4th Grade PLACE VALUE
4th Grade Rounding
Prime and Composite
Factors and Multiples
Random Facts
100

What is the value of the 7 in 7,391?

7,000

100

Round number 196 to the nearest TENS place.

200

100

Is 37 prime or composite?

Prime


100

A factor pair of 36 is 1 and 36. 

What is another factor pair of 36?

Accepting: 

2 and 18

3 and 12

4 and 9

6 and 6

100

In what year was Burgundy Farm Country Day School founded?

1946

200

Write the number fourteen thousand, four hundred twenty-two in standard form.

14,422

200

Round the number 4,987 to the nearest HUNDREDS place.

5,000

200

2 is a composite number


True or False

False


200

What are the first five multiples of 3?

3, 6, 9, 12, 15

200

Which city and state is Megan from?

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

300

Write the number in standard form.

800,000+60,000+5,000+200+30

865,230


300

Round the number 84,754 to the nearest TEN THOUSANDS place.

84,000

300

True or false:

Composite numbers have more than two factors

True

300

What are the factors of 16?

1,2,4,8,16

300

What was Mike's job before teaching?

A pilot in the Air Force

400

Order the following numbers from LEAST to GREATEST.

84,676

83,748

84,667

83,748; 84,667; 84,676

400

Round this number to the HIGHEST place value: 9,934,234

10,000,000

400

Is 57 prime or composite?

Composite


400

Every 4th person in line at the bookstore will get a free book. Which places in the line will get a free book?

A. 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th

B. 4th, 8th, 9th, 12th

C. 4th, 8th, 12th, 16th

C. 4th, 8th, 12th, 16th 


Multiples of 4

400

Counting this year, how many COMBINED years have Megan and Mike taught at Burgundy?

19

500

What is the value of the LARGEST 8 in the following number:


987,368,842

Eighty (80) million


500

Estimate the sum by rounding the following numbers to the HUNDREDS place value: 8,736 + 2,458

8,700 + 2,500 = 11,200

500

is 1 prime or composite?

Neither

500

What are the prime factors of 12?

2 and 3

500

Write a mathematical equation about the number of ounces of hot chocolate the Redtails will drink today if every student drinks 8 ounces.

24 x 8 = 192