Students fix three summer computation errors — a goggles total where 7 x 11 was wrongly written as 78, a sticker share saying 84 / 7 = 11, and a beach cooler decimal sum 0.6 + 0.25 reported as 0.31. Part B has four fill-ins about sunscreen bottles, arm float sharing, splash pad area, and kayak costs. Part C asks for a two-step marshmallow problem and a setting inference from fireflies and crickets.

Catching the 0.6 + 0.25 = 0.31 slip builds the place-value habit fourth graders need before fifth-grade decimal work takes off.

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Summer Review Sheets
Grade 4
★ Part A: Fix the Sentence
Each sentence has an error. Rewrite it correctly on the line.
1) Fix the sentence:
A pool shop sold 7 goggles at $11 each. The total was $78 because 7 x 11 = 78.
Rewrite: A pool shop sold 7 goggles at $11 each. The total was $77 because 7 x 11 = 77.
2) Fix the sentence:
Kira split 84 stickers equally among 7 friends. Each friend got 11 stickers because 84 / 7 = 11.
Rewrite: Kira split 84 stickers equally among 7 friends. Each friend got 12 stickers because 84 / 7 = 12.
3) Fix the sentence:
A beach cooler holds 0.6 kg of fruit and 0.25 kg of cheese. It holds 0.31 kg of food altogether.
Rewrite: A beach cooler holds 0.6 kg of fruit and 0.25 kg of cheese. It holds 0.85 kg of food altogether.
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) A camp orders 6 boxes of sunscreen with 12 bottles each. That is 72 bottles total.
2) A lifeguard shares 96 arm floats equally among 8 pools. Each pool gets 12 floats.
3) A rectangular splash pad is 9 feet long and 5 feet wide. Its area is 45 square feet.
4) Five kayaks cost $40 each. The total cost is $200 .
★ Part C: Short Answer
Answer each question in one or two complete sentences.
1) A summer camp bought 8 bags of marshmallows with 15 marshmallows each. They used 47 at the campfire. How many are left? Show your steps.
Step 1: 8 x 15 = 120 marshmallows total. Step 2: 120 - 47 = 73 marshmallows left.
2) A story says "Fireflies blinked on and off as the crickets sang their evening song." What time of day is it? How do you know?
It is nighttime. Fireflies come out after dark and crickets sing loudly in the evening, so the clues show it is night.
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