Leap Math 4th

Leap Math 4th

4th Grade

39 Qs

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Leap Math 4th

Leap Math 4th

Assessment

Quiz

Mathematics

4th Grade

Hard

CCSS
4.OA.A.3, 4.NBT.A.2, 4.NF.B.3A

+21

Standards-aligned

Created by

LYNDSEY FERRIS

Used 28+ times

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39 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Which 3 of the following is the correct word form, standard form and unit form for the following number: 5,836

5000+800+30+6

Five thousand, eight hundred thirty-six,

5 Thousands, 8 hundreds, 30 tens, 6 ones

5 Thousands, 8 hundreds, 36 tens, 0 ones

5000+800+36+0

Tags

CCSS.4.NBT.A.2

2.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Which numbers make the comparison true?

27,768 < __________ Select 2

  1. 27,769

  1. 27,744

  1. 27,773

  1. 27,968

  1. 28,744

Tags

CCSS.4.NBT.A.2

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Media Image

Which skyscraper has the tallest height?

  1. Willis Tower

  1. World Trade Center

  1. Empire State Building

  1. Trump International

Tags

CCSS.4.NBT.A.2

4.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Select the 2 correct comparisons

  1. 989,889 < 988,989

  1. 988,989 > 989,889

  1.  988,989< 989,889

  1. 989,889=988,989

989,889 > 988,989

Tags

CCSS.4.NBT.A.2

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

A bus driver wanted to know about how many miles he drove on his last 3 trips. From Louisiana to Oregon, he drove 2,295 miles.  Then, from Florida to New York he drove 1,145 miles. Finally, he drove 1,360 miles from Baton Rouge to New York City. Round each number to the nearest hundred and find the approximate number of miles he drove on his last three trips.

4700 Miles

4800 Miles

4900 Miles

4600 Miles

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Media Image

What is the number of students who own cats rounded to the nearest ten?

528,110

  1. 528,200

  1. 528,106

  1. 528,100

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Select the correct answer

25,096

+ 15,804

_______



  1. 30,890

  1. 40,890

  1. 40,900

  1. 30,990

Tags

CCSS.4.NBT.B.4

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