Summer Grade 4 Math Calendar

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Answer the following questions
in your math journal.
Monday
6
Grade: 4
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
7
8
9
objects that have 1
line of symmetry.
Find and draw 2
objects that have
more than 1 line of
symmetry.
Make a bar graph to
show how many
seconds each family
member can hold their
breath. *Don’t forget
to label!
Write the following
numbers in word and
expanded form.
multiples of these
numbers.
1. 6
2. 9
3. 11
Ex. 3: 3, 6, 9, 12
Compass Learning
Activities and/or
Create a word problem
using multiplication and
addition. Ask a family
member to solve it.
13
14
15
16
17
Your swimming pool is
25 meter long. Your
coach wants you to
swim 1600 meters.
How many laps do you
have to swim?
Round to the nearest
thousand.
1. 23,478
2. 110,872
3. 7,957
Ex. 11,529 » 12,000
balls. Color 2/5 of
them red. Color the
rest blue.
What fraction
is blue?
How many red
balls are there?
Find the sum of
13,475 and 8,564.
What is the value of
the digit in the
thousands place?
bought 2 water ices for
$2.67 each. If you pay
with a $10 bill, what will
be your change? What
if you pay with a $20
bill?
20
21
22 This
Day
Min.
23
24 Your coach has set
Add the following
fractions:
 2/4 + 1/4 =
 3/6 + 1/2 =
 9/15 + 7/15 =
 1/2 + 1/4 =
of 10 containers in your
home.
Ex. Soda bottle: 2 Liters
Bonus: Find the metric
and customary
measurement for
each.
chart shows
how long you
stayed at the
pool for the
last 7 days.
Make a
pictograph to
show the data.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
45
15
30
50
55
20
50
Find and draw 3
Find the capacity
476
2,907
30,875
13,290
Draw 10 soccer
List the next 4
Using the
10
Do at least 2
At Rita’s, you
pictograph you created
yesterday, what is the
range, median, and
mode?
the following practice
times. How much time
will you practice each
day?
Range: highest – lowest
Median: middle number
Mode: occurs most often
Mon: 8:40 pm to 11:40 pm
Tues: 6:30 am to 10:47 am
Wed: 2:45 pm to 8:30 pm
Grade: 4
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
3
4
5
6
7
Write in order from
least to greatest:
1. 3/4, 3/6, 1/4
2. 6/8, 1/8, 2/4
3. 1/2, 4/5, 9/10
Name 3 objects that are
rectangular prisms. Find the
perimeter of 2 of the faces
for each prism in inches.
Bonus: Find the area of the
faces.
Your baseball team is
going to a game. There
are 31 students, and
each car can hold 4
players. How many cars
do you need? Explain.
Use these digits only once.
2
9
6
3
7
1. Make a 2 digit number
as close to 80 as possible.
2. Make a 3 digit number
as close to 500 as possible.
Find the missing
numbers. What
is the rule?
Then create
your own!
10
11
12
13
14
ALGEBRA! 
Solve for y.
Find a graph
in a newspaper,
magazine, or
online. Write
the type of graph and
explain 3 things you
learned from reading it.
What is the value of 8 in
each number?
6,834
482
68,974
189,637
8,036,475
List the factors of
the following numbers.
12;
24;
30
Find:
Find 10 examples
of perpendicular
lines.
17
18
19
20
21
Continue the pattern:
1, 5, 9, 13, __, __
To beat the heat, you
want to go to Knoebels.
You bought 3 tickets for
$21.50 each. If you pay
with two $50 bills, what
will be your change?
Order the amounts from
least to greatest.
1. 4ft
1 yd.
40 in.
Describe 3 ways you
used math this
summer in addition to
completing the
activities on this
calendar.
If it took you 15 min. to
complete each daily
activity on this calendar,
how many hours did you
spend doing math this
summer, including today?
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y + 11 = 16
4 x y = 32
33 - y = 9
30 ÷ 6 = y
3, 6, 12, 24, __, __
1, 2, 4, 7, 11, __, __
2. 700 m
1 km
900 cm
3. 7 cups 2 quarts 3 pints
Ex. 10: 1, 2, 5, 10
IN
OUT
2
6
5
15
21
9
27
11
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