Grades 3–5
Final Exam
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Grade 4 Math: Multiplication & Division: Final Exam Review
Free multiplication and division practice for elementary students. Build confidence with multi-digit products, division with remainders, and the relationship between the two operations. Comprehensive review mixing skills from the whole unit. Use this set the week before a major test.
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Use for daily fact fluency practice or as a review station before multi-step word problem lessons.
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Study guide
# Final Exam Review Guide
Comprehensive review mixing skills from the whole unit. Use this set the week before a major test.
## Unit checklist
Work through every section below, then take the final exam quiz.
# Multiplication Facts and Patterns
Knowing basic facts from 0 through 12 speeds up harder problems. Patterns help: multiplying by 10 adds a zero, and doubling a factor doubles the product. The commutative property means 6 × 7 equals 7 × 6. Arrays and area models show multiplication as rows and columns.
# Multi-Digit Multiplication
Break larger numbers into place values when multiplying. The standard algorithm multiplies each digit of the bottom factor by each digit of the top factor, then adds partial products. Estimation checks whether an answer is reasonable before you finish the full calculation.
# Division Concepts
Division can mean sharing equally or finding how many groups fit. A remainder is what is left when a number does not divide evenly. Division and multiplication are inverse operations: if 7 × 8 = 56, then 56 ÷ 7 = 8.
# Word Problems
Read carefully to decide whether the situation calls for multiplication or division. Equal groups, area, and comparison problems often use multiplication. Sharing and grouping problems often use division. Draw a picture or write an equation to match the story.
FAQ
- Does this pack include long division?
- Yes. Questions cover division with remainders and multi-digit multiplication strategies used in grades 4 and 5.
- How long should students spend on this practice?
- Most students complete the sample quiz in 10 to 15 minutes. Use it as a quick check or assign repeatedly for fluency building.