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Answer the questions that relate to each picture pattern set.
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Students complete the patterns and fill in the rules; Requires addition and subtraction of dollars and cents
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Fill in the empty boxes and determine the pattern's rule
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Use addition rules to complete the frame/arrow patterns
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Students must observe the letter, picture, and number patterns and tell which illustrations come next.
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Answer the questions that relate to each picture pattern set.Show which shapes or symbols come next in the pattern.
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These simple repeating picture groups will teach kids to notice patterns.
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This worksheet features super-basic picture patterns. Students tell which shape comes next.
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Comparing numbers using symbols. Fill in remaining number patterns. Fractions with pizza word problem.
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Complete number patterns from examples. Solve money with subtraction. Provide time shown on the clock and in 20 minutes.
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To solve these problems, students must use subtraction skills and their knowledge of place value.
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Review order of operations, factoring, word problems, parallel/intersecting/perpendicular lines, adding fractions, and rounding.
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Practice multi-digit multiplication, number patterns, triangle classifications, measuring angles with a protractor, and line plots.
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Write fractions on a number line. Multiply whole numbers by fractions. Decompose a rectangle to find equivalent fractions. Find quotients with remainders.
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This group of word problems includes calculating area with fractions, recognizing and following patterns, and more 5th-grade math skills.
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In this set, students will analyze multi-digit multiplication patterns, solve area patterns, answer a capacity story challenge, and fill in multiples of twelve.
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Plot and label points of a coordinate plane. Interpret a fraction as a division problem. Add, subtract, and multiply decimal numbers. Complete an input/output table and find the rule. Solve single-step and multi-step word problems.
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On these worksheets, students will practice the following skills: classify angles (acute/obtuse/right), lines of symmetry, multiplying multi-digit numbers by a single digit, and division word problems.
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Cut out the pictures at the bottom of the page and paste them in the correct box to finish the pattern. Images are related to the story The Mitten by Jan Brett.
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In the seventh set, students will solve input and output tables, practice rounding, geometry, comparing numbers, perimeter, and much more.
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