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Rock Climbing Smart to the Core - Daily Review

Rock Climbing Smart to the Core - Daily Review. SELECT AN AREA FOR REVIEW. Operations and Algebraic Thinking. Mixed Review. GAME. Grade 4. Number and Operations in Base Ten. Geometry. Number and Operations - Fractions. Measurement and Data. REVIEW 1 Day 2. REVIEW 1 Day 3. REVIEW 1

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Rock Climbing Smart to the Core - Daily Review

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  1. Rock ClimbingSmart to the Core - Daily Review SELECT AN AREA FOR REVIEW Operations and Algebraic Thinking Mixed Review GAME Grade 4 Number and Operations in Base Ten Geometry Number and Operations - Fractions Measurement and Data

  2. REVIEW 1 Day 2 REVIEW 1 Day 3 REVIEW 1 Day 4 OPERATIONS and ALGEBRAIC THINKINGSmart to the Core - Daily Review REVIEW 2 Day 2 REVIEW 2 Day 3 REVIEW 2 Day 4 REVIEW 3 Day 2 REVIEW 3 Day 3 REVIEW 3 Day 4 REVIEW 4 Day 2 REVIEW 4 Day 3 REVIEW 4 Day 4 REVIEW 5 Day 2 REVIEW 5 Day 3 REVIEW 5 Day 4 REVIEW 6 Day 2 REVIEW 6 Day 3 REVIEW 6 Day 4 MAIN MENU MIXED REVIEW

  3. 4.OA.1.1 and 4.OA.1.2 DAY 2 Which of the following equations represent 27 is 3 times as many as 9? Julio counted 72 boxes in two warehouses. He counted 7 times more boxes in the first warehouse than in the second. How many boxes are in the second warehouse? 3 = 27 + 9 3 = 27 x 9 9 27 = 9 + 3 3 27 = 9 x 3 65 Use the model below to form a multiplication equation. 79 Movie tickets cost $9. A circus ticket costs 5 times more than a movie ticket. How much do the circus tickets cost? $14 $45 $55 $112 MAIN MENU B C B D B C C A D D A A x = 4 2 1 3

  4. REVIEW 1 Day 2 REVIEW 1 Day 3 REVIEW 1 Day 4 NUMBERS AND OPERATIONS IN BASE TENSmart to the Core - Daily Review REVIEW 2 Day 2 REVIEW 2 Day 3 REVIEW 2 Day 4 REVIEW 3 Day 2 REVIEW 3 Day 3 REVIEW 3 Day 4 REVIEW 4 Day 2 REVIEW 4 Day 3 REVIEW 4 Day 4 REVIEW 5 Day 2 REVIEW 5 Day 3 REVIEW 5 Day 4 REVIEW 6 Day 2 REVIEW 6 Day 3 REVIEW 6 Day 4 MAIN MENU MIXED REVIEW

  5. 4.NBT.1.1 and 4.NBT.1.2 DAY 2 Which of the following is another way to name 80 thousand 7 hundred? Drea told her classmates to guess a mystery number. She told her classmates that her number had 7 hundred thousands, 3 thousands, 4 hundreds, 5 tens, and 8 ones. What is Drea’s number? 807 tens 807 hundreds 703,485 730,458 807 thousands 703,458 703,548 807 ten thousands Write the value of each underlined digit. Name the following numbers: 718,524 9,640 MAIN MENU B C D A 2 4 3 1 B C D A

  6. REVIEW 1 Day 2 REVIEW 1 Day 3 REVIEW 1 Day 4 REVIEW 2 Day 2 REVIEW 2 Day 3 REVIEW 2 Day 4 NUMBERS AND OPERATIONS FRACTIONSSmart to the Core - Daily Review REVIEW 3 Day 2 REVIEW 3 Day 3 REVIEW 3 Day 4 REVIEW 4 Day 2 REVIEW 4 Day 3 REVIEW 4 Day 4 REVIEW 5 Day 2 REVIEW 5 Day 3 REVIEW 5 Day 4 REVIEW 6 Day 2 REVIEW 6 Day 3 REVIEW 6 Day 4 REVIEW 7 Day 2 REVIEW 7 Day 3 REVIEW 7 Day 4 MAIN MENU MIXED REVIEW

  7. 4.NF.1.1 and 4.NF.1.2 DAY 2 Identify three fractions that are represented by the shaded areas below. Compare the following fraction (>, <, or =). Ashley baked a peach pie. The ingredients included peaches, dough, and sugar. Which of the following lists these fractions in order from the least to the greatest? John took 8 days to complete a job doing of the job each day. How many days will Steve take to complete the same job doing of the job each day. , , , , 4 12 8 16 , , , , MAIN MENU 3 8 1 1 4 6 B B C C D D A A 1 6 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 3 1 1 3 6 4 4 8 6 4 8 4 6 8 8 1 8 4 2 3 1 1 16

  8. REVIEW 1 Day 2 REVIEW 1 Day 3 REVIEW 1 Day 4 REVIEW 2 Day 2 REVIEW 2 Day 3 REVIEW 2 Day 4 MEASUREMENT and DATASmart to the Core - Daily Review REVIEW 3 Day 2 REVIEW 3 Day 3 REVIEW 3 Day 4 REVIEW 4 Day 2 REVIEW 4 Day 3 REVIEW 4 Day 4 REVIEW 5 Day 2 REVIEW 5 Day 3 REVIEW 5 Day 4 REVIEW 6 Day 2 REVIEW 6 Day 3 REVIEW 6 Day 4 REVIEW 7 Day 2 REVIEW 7 Day 3 REVIEW 7 Day 4 MAIN MENU MIXED REVIEW

  9. 4.MD.1.1 and 4.MD.1.2 DAY 2 Solve for the equivalent of the following measurement. Use the number line to help solve the following problems. 3 kilograms = ______ grams + = Jeff wants to measure the mass of a large wooden box filled with horse feed. What is the best unit of measure for him to use? Kevin wants to split a $66.00 tip between the three waiters that served his party. How much will each of the three waiters get? grams liters $22.00 $20.00 kilograms milliliters $33.00 $30.00 MAIN MENU B C D A B C D A 4 2 3 1

  10. REVIEW 1 Day 2 REVIEW 1 Day 3 REVIEW 1 Day 4 GEOMETRYSmart to the Core - Daily Review REVIEW 2 Day 2 REVIEW 2 Day 3 REVIEW 2 Day 4 REVIEW 3 Day 2 REVIEW 3 Day 3 REVIEW 3 Day 4 MAIN MENU MIXED REVIEW

  11. 4.G.1.1 and 4.G.1.2 DAY 2 Identify the two-dimensional figures below and their properties. Identify the angle as acute, obtuse, right, or a straight angle. Number of angles: Number of sets of parallel lines: Name of shape: Kevin drew a triangle on his note book as shown in the figure below. Allie’s swimming pool looks like thequadrilateral below. Which statement about the figure is true? What type of quadrilateral is it? One angle is equal to 90°. One angle is greater than 90°. All angles are equal to 90°. All angles are equal. MAIN MENU D B A C B C Square Trapezoid Rectangle Rhombus D A 4 2 3 1

  12. ROCK CLIMBINGMixed Review Challenge MIXED REVIEW 1 MIXED REVIEW 2 MIXED REVIEW 3 MAIN MENU

  13. ROCK CLIMBINGMixed Review Challenge 1 NEXT GAME HOME

  14. ROCK CLIMBINGMixed Review Challenge 2 NEXT GAME HOME

  15. ROCK CLIMBINGMixed Review Challenge 3 NEXT GAME HOME

  16. 4.OA.1.1 What is the multiplication equation for the model below? RESET ANSWER

  17. ANSWER KEY 11 x 2 = 22 or 2 x 11 = 22

  18. 4.OA.1.1 The number 364 is 4 times as much as some number. What is the number? RESET ANSWER

  19. ANSWER KEY 91

  20. 4.OA.1.1 There are 3 times as many pizza slices left over than pizza slices eaten. There were 10 pizza slices eaten. What is the number of pizza slices remaining? RESET ANSWER

  21. ANSWER KEY 30

  22. 4.OA.1.2 What is a multiplication equation that represents the bar model below? 18 w w w w w w w w w w RESET ANSWER

  23. ANSWER KEY 18 = 9 x n

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