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Oregon Grade 4 Math Standards

A clear, original guide to Grade 4 Oregon Common Core, with 29 rewritten learning targets, practice notes, and planning support.

Oregon Grade 4 math is where students strengthen multiplication and division, deepen place-value reasoning, work with fractions, interpret measurement and data, and explain mathematical thinking with more precision. This Oregon Common Core guide gives Oregon families and educators a clear bridge from standards language to real grade-level practice: 29 student-friendly expectations across 5 math strands, with emphasis on shape attributes, quadrilaterals, partitioning, and geometry vocabulary, fraction models, number lines, equivalence, and comparisons, place value, rounding, comparing numbers, and multi-digit computation. Whether the next checkpoint is classroom progress, intervention, homeschool planning, or OSAS review, the best preparation uses weekly spiral review that revisits earlier units while new topics are introduced.

Use this Oregon Grade 4 page for teacher planning, parent support, after-school tutoring, and independent practice. The wording, examples, and practice notes are tailored to Oregon Common Core, so the page works as a grade-specific planning tool rather than a copied standards list.

Free Grade 4 Math Checklist + Practice Plan

Use this Oregon Grade 4 math guide as a printable standards checklist. Start with the overview, mark the skills your student already handles, then choose one weak area for focused review before OSAS or classroom assessments.

Oregon Grade 4 Math Standards Overview

For Oregon, Grade 4 is a turning point: students strengthen multiplication and division, deepen place-value reasoning, work with fractions, interpret measurement and data, and explain mathematical thinking with more precision. This overview organizes Oregon Common Core into plain-language strands so you can quickly identify what to teach, review, or reteach.

Ratios and Proportional Relationships

For Oregon Grade 4, this strand highlights ratios, rates, proportional relationships, and percents. Includes 1 student-facing skill target for this grade.

Number and Operations-Fractions

For Oregon Grade 4, this strand highlights fraction models, number lines, equivalence, and comparisons. Includes 8 student-facing skill targets for this grade.

Geometry

For Oregon Grade 4, this strand highlights shape attributes, quadrilaterals, partitioning, and geometry vocabulary. Includes 9 student-facing skill targets for this grade.

Number and Operations in Base Ten

For Oregon Grade 4, this strand highlights place value, rounding, comparing numbers, and multi-digit computation. Includes 6 student-facing skill targets for this grade.

Operations and Algebraic Thinking

For Oregon Grade 4, this strand highlights operations, equations, patterns, and problem solving. Includes 5 student-facing skill targets for this grade.

Grade 4 OSAS Practice Plan

A useful Oregon Grade 4 plan should not race through all 29 expectations at once. Start with the highest-leverage strands, rotate in quick review, and ask students to explain how they know. For this page, begin with Ratios and Proportional Relationships, Number and Operations-Fractions, Geometry; then spiral in the remaining strands as students gain confidence.

For Oregon Grade 4 students, a strong weekly rhythm is simple: one fluency warm-up, one visual model, one word problem, one written explanation, and one quick check tied back to Oregon Common Core. That routine keeps OSAS practice connected to real Grade 4 standards instead of random worksheets.

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All Oregon Grade 4 Math Standards, Rewritten

The codes below follow the Oregon Grade 4 source standards structure. The wording is intentionally rewritten in original, family-friendly language for learning and planning.

Oregon 4.RP Ratios and Proportional Relationships

For Oregon Grade 4, this strand focuses on ratios, rates, proportional relationships, and percents. The 1 item below give quick Grade 4 skill targets.

Code Skill
4.DR.A.1 Read and interpret data displays.

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Oregon 4.NF Number and Operations-Fractions

For Oregon Grade 4, this strand focuses on fraction models, number lines, equivalence, and comparisons. The 8 items below give quick Grade 4 skill targets.

Code Skill
4.DR.B.2 Read and interpret data displays.
4.NF.A.1 Identify and create equivalent fractions.
4.NF.A.2 Compare and order fractions.
4.NF.B.3 Represent and reason with fractions.
4.NF.B.4 Represent and reason with fractions.
4.NF.C.5 Identify and create equivalent fractions.
4.NF.C.6 Connect fractions and decimals.
4.NF.C.7 Compare and order fractions.

Oregon 4.G Geometry

For Oregon Grade 4, this strand focuses on shape attributes, quadrilaterals, partitioning, and geometry vocabulary. The 9 items below give quick Grade 4 skill targets.

Code Skill
4.GM.A.1 Identify parallel and perpendicular lines.
4.GM.A.2 Identify parallel and perpendicular lines.
4.GM.A.3 Identify and sketch a line of symmetry for a two dimensional figure.
4.GM.B.4 Measure and convert units.
4.GM.B.5 Work with ratios and unit rates.
4.GM.B.6 Measure and classify angles.
4.GM.C.7 Measure and classify angles.
4.GM.C.8 Measure and classify angles.
4.GM.C.9 Measure and classify angles.

Oregon 4.NBT Number and Operations in Base Ten

For Oregon Grade 4, this strand focuses on place value, rounding, comparing numbers, and multi-digit computation. The 6 items below give quick Grade 4 skill targets.

Code Skill
4.NBT.A.1 Solve time and elapsed-time problems.
4.NBT.A.2 Use place value to understand numbers.
4.NBT.A.3 Round numbers using place value.
4.NBT.B.4 Work with ratios and unit rates.
4.NBT.B.5 Work with ratios and unit rates.
4.NBT.B.6 Divide multi-digit numbers with and without remainders.

Oregon 4.OA Operations and Algebraic Thinking

For Oregon Grade 4, this strand focuses on operations, equations, patterns, and problem solving. The 5 items below give quick Grade 4 skill targets.

Code Skill
4.OA.A.1 Write and solve equations.
4.OA.A.2 Connect multiplication and division.
4.OA.A.3 Work with ratios and unit rates.
4.OA.B.4 Calculate all factor pairs for a whole number in the range 1-100.
4.OA.C.5 Describe and extend patterns.

How to Use This Oregon Grade 4 Math Checklist

  1. Choose one Oregon Grade 4 strand. Start with a domain that matches the current lesson, a recent quiz, or the student's biggest need in this grade.
  2. Teach the Oregon Common Core Grade 4 idea with a model. Use arrays, number lines, strip diagrams, area models, tables, or real objects before shortcuts.
  3. Add Oregon Grade 4-ready context. Include word problems so students learn when to use the skill, not only how to calculate.
  4. Ask for Oregon Grade 4 reasoning. Students should explain why the answer works, whether it is reasonable, and how the model connects to the standard code.
  5. Spiral review for Oregon OSAS review in Grade 4. Revisit older standards each week so skills stay ready for classroom assessments and longer review cycles.

Oregon Grade 4 Math Standards FAQ

What standards does this page explain?

This page explains the Grade 4 math expectations from Oregon Common Core in clear, original language for families, teachers, tutors, and homeschool planners.

Is this official standards wording?

No. This Oregon Grade 4 page is an independent, student-friendly rewrite designed for planning and practice. Use the official standards source for formal policy wording.

How should students practice these skills?

For Oregon Grade 4 review, students should practice with a mix of fluency, visual models, word problems, and short explanations. That balance helps them transfer the skill instead of memorizing one problem type.

How does this connect to testing?

The Grade 4 standards describe what students learn; OSAS is the assessment context students may encounter in Oregon. Strong preparation comes from understanding the standards deeply, modeling problems clearly, and explaining answers with precise math language.

Source Note

This independent Oregon guide paraphrases Grade 4 mathematics expectations for readability and learning support. It is not official wording and is not affiliated with the state education agency. Always consult official standards documents for formal language, updates, and compliance decisions.

For more Oregon Grade 4 support, visit the Grade 4 Math Online Center or browse Grade 4 math worksheets.