Florida FAST Grade 4 Math Free Worksheets: Printable B.E.S.T.-Aligned Practice with Answer Keys
TL;DR: Free printable Grade 4 math worksheets for Florida families – B.E.S.T.-aligned practice with answer keys covering multi-digit multiplication, division, fractions, decimals, measurement, and geometry tested across the three FAST progress-monitoring windows.
Key takeaways:
- Florida FAST replaced the FSA in 2022-23 and runs three progress-monitoring windows per year.
- FAST uses Florida’s B.E.S.T. standards, which differ in a few places from Common Core.
- Worksheets cover every grade-4 B.E.S.T. benchmark – operations, base ten, fractions, measurement, geometry, data.
- All pages are free PDFs with step-by-step answer keys.
- Short, daily practice (15-20 minutes) is more effective than long weekend sessions.
There is a moment in fourth grade when a kid realizes that multiplication is not just times tables anymore. Now there is a three-digit number on top, a one-digit number underneath, and a whole little procedure to carry out. Around the same time, division stops coming out even — there is a remainder, and you have to figure out what it means. Fractions turn into things you compare and add. Decimals appear, quietly, like they were always going to. This is the year math grows up a little.
It is also a year that builds on itself more than any grade before it. Multiplicative comparison leads into multi-step word problems. Understanding factors and multiples makes fraction work make sense later. A fourth grader in Orlando who gets comfortable with place value in the fall is setting up the decimal work that arrives in the spring. The connections are real, which is exactly why steady practice pays off.
These 43 worksheets were built for that. Whether your child is in Miami, Jacksonville, Tampa, or a smaller town between them, each one isolates a single skill so you can see clearly how it is going.
What’s on this page
This page holds 43 single-skill PDFs, each aligned to the Florida B.E.S.T. Standards for Mathematics at Grade 4. Each file is deliberately narrow. A worksheet on factors and multiples stays on factors and multiples; a worksheet on adding fractions with like denominators does not wander into decimals. That narrowness is what makes these useful as a diagnostic — one skill, one clear answer about whether it has stuck.
Every PDF is laid out the same way so a child always knows what to expect. It starts with a one-page Quick Review that explains the skill simply and shows one fully worked example. Then there are 20 practice problems that climb gently from easy to harder. Four word problems come next, grounding the skill in something real. The final page is a student-facing answer key written for the student — short, friendly explanations they can read alone and genuinely understand.
Place Value & Multi-Digit Numbers
- Understanding Place Value Relationships — [4.NBT.A.1] each place is ten times the one to its right
- Reading and Writing Multi-Digit Numbers — [4.NBT.A.2] standard form, word form, and expanded form
- Comparing and Ordering Multi-Digit Numbers — [4.NBT.A.2] use place value and the symbols >, <, and =
- Rounding Multi-Digit Numbers — [4.NBT.A.3] round to any place from tens to hundred-thousands
Multi-Digit Arithmetic
- Adding Multi-Digit Whole Numbers — [4.NBT.B.4] the standard addition algorithm, with regrouping
- Subtracting Multi-Digit Whole Numbers — [4.NBT.B.4] the standard subtraction algorithm, including across zeros
- Multiplying by a One-Digit Number — [4.NBT.B.5] multiply up to four digits by a single digit
- Multiplying Two Two-Digit Numbers — [4.NBT.B.5] the area model and the standard algorithm side by side
- Dividing with Remainders — [4.NBT.B.6] divide and name the leftover as a remainder
- Finding Factors and Multiples — [4.OA.B.4] list every factor of a number and its first multiples
- Prime and Composite Numbers — [4.OA.B.4] exactly two factors means prime; more means composite
Operations & Problem Solving
- Multiplicative Comparisons — [4.OA.A.1] read ‘4 times as many’ as a multiplication statement
- Multiplicative Comparison Word Problems — [4.OA.A.2] solve ‘times as many’ stories with multiplication or division
- Multi-Step Word Problems — [4.OA.A.3] two or more operations in one real-world problem
- Interpreting Remainders — [4.OA.A.3] decide what the leftover means — round up, drop it, or use it
- Number and Shape Patterns — [4.OA.C.5] follow a rule and find the next terms in a pattern
Fractions
- Equivalent Fractions — [4.NF.A.1] the same amount written with different numbers
- Comparing Fractions — [4.NF.A.2] compare fractions with unlike denominators using benchmarks
- Adding Fractions with Like Denominators — [4.NF.B.3a] add the numerators, keep the denominator
- Subtracting Fractions with Like Denominators — [4.NF.B.3a] subtract the numerators, keep the denominator
- Decomposing Fractions — [4.NF.B.3b] break a fraction into a sum of unit fractions
- Adding and Subtracting Mixed Numbers — [4.NF.B.3c] work with the whole and fraction parts, including regrouping
- Multiplying a Fraction by a Whole Number — [4.NF.B.4b] repeated addition of a fraction, written as multiplication
- Fraction Word Problems — [4.NF.B.3d] real-world stories that call for adding or subtracting fractions
Decimals
- Fractions with Denominators 10 and 100 — [4.NF.C.5] rename tenths as hundredths and add the two
- Decimal Notation for Fractions — [4.NF.C.6] write tenths and hundredths as decimals, and back
- Comparing Decimals to Hundredths — [4.NF.C.7] line up the place values and compare with >, <, =
- Adding Decimal Fractions — [4.NF.C.5] add decimals to the hundredths place
Measurement & Data
- Converting Measurement Units — [4.MD.A.1] change from a larger unit to a smaller one
- Measurement Word Problems — [4.MD.A.2] length, weight, volume, and time in real situations
- Area of Rectangles — [4.MD.A.3] length times width — the space inside a rectangle
- Perimeter of Rectangles — [4.MD.A.3] the distance all the way around a rectangle
- Area and Perimeter Word Problems — [4.MD.A.3] decide whether a problem needs area or perimeter
- Line Plots with Fractions — [4.MD.B.4] read and use a line plot of fraction measurements
Angles
- Angles as Fractions of a Circle — [4.MD.C.5] a full turn is 360 degrees — find a fraction of it
- Measuring Angles with a Protractor — [4.MD.C.6] name angles acute, right, or obtuse by their measure
- Drawing Angles with Given Measures — [4.MD.C.6] know what a given degree measure should look like
- Adding and Subtracting Angles — [4.MD.C.7] an angle split into parts — find the missing part
Geometry
- Points, Lines, Rays, and Angles — [4.G.A.1] the building blocks of geometry and how to tell them apart
- Parallel and Perpendicular Lines — [4.G.A.1] lines that never meet, and lines that cross at a square corner
- Classifying Triangles — [4.G.A.2] sort triangles by their angles and their sides
- Classifying Quadrilaterals — [4.G.A.2] name four-sided shapes by their sides and angles
- Lines of Symmetry — [4.G.A.3] find the lines that fold a shape onto itself
How to use these worksheets at home
Keep the sessions small. A fourth grader has a real attention budget, and fifteen focused minutes spends it well. One PDF is one sitting — start it, finish it, put it away. The feeling of completing something is part of what keeps a kid willing to come back tomorrow.
Think in pairs. Skills in fourth grade come with natural partners, and doing them back to back makes the second one feel easy. “Multiplying by One-Digit Numbers” sets up “Multiplying by Two-Digit Numbers.” “Equivalent Fractions” should come right before “Comparing Fractions,” because finding a common form is half of comparing. “Area of Rectangles” and “Perimeter of Rectangles” belong together too — kids confuse the two constantly, and seeing them side by side is the cure.
Florida families know practice has to fit real life — the heat, the schedule, the long stretch of the school year. Print one PDF the night before so the morning is not a scramble. Hold the answer key until the work is done, then hand it over and let your child check their own page. Reading why an answer is right is the part that actually teaches, and it costs only a couple of extra minutes.
One more thing worth doing: when a worksheet goes badly, resist the urge to push through more of the same. A rough page is information, not a failure. It tells you exactly which skill needs a second, slower pass — maybe with you sitting beside your child, working the Quick Review example together before they try the practice problems again. Fourth graders bounce back fast when the reset feels calm rather than like a punishment.
A note about FAST at Grade 4
Florida students take the Florida Assessment of Student Thinking — Mathematics, known as FAST. Unlike most states, Florida uses three progress-monitoring windows across the year: PM1 in the fall, PM2 in the winter, and PM3 in the spring. That means your child’s math is being checked more than once, with the spring window giving the fullest picture. FAST is built on the Florida B.E.S.T. Standards for Mathematics.
At Grade 4, FAST asks students to multiply and divide multi-digit numbers, reason about fractions and decimals, solve multi-step problems, and work with measurement, angles, and geometry. Because every PDF here targets one B.E.S.T. standard, the three FAST windows give you a built-in rhythm: check in after each one, see which skills are solid and which are not, and aim your practice precisely instead of reviewing everything.
A short closing
Fourth-grade math is a long year, but it is built one skill at a time, and a child can absolutely keep pace with it that way. Bookmark this page, print one PDF tonight, and let your student start small — a single set of multiplication problems is a fine beginning. Florida kids handle hard things when the next step is clear, and a worksheet on the table makes the next step about as clear as it gets.
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Recommended EffortlessMath Books
For a workbook that pairs neatly with these printable practice pages, Mastering Grade 4 Math walks your child through every fourth-grade topic with clear examples and lots of try-it-yourself problems. For extra word-problem practice (the part many fourth graders find hardest), see Mastering Grade 4 Math Word Problems.
Frequently Asked Questions
What topics are covered in these Florida Grade 4 worksheets?
Multi-digit multiplication, long division with one-digit divisors, place value through millions, equivalent and comparing fractions, adding and subtracting fractions, multiplying fractions by whole numbers, decimals to hundredths, area and perimeter, measurement conversions, angles and shape classification, and multi-step word problems – all mapped to Florida’s B.E.S.T. standards at grade 4.
What is FAST?
FAST (Florida Assessment of Student Thinking) replaced the FSA in 2022-23. It’s a progress-monitoring system with three test windows during the school year (PM1 in fall, PM2 in winter, PM3 in spring). The PM3 in spring is the accountability test. Each PM is shorter than the old FSA was.
Are these worksheets free?
Yes – every worksheet is a free PDF download. No login, no email, no paywall. Print one copy at home or a class set for your room. Please don’t repost the PDFs on other sites.
Are these aligned with the B.E.S.T. standards?
Yes. The pages follow Florida’s B.E.S.T. Standards for Mathematics at grade 4. B.E.S.T. shares much of its content with Common Core but reorganizes a few benchmarks and adds Florida-specific expectations around financial literacy and computation fluency.
How do I print these worksheets?
Click any worksheet to open the PDF, then print from your browser (Ctrl/Cmd + P). Set scale to 100% on letter paper so the layout stays clean. Most pages are one or two sheets – easy to staple into a focused weekly packet.
How often should my fourth grader practice?
For most fourth graders, 15-20 minutes a day, four or five days a week, works well. With three FAST windows per year, steady year-round practice beats cramming before any one PM. Don’t push through fatigue.
What should I do if my child struggles?
Pause and walk through one problem together. If a whole topic is too hard, drop a level – multiplication facts before long division, equivalent fractions before fraction addition. Rebuilding the missing prerequisite is faster than pushing through frustration.
Is there an answer key?
Yes – every worksheet PDF includes a step-by-step answer key. For fourth graders, walking through the answer key together teaches more than just marking a page right or wrong. Ask your child to explain each step.
Any tips for Florida parents new to fourth-grade math?
Three habits help most: (1) daily 2-minute multiplication-fact drills, (2) talking about fractions and decimals at Publix or while cooking, and (3) reading word problems aloud before your child writes anything. Hearing the story usually helps the math click.
Where can we find more grade 4 practice?
EffortlessMath has more grade 4 worksheets by topic, the Mastering Grade 4 Math workbook, and a focused Grade 4 Math Word Problems book. The Related Lessons section below links to clear step-by-step explanations of the biggest fourth-grade skills.
Related EffortlessMath Lessons
If a topic on this page feels rusty, these short lessons go deeper:
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