Mixed operations review worksheets
Fourth graders use mixed fact review to keep all four operations sharp while classwork moves on to multi-digit algorithms. Twenty-five quick problems from the 0 to 12 fact range keep recall automatic. A child who hesitates on 7 × 8 will stall in long multiplication.
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What students need to know
Read the sign before you touch the numbers. Every problem on this page could be add, subtract, multiply, or divide.
This skill runs from 3rd grade through 5th grade. Pick a grade above for level-matched sentences, teaching notes, and worksheets.
Mixed operations review across the grades
3rd grade
Mixed operations worksheets shuffle addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division facts onto one page, so third graders can't coast on a single operation. The real skill is reading the sign first: twenty fact-level problems where the operation changes line to line.
4th grade
Fourth graders use mixed fact review to keep all four operations sharp while classwork moves on to multi-digit algorithms. Twenty-five quick problems from the 0 to 12 fact range keep recall automatic. A child who hesitates on 7 × 8 will stall in long multiplication.
5th grade
By fifth grade, fact recall should be effortless, and mixed review is how it stays that way. Thirty fact-level problems across all four operations make a quick warm-up before fractions and decimals, where a forgotten fact usually causes the wrong answer.
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