Fourth graders move between math computation and geometry vocabulary across nine fill-in-the-blanks — 11 pizzas at $9 for a pool party, naming a 90-degree right angle, splitting 192 trail mix bags among 8 groups, defining equivalent fractions, counting 12 rows of 9 pool chairs, naming a four-sided shape with right angles, and totaling beach passes at $65 each. Part B is a four-pair matching set linking acute, obtuse, right, and straight angles to their degree measurements.

Switching between word-problem math and angle vocabulary in one sheet mirrors the mixed thinking standardized tests demand.

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Summer Review Sheets
Grade 4
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) A pool party needs 11 pizzas at $9 each. The total cost is $99 .
2) An angle that measures exactly 90 degrees is called a right angle.
3) A camp divides 192 trail mix bags among 8 groups. Each group receives 24 bags.
4) Two fractions that name the same amount are called equivalent fractions.
5) A lifeguard counts 12 rows of 9 chairs by the pool. There are 108 chairs total.
6) A shape with four sides and four right angles is called a rectangle.
7) Three families spend $65 each on beach passes. Together they spend $195 .
8) A line segment has two endpoints that mark where it begins and ends.
9) A water park sells 288 tickets in 6 hours. It sells 48 tickets per hour.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
acute angle
measures less than 90 degrees
measures exactly 90 degrees
obtuse angle
measures more than 90 but less than 180 degrees
measures exactly 180 degrees
right angle
measures exactly 90 degrees
measures less than 90 degrees
straight angle
measures exactly 180 degrees
measures more than 90 but less than 180 degrees
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