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4th-grade/4th Grade Math

True Or False Statements

In True Or False Statements topic, 4th Grade students will learn how to judge math statements using facts and reasoning. They decide whether a statement is true or false and explain why. Students practice careful checking instead of guessing. This topic builds accuracy and strong math habits.

Statements may involve place value, multiplication, division, fractions, or measurement. Some statements look true at first but have a small mistake. Students learn to spot these mistakes and correct them. This practice helps students become better at checking work and avoiding careless errors.

What Children Learn

Students evaluate statements using math facts and step by step checking. They practice checking multiplication and division relationships. Children judge comparison statements using place value. They evaluate fraction statements using equivalent fractions. Students also learn to rewrite a false statement so it becomes true. They explain their decision using clear math language.


Sample Questions Children Practice

1. True or False: 7 x 8 equals 54

2. Fill in the blank: True or False: 3,405 is greater than 3,450. Answer is _____

3. True or False: One half is equal to two fourths

4. Fill in the blank: True or False: 96 divided by 12 equals 7. Answer is _____

5. Thinking question: Write a false statement about area and perimeter and then rewrite it to make it true


Why This Topic Matters

True or false practice builds strong checking habits. Students learn to slow down and confirm answers. This improves accuracy in all math work. It also strengthens reasoning and explanation skills. These habits help students in tests and real problem solving.

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