Grade 4 Fractions Worksheets
Free printable fractions practice for Grade 4 students. Generate problems, solve them on screen or paper, and download as PDF.
What Your Child Will Learn
In Grade 4, fraction work deepens with equivalent fractions, mixed numbers, and adding/subtracting fractions with like denominators. Students learn systematic methods for finding equivalent fractions by multiplying or dividing the numerator and denominator by the same number.
Students convert between improper fractions and mixed numbers and compare fractions with unlike denominators using benchmarks (0, 1/2, 1). They solve word problems involving fractions in measurement and data contexts. Visual models transition from concrete to drawn representations.
Skills Covered
- Finding equivalent fractions systematically
- Converting between improper fractions and mixed numbers
- Comparing fractions with unlike denominators using benchmarks
- Adding and subtracting fractions with like denominators
- Solving fraction word problems in context
- Representing fractions on number lines
Curriculum Aligned: Aligned with Strand B (Number): equivalent fractions, comparing fractions, and operating with fractions with like denominators.
Parent Tip: Equivalent fractions click when your child sees them — fold a paper in half, then in half again. One half and two quarters are clearly the same amount.
What your child will practice
- Fractions and DecimalsRepresent fractions from halves to twelfths using various models, and explain relationships between them.
Free Practice Worksheets
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Build confidence with approachable problems
Solve each problem. Take your time.
- 1.Write an equivalent fraction for 1/3 using a denominator of 6.
- 2.Write an equivalent fraction for 2/4 using a denominator of 8.
- 3.Add these fractions: 3/7 + 2/7 =
- 4.Subtract these fractions: 5/9 - 1/9 =
- 5.Write 5/2 as a mixed number.
- 6.Write the mixed number 2 1/4 as an improper fraction.
Full range of grade expectations
Solve each problem. Show your work.
- 1.Write two equivalent fractions for 3/4.
- 2.Compare the fractions using <, >, or =. 2/5 □ 4/5
- 3.Sarah ate 1/3 of a pizza and her brother ate 1/3 of the same pizza. What fraction of the pizza did they eat altogether?
- 4.Draw a picture to represent the fraction 5/8.
- 5.A baker made 2 1/4 pies. He sold 1 1/4 pies. How many pies are left?
- 6.Mark has a rope that is 7/10 of a meter long. He cuts off 3/10 of a meter. How much rope does he have left?
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Create a Free AccountFrequently Asked Questions
Why do students struggle with fractions?
Fractions require understanding parts of a whole, which is more abstract than counting. Using visual models like fraction bars and number lines helps build intuition.
How can I help my child with fractions at home?
Use real-life examples: cooking (measuring cups), pizza slices, and sharing equally. These concrete experiences make fractions meaningful.
What fraction skills should my child know by grade level?
Grade 3: identifying and comparing simple fractions. Grade 4: equivalent fractions and adding with like denominators. Grade 5-6: all four operations with fractions and mixed numbers.