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TEKS 4.4F Worksheets — Grade 4 Use strategies and algorithms, including the standard

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What TEKS 4.4F says: Use strategies and algorithms, including the standard algorithm, to divide up to a four-digit dividend by a one-digit divisor.

This page has 200+ practice questions tagged specifically to TEKS 4.4F. 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: Division up to 4-digit ÷ 1-digit; word problem or pure.

Tatiana has 48 stickers to share equally among her 6 friends. How many stickers will each friend receive?

  1. 8
  2. 6
  3. 10
  4. 7

Why: To find out how many stickers each friend will receive, divide the total number of stickers, 48, by the number of friends, which is 6. So, 48 ÷ 6 = 8. Therefore, each friend will receive 8 stickers.

Yuki and her family went on a camping trip to Big Bend National Park. They packed 1,240 snacks to share over 5 days. If they want to divide the snacks equally each day, how many snacks will they have per day?

  1. 248
  2. 220
  3. 240
  4. 260

Why: To find out how many snacks Yuki's family will have per day, divide the total number of snacks, 1,240, by the number of days, which is 5. So, 1,240 ÷ 5 = 248. This means they can have 248 snacks each day.

Ximena is making prickly pear cactus jelly to sell at a local market in Texas. She has 784 ounces of prickly pear juice. If she uses 7 ounces of juice for each jar of jelly, how many jars can she make?

  1. 112
  2. 97
  3. 110
  4. 114

Why: To find out how many jars Ximena can make, divide the total ounces of prickly pear juice, which is 784, by the ounces used for each jar, which is 7. So, 784 ÷ 7 = 112. Therefore, Ximena can make 112 jars of jelly.

Diya is organizing a bake sale at her school in Austin, Texas. She baked 1,234 cookies to sell. If she wants to package them into boxes with 7 cookies in each box, how many complete boxes can she make?

  1. 176
  2. 175
  3. 177
  4. 174

Why: To find out how many complete boxes of cookies Diya can make, divide the total number of cookies, 1,234, by the number of cookies per box, which is 7. Performing the division, 1,234 ÷ 7 equals 176. This means Diya can make 176 complete boxes of cookies.

Lila has a collection of 24 colorful marbles. She organized them into bags with an equal number of marbles in each bag. If she puts 6 marbles in each bag, how many bags will she have?

  1. 4
  2. 5
  3. 6
  4. 3

Why: To find out how many bags Lila can make, divide the total number of marbles by the number of marbles per bag: 24 ÷ 6 = 4. This means Lila will have 4 bags of marbles.

Yara went to a pecan farm in Texas where she picked 2,456 pecans. She wanted to pack them into bags, with each bag holding 8 pecans. How many bags will Yara need to pack all the pecans she picked?

  1. 307
  2. 312
  3. 256
  4. 304

Why: To find out how many bags Yara needs, divide the total number of pecans by the number of pecans per bag: 2,456 ÷ 8 = 307. Therefore, Yara will need 307 bags to pack all the pecans.

Diego has 48 marbles. He wants to share them equally among his 6 friends at his birthday party. How many marbles will each friend receive?

  1. 8
  2. 6
  3. 10
  4. 12

Why: To find out how many marbles each friend will receive, divide the total number of marbles (48) by the number of friends (6). So, 48 ÷ 6 = 8. Therefore, each friend will receive 8 marbles.

Sofia loves to explore the Texas Hill Country. She picked 624 wildflowers to decorate her house. If she puts the same number of flowers in each of her 8 vases, how many flowers will be in each vase?

  1. 78
  2. 76
  3. 80
  4. 82

Why: To find out how many flowers will be in each vase, divide the total number of flowers (624) by the number of vases (8). So, 624 ÷ 8 = 78. Therefore, each vase will have 78 flowers.

Common questions about TEKS 4.4F

What is TEKS 4.4F?

TEKS 4.4F 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 divide up to a four-digit dividend by a one-digit divisor.

How many TEKS 4.4F practice questions are available?

200+ practice questions tagged to TEKS 4.4F. 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 4.4F on the STAAR?

Division up to 4-digit ÷ 1-digit; word problem or pure. TEKS 4.4F 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 4.4F and modeled on real STAAR item shapes. No typos, no wrong answer keys, no broken explanations.