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Year 4 maths practice
Pick the term your child is in for what most schools usually cover by then, or practise a mix from right across the whole year.
Practise a term
Autumn term By the autumn term, Year 4 children are usually working on numbers up to 10,000, rounding, Roman numerals, adding and subtracting four-digit numbers, recalling all the times tables to 12 x 12, and finding area by counting squares. Spring term By the spring term, Year 4 children are usually working on multiplying and dividing larger numbers, mixed numbers and adding and subtracting fractions, tenths and hundredths as decimals, and the perimeter of a rectilinear shape. Summer term By the summer term, Year 4 children are usually working on rounding and comparing decimals, money and measure problems, 24-hour time, symmetry and coordinates, and reading line graphs.
The whole of Year 4 Every topic, all three terms
Questions pulled from right across the year: times tables, fractions, decimals, area and perimeter, coordinates, shapes and more.
Practise the whole yearPractise one topic
Number and Place Value Reading four-digit numbers and saying what each digit is worth Roman Numerals and Negative Numbers Read Roman numerals from I to C, the values one to one hundred Addition and Subtraction Adding and subtracting numbers with up to four digits using the column method Times Tables, Multiplication and Division Recall multiplication and division facts for all tables up to 12 x 12 Fractions Spot and complete families of equivalent fractions, such as a half, two quarters and four eighths Decimals Counting up and down in hundredths Measurement Converting between units, such as kilometres to metres and hours to minutes Shapes, Angles and Coordinates Sorting triangles into equilateral, isosceles, scalene and right-angled Charts and Line Graphs Read line graphs that show how something changes over time