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p-top: 48 p-bot: 48 p-left: 32 p-right: 32 p-x: 32 m-bot: 24

Students compute Ben's mulch change, infer the season from a passage about robins and warm sunlight, and find how many of 48 roses are red given 3/4 are. Part B has five fill-in-the-blank problems about seed tray and hose revenue, equal seed rows, and the term for using clues and prior knowledge to understand text.

Applying fraction understanding to a garden context — finding 3/4 of 48 — bridges fraction computation and real-world application.

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Busy Bee
Spring Math & Reading
Grade 4
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Ben buys 7 bags of mulch at $18 each and pays with $200. What is his change?
 A) $64
 B) $74
 C) $84
 D) $94
2. The passage says "Jane slipped off her jacket as warm sunlight filled the yard and robins chirped nearby." What can you infer?
 A) It is early winter.
 B) It is a cold night.
 C) Spring has arrived.
 D) It is raining hard.
3. A garden has 48 roses and 34 of them are red. How many roses are red?
 A) 32
 B) 34
 C) 36
 D) 38
4. A rectangular flower bed is 15 ft long and 12 ft wide. What is its area in square feet?
 A) 54
 B) 150
 C) 180
 D) 192
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) A shop sells 8 seed trays at $22 each and one hose for $24. Total revenue is $200.
2) A farmer plants 225 seeds equally into 9 rows. Each row gets 25 seeds.
3) Using story clues and your own knowledge to understand the text is called making an inference.
4) A gardener has 35 bulbs and plants 2/5 of them. That is 14 bulbs.
5) A rectangular garden is 25 ft by 18 ft. Its perimeter is 86 feet.
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