Grade 4 learners solve money word problems involving multiple amounts. They line up decimal points carefully to add three or more values like $3.45, $1.20, and $0.75. Real-world contexts including purchases, totals, and making change connect decimal computation to everyday situations through CCSS 4.NF.6 practice problems. Students apply decimal addition and subtraction to multi-step real-world problems for Grade 4 fluency and lasting math confidence at home.

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Busy Bee
Decimal Addition and Subtraction
Grade 4
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) Grade 4: Jake spent $3.45, $1.20, and $0.75. The total is $5.40.
2) Grade 4: To add multiple money amounts, first line up the decimal points.
3) Grade 4: The sum of $3.45 and $1.20 equals $4.65 before adding the third amount.
4) Grade 4: Adding $4.65 + $0.75 gives the final total of $5.40.
5) Grade 4: Maria bought items for $2.30, $1.85, and $0.50, totaling $4.65.
6) Grade 4: When adding money in Grade 4, each amount must show two decimal places.
7) Grade 4: The total of $5.20, $3.40, and $1.10 is $9.70.
8) Grade 4: Subtracting $5.40 from $10.00 leaves change of $4.60.
9) Grade 4: Three items cost $1.25, $2.50, and $0.75, totaling $4.50.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
$3.45 + $1.20
$4.65
$4.65
$4.65 + $0.75
$5.40
$5.40
$5.20 + $3.40 + $1.10
$9.70
$9.70
$10.00 - $5.40
$4.60
$4.60
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