Fourth Grade Printable Packs
52 printable packs covering the complete fourth-grade curriculum — Math, ELA, Science, State History, and Art. Each pack is just $4.99 with instant download.
Mathematics
Multi-Digit Multiplication & Division, Fractions & Decimals, Measurement, Geometry (Angles & Shapes), Data & Line Plots
Standards Covered
- Multi-digit multiplication & long division (4.NBT.5-6)
- Equivalent fractions; compare; add/subtract like denominators; fraction × whole number (4.NF.1-4)
- Decimals to hundredths; relate to fractions (4.NF.5-7)
- Measurement conversion; area & perimeter; angles & symmetry (4.MD, 4.G)
English Language Arts
Theme & Summary, Compare/Contrast & Point of View, Main Idea & Text Structure, Multi-Paragraph Writing, Grammar & Vocabulary
Standards Covered
- Determine theme; summarize; compare characters/settings/events; point of view (4.RL.2-3, 4.RL.6, 4.RL.9)
- Main idea; explain procedures/concepts; facts vs opinions; integrate two texts (4.RI.2-3, 4.RI.6-8)
- Write opinion, informative & narrative multi-paragraph with evidence (4.W.1-3)
- Commas, quotations, conjunctions; vocabulary & figurative language (4.L.1-2, 4.L.4-5)
Science & Engineering
Energy & Waves, Earth (Rocks, Erosion, Fossils), Organism Structures & Adaptations, Design Challenges
Standards Covered
- Energy forms & transfer; simple circuits; sound & light waves (4-PS3, 4-PS4)
- Rocks, erosion, fossils; Earth's layers & plate tectonics intro (4-ESS1-2)
- Organism structures & adaptations; body systems; plants (4-LS1)
- Engineering design: criteria, constraints, real-world problems (3-5-ETS1)
Art, Music, PE, Health & Technology
Perspective & Color Theory, Art History, Music & Instruments, PE & Fitness, Health & Nutrition, Tech & Coding
Standards Covered
- Art: perspective, color theory; art history (Renaissance, Impressionism)
- Music: notation, instruments, folk songs, two-part harmony
- PE: team sports, fitness goals, heart rate; Health: nutrition, puberty ed, choices
- Technology: research, presentations, keyboarding; coding intro (block coding)
Get the Complete Grade 4 Curriculum
Our Complete Math and Complete ELA bundles each cover an entire year of fourth-grade instruction — 230–235 pages for just $4.99.
Why Parents Love Our Grade 4 Packs
Common Core & NGSS Aligned
Every pack aligns with Common Core and NGSS fourth-grade standards.
Print Unlimited Copies
Download once, print as many times as you need. Great for siblings and classrooms.
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Answer Keys Included
Every math and language arts pack includes complete answer keys for parents.
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Social Studies & State History
State Geography, Native Peoples, Exploration & Colonization, Statehood, Government, Economic Development, Notable People
Standards Covered
Grade 4 State Geography — Regions, Landforms & Resources
120 pages on your state's geography — regions, major landforms, bodies of water, natural resources, state capital and major cities, neighboring states, and creating physical relief or regional maps. Supports any state's fourth-grade geography focus. Aligned with state social studies standards.
Grade 4 Native Peoples & State History
110 pages on indigenous peoples who originally inhabited the state or region — cultures, use of natural resources, life before and after European contact, and respectful representation. Supports state history curricula (e.g. California Native American tribes, Oklahoma tribes). Aligned with state social studies standards.
Grade 4 Exploration & Colonization (State)
115 pages on exploration and colonization relevant to your state — first explorers and settlers, reasons for settlement, impact on Native populations, and key events (e.g. Spanish missions, Dutch New Amsterdam, depending on state). Aligned with state fourth-grade history standards.
Grade 4 Statehood & U.S. Connections
105 pages on the path to statehood and connections to U.S. history — when the territory became a state, key events (pioneer migration, Gold Rush, Civil War if relevant), state symbols (flag, motto, bird, flower), and how the state fits the American story. Aligned with state standards.
Grade 4 State Government & Civics
95 pages on state government — governor, state legislature, state courts, how state differs from local and federal government, state and U.S. capitals, and the idea of the U.S. as a union of states (federalism in simple terms). Simulation: passing a state law. Aligned with state civics standards.
Grade 4 Economic Development (State)
100 pages on how the state grew economically — important industries (e.g. auto in Michigan, Gold Rush and tech in California), how geography influenced economy (farmland, mining, ports), and changes over time. Aligned with state fourth-grade economics and geography.
Grade 4 Notable People & Cultures (State)
100 pages highlighting famous individuals and cultural contributions to the state — civil rights leaders, inventors, artists, past governors, and the influence of various cultural groups on the state's identity. Supports state history and multicultural curricula. Aligned with state standards.
Grade 4 United States Regions & Geography
115 pages for states that emphasize U.S. regions in fourth grade — all 50 states, regions (New England, Midwest, etc.), key characteristics, map skills, and state capitals. Complements state-specific packs or stands alone. Aligned with national geography standards.
G4 Complete State History & Social Studies Bundle
185 pages combining state geography, Native peoples, exploration and colonization, statehood, government, economic development, and notable people — a full state history supplement for fourth grade. Use with your state's specific narrative. Aligned with state social studies standards.
Grade 4 State History Research Project
90 pages for a state history research project — topic choice, sources, note-taking, outline, draft, and presentation. Flexible for state-specific topics (person, place, event). Aligned with state social studies and ELA standards.