This set stretches fourth graders with profit math (9 haunted-house tickets at $42 minus $128 in supplies), unit-rate work on 672 cupcakes across 8 batches, and identifying "The haunted forest was a maze of shadows" as a metaphor. A character glancing nervously over her shoulder is labeled foreshadowing.

Fill-in prompts cover 6 vampires gathering 47 candies each, 504 pumpkins split onto 7 trucks, and naming the all-knowing narrator as omniscient point of view. Multi-step money problems and craft-of-writing vocabulary share the page.

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Busy Bee
Halloween Math & Reading
Grade 4
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. A haunted house sells 9 tickets at $42 each and spends $128 on supplies. What is the profit?
 A) $240
 B) $250
 C) $260
 D) $270
2. Which sentence uses a metaphor?
 A) The candle flickered like a firefly.
 B) The haunted forest was a maze of shadows.
 C) Leaves crunched under her feet.
 D) The owl hooted loudly.
3. A bakery makes 672 cupcakes in 8 batches. If it only runs 3 batches, how many cupcakes does it make?
 A) 242
 B) 248
 C) 252
 D) 258
4. A story describes a character looking nervously over her shoulder before entering a dark room. This is an example of:
 A) onomatopoeia
 B) flashback
 C) foreshadowing
 D) alliteration
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) Six vampires each collect 47 candies on Halloween night. Together they collect 282 candies.
2) A pumpkin farm sorts 504 pumpkins equally onto 7 trucks. Each truck carries 72 pumpkins.
3) Saying something is something else without using like or as is called a metaphor.
4) A costume shop sells 12 masks at $15 each. Total sales are $180.
5) The point of view where the narrator knows every character's thoughts is called omniscient point of view.
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