
Math Challenges for Year 4 Students
Explore a set of math problems for Year 4 students covering addition, comparison of decimals, conversion of units, and more. Test your skills with Annie and Kim's money, decimal ordering, time calculations, and fraction conversions. Get ready for engaging exercises to enhance mathematical proficiency.
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Year 4 | Week 5| Day 1 1) Annie has 3.60 and Kim has 50p more. How much do they have altogether? 5 2.38 = 2) 3) Write <, > or = to compare. 6.51 6.7 10 39 = 4)
Year 4 | Week 5| Day 1 1) Annie has 3.60 and Kim has 50p more. How much do they have altogether? 7.70 5 2.38 = 2) 2.62 3) Write <, > or = to compare. 6.51 6.7 < 10 39 = 390 4)
Year 4 | Week 5| Day 2 3 weeks = days 1) 2) Complete the bar model. 6.50 2.47 3) Put the decimals in descending order. 3.05 6.82 3.56 6.84 4,900 = 49 4)
Year 4 | Week 5| Day 2 3 weeks = days 21 1) 2) Complete the bar model. 6.50 2.47 4.03 3) Put the decimals in descending order. 3.05 6.84 6.82 6.82 3.56 3.56 6.84 3.05 4,900 = 49 100 4)
Year 4 | Week 5| Day 3 5 years = 1) months 45p 2) Rosie has 2 How many bags of sweets can she buy? 3) Round 12.8 to the nearest whole number. 4 328 = 4)
Year 4 | Week 5| Day 3 5 years = 60 1) months 45p 2) Rosie has 2 How many bags of sweets can she buy? 4 bags 3) Round 12.8 to the nearest whole number. 13 4 328 = 1,312 4)
Year 4 | Week 5| Day 4 Write <, > or = to compare. 1) 150 minutes 3 hours 2) Teddy has 32. He spends one quarter of his money. How much money does he have left? 1 4 3 4 3) 0 0.5 1 3 5+= 1 4)
Year 4 | Week 5| Day 4 Write <, > or = to compare. 1) < 150 minutes 3 hours 180 minutes 2) Teddy has 32. He spends one quarter of his money. How much money does he have left? 24 1 4 1 2 3 4 3) 0 0.25 0.5 0.75 1 2 3 5+= 1 5 4)
Year 4 | Week 5| Day 5 1) 1 day = 24 hours In 7 days, there are hours. 2) How many days are there in April? 9.55 3) Complete the part-whole model. 70p Convert 3 5 4) 8 to an improper fraction.
Year 4 | Week 5| Day 5 1) 1 day = 24 hours In 7 days, there are hours. 168 2) How many days are there in April? 30 days 9.55 10.25 3) Complete the part-whole model. 70p Convert 35 29 8 4) 8 to an improper fraction.
Year 4 | Week 6| Day 1 1) It is morning. Write the 12-hour digital time. Write <, > or = to compare. 2) 2 years 24 months 5.49 = p 3) 6 8+9 8= 4)
Year 4 | Week 6| Day 1 1) It is morning. Write the 12-hour digital time. 11:35 am Write <, > or = to compare. 2) 2 years 24 months = 5.49 = p 549 3) 6 8+9 15 8 or 17 8= 4) 8
Year 4 | Week 6| Day 2 1) Jack wakes up at 06:45 What number is the minute hand on his analogue alarm clock pointing to? minutes = 360 seconds 2) Write <, > or = to compare. 3) 3.21 4) Which numbers can be divided into equal groups of 6? 48 24 52 72
Year 4 | Week 6| Day 2 1) Jack wakes up at 06:45 What number is the minute hand on his analogue alarm clock pointing to? 9 minutes = 360 seconds 6 2) Write <, > or = to compare. 3) > 3.21 3.12 4) Which numbers can be divided into equal groups of 6? 48 48 24 24 52 52 72 72
Year 4 | Week 6| Day 3 1) Convert this 12-hour digital time into 24-hour clock time. 7:45 pm Write <, > or = to compare. 1 2 hour 40 minutes 2) 3) Dora buys a juice for 55p and a cupcake for 98p. Estimate the total cost. 4) Complete the number line. 36 45 72 81 90
Year 4 | Week 6| Day 3 1) Convert this 12-hour digital time into 24-hour clock time. 7:45 pm 19:45 Write <, > or = to compare. 1 2 hour 40 minutes 2) < 3) Dora buys a juice for 55p and a cupcake for 98p. Estimate the total cost. 160p or 1.60 4) Complete the number line. 36 45 54 63 72 81 90 99 108
Year 4 | Week 6| Day 4 1) Write 20 minutes past 4 in the afternoon in 24-hour clock time. 2) It is morning. Write the 12-hour digital time. 100p 4 = 3) p ? ? 4) Which angle is greater than a right angle?
Year 4 | Week 6| Day 4 1) Write 20 minutes past 4 in the afternoon in 24-hour clock time. 16:20 2) It is morning. Write the 12-hour digital time. 6:15 am 100p 4 = 25 3) p ? ? 4) Which angle is greater than a right angle?
Year 4 | Week 6| Day 5 12-hour digital time 24-hour clock time 17:35 1) : 2) Quarter to 9 in the morning is written as in 24-hour clock time. 3) What is half of 3.60? 4) Are these lines parallel or perpendicular?
Year 4 | Week 6| Day 5 12-hour digital time 12-hour digital time 5:35 pm 24-hour clock time 17:35 17:35 24-hour clock time 1) 08 45 : 2) Quarter to 9 in the morning is written as in 24-hour clock time. 3) What is half of 3.60? 1.80 4) Are these lines parallel or perpendicular? perpendicular