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Students compute Maya's tree and delivery change, infer why plants in a shady corner grew pale, and calculate garden area for a 14-by-9-meter plot. Part B has five fill-in-the-blank problems about rose bush cost with a coupon, nursery seedling distribution, and identifying the leaf as the food-making plant part.

Plant science, area calculation, and inference from contrast details — shady versus sunny plants — combine the full range of Grade 4 skills in a spring context.

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Busy Bee
Spring Math & Reading
Grade 4
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Maya buys 6 fruit trees at $35 each and pays $40 for delivery. She pays with $400. What is her change?
 A) $140
 B) $150
 C) $160
 D) $170
2. A story says "Plants in the shady corner grew weak and pale while those in the sunny spot grew tall and green." What can you infer?
 A) All plants need shade.
 B) Plants grow better in the dark.
 C) Plants need sunlight to grow strong.
 D) Water is not important.
3. A rectangular garden is 14 m long and 9 m wide. What is its area in square meters?
 A) 46
 B) 112
 C) 126
 D) 140
4. A farmer has 54 tulip bulbs. 56 of them sprout. How many sprouted?
 A) 36
 B) 40
 C) 45
 D) 48
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) Nine rose bushes cost $28 each. After a $52 coupon, the total is $200.
2) A nursery ships 360 seedlings equally to 8 stores. Each store gets 45 seedlings.
3) The part of the plant that makes food using sunlight, water, and air is the leaf.
4) A rectangular plot is 12 ft by 15 ft. Its area is 180 square feet.
5) Drawing a conclusion from evidence in a passage is called making an inference.
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