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TEKS 4.4D Worksheets — Grade 4 Use strategies and algorithms, including the standard
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What TEKS 4.4D says: Use strategies and algorithms, including the standard algorithm, to multiply up to a four-digit number by a one-digit number and to multiply a two-digit number by a two-digit number.
This page has 200+ practice questions tagged specifically to TEKS 4.4D. Below: a sample of 8 with answers and explanations so you can preview the worksheet before printing. Every question goes through an AI quality gate (gpt-4o for content review, Claude Sonnet 4.5 for math verification) before publishing.
Cognitive demand: medium. Typical question shape: Multi-digit multiplication; word problem or pure computation.
Ricardo is organizing a school fundraiser in Waco, Texas, where he plans to sell homemade tamales. Each tamale costs $5. If he sells 32 tamales, how much money will he make in total?
- $160 ✓
- $150
- $180
- $170
Why: To find out how much money Ricardo will make, you need to multiply the number of tamales he sells by the price of each tamale. So, you calculate 32 × 5. This equals $160. Therefore, the correct answer is $160.
David is helping his father on their peach farm near Lufkin, Texas. They picked 245 peaches in the morning and 138 peaches in the afternoon. How many peaches did they pick altogether?
- 383 ✓
- 382
- 391
- 370
Why: To find the total number of peaches David and his father picked, you need to add the two amounts together. So, 245 peaches in the morning plus 138 peaches in the afternoon equals 245 + 138 = 383 peaches altogether. Therefore, the correct answer is 383.
Amir is selling homemade bluebonnet cookies at the Fredericksburg Farmers Market. He made 125 cookies on Saturday and 138 cookies on Sunday. How many cookies did he make in total over the weekend?
- 263 ✓
- 273
- 245
- 258
Why: To find the total number of cookies Amir made, add the number of cookies made on Saturday (125) to the number of cookies made on Sunday (138). So, 125 + 138 = 263. Therefore, the correct answer is 263.
Manuel is organizing a school field trip to see the wildlife in Wichita Falls. The trip costs $32 per student. If 24 students are going on the trip, how much will the total cost be for all the students?
- 768 ✓
- 754
- 780
- 704
Why: To find the total cost for the field trip, multiply the cost per student by the number of students. So, 32 * 24 = 768. Therefore, the total cost for all the students is 768.
Kiaan is helping his family at their ranch in Texas. They have 24 fences that need to be repaired. Each fence takes 5 hours to repair. How many total hours will it take to repair all of the fences?
- 120 ✓
- 100
- 130
- 110
Why: To find the total hours to repair all the fences, multiply the number of fences (24) by the time it takes to repair each fence (5 hours). So, 24 * 5 = 120 hours. Therefore, the correct answer is 120.
Pablo's school is selling t-shirts for their upcoming football game. Each t-shirt costs $12. If Pablo sells 25 t-shirts, how much money will he make in total?
- 300 ✓
- 250
- 275
- 400
Why: To find the total amount of money Pablo makes, you multiply the number of t-shirts he sells by the cost of each t-shirt. So, 25 t-shirts × $12 per t-shirt = $300. Therefore, the correct answer is 300.
Harper is organizing a field trip for her class to the Texas Hill Country. The bus company charges $225 for one bus. If Harper needs 3 buses for the trip, how much will she need to pay in total?
- $675 ✓
- $525
- $450
- $700
Why: To find the total cost for 3 buses, multiply the cost of one bus ($225) by the number of buses (3). So, 225 × 3 = 675. Therefore, Harper needs to pay $675 in total.
Maria is planting a garden in her backyard in the Hill Country of Texas. She decides to plant 24 peach trees in rows, with each row having 6 trees. How many rows of peach trees will Maria have in her garden?
- 4 ✓
- 6
- 18
- 30
Why: To find out how many rows of peach trees Maria will have, we need to divide the total number of trees by the number of trees in each row. We take 24 peach trees and divide them by 6 trees per row: 24 ÷ 6 = 4. Therefore, Maria will have 4 rows of peach trees in her garden.
Common questions about TEKS 4.4D
What is TEKS 4.4D?
TEKS 4.4D is a Grade 4 Number & Operations (Computation) standard from the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills. The standard says: Use strategies and algorithms, including the standard algorithm, to multiply up to a four-digit number by a one-digit number and to multiply a two-digit number by a two-digit number.
How many TEKS 4.4D practice questions are available?
200+ practice questions tagged to TEKS 4.4D. All free to print or practice online. We pull a fresh set each time you print a worksheet so your kid doesn't see the same questions twice.
What kind of questions test TEKS 4.4D on the STAAR?
Multi-digit multiplication; word problem or pure computation. TEKS 4.4D is a medium-cognitive-demand standard — 1-2 step questions are typical.
Where do these questions come from?
Generated by our AI pipeline, then independently quality-gated by two cross-vendor models (gpt-4o for content review, Claude Sonnet 4.5 for math verification) before publishing. Every question is tagged to TEKS 4.4D and modeled on real STAAR item shapes. No typos, no wrong answer keys, no broken explanations.