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Free Ontario Grade 4 Math Worksheets

Printable math worksheets for Grade 4 students in Ontario, fully aligned to the 2020 Ontario Mathematics curriculum. Each page covers the number sense, multiplication, fractions, and geometry expectations your child is working on right now — printed on one sheet and completed with pencil and paper. No screen time for your child, no searching for the right level for you.

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Question 1

A school has 8 classrooms. Each classroom has 28 desks. How many desks in total?

Write a multiplication equation to solve.

Question 2

Write an equivalent fraction for 3/4 using twelfths.

Multiply numerator and denominator by the same number.

Question 3

What is the area of a rectangle with length 9 cm and width 6 cm?

Area = length × width.

Question 4

Round 4,738 to the nearest thousand.

Is 4,738 closer to 4,000 or 5,000?

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Every worksheet is mapped to the current provincial curriculum, not a generic standard.

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What math topics are covered in Ontario Grade 4? The Ontario 2020 Mathematics curriculum for Grade 4 covers five strands: Number (multiplication and division to 10×10, multi-digit addition and subtraction, fractions and decimals), Algebra (patterns, variables), Data (bar graphs, interpreting data), Spatial Sense (area, perimeter, angles, symmetry), and Financial Literacy (budgets, simple interest). Paperpath worksheets focus primarily on Number and Spatial Sense expectations.

How do Paperpath worksheets align with the Ontario 2020 curriculum? Every Paperpath worksheet is mapped to the specific curriculum expectations for each grade and province. When you register and select Ontario as your province, worksheets for Grade 4 are generated using the 2020 Ontario Mathematics curriculum as the reference — not a generic North American standard. This means the vocabulary, sequencing, and content reflect exactly what your child's teacher is covering in class.

How many worksheets can my child do per week? There is no fixed limit — you can generate as many worksheets as you like within your plan. Most parents find 3–5 sessions per week of 12–15 minutes each is the most effective routine for building consistent number fluency without fatigue. Paperpath is designed for daily short practice, not long weekend catch-up sessions.