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Free Printable Math Games for Grade 4 — Worksheets, Activities & PDFs

Generate printable math game worksheets and classroom activities for Grade 4 — multiplication, division, fractions, and more. Customize the difficulty, download a PDF, and print in seconds.

Math in Grade 4 is when children move into multi-digit multiplication, long division, fractions, and decimals — all at once. Our free Grade 4 math game worksheets and activities turn that practice into play: every activity is generated dynamically, so you get a fresh set of problems each time you click Generate. No sign-up, no limit on how many times you generate. All PDFs include an answer key.

Free Printable Math Game Worksheets & Activities for Grade 4

Adding madness

Grades 3, 4, 5, 6
adding madness game logo

The numbers are scrambled — can you sort them out? Place mixed-up numbers back into the grid so that every row and column adds up to the totals printed around the edge. Fiendishly satisfying once you find the solution, and a brilliant workout for logical thinking and mental addition.

Addition Arithmagon

Grades 4, 5, 6, 7
Logo for the game: Addition Arithmagon

A polygon where the edges hold the secret! Numbers sit at the vertices and their sums appear on the edges connecting them — but some are hidden. Students must reason carefully to recover every missing value. A wonderfully elegant puzzle that develops algebraic thinking without the algebra.

Addition Maze

Grades 2, 3, 4
Logo for the game: Addition Maze

Solve the addition problem, follow the correct answer, and navigate your way through the maze — all the way to a pot of gold! A motivating, adventure-style addition activity that keeps students solving problems because they genuinely want to find the way out.

Addition Squares

Grades 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Logo for the game: Addition Squares

A satisfying logic-meets-addition challenge for Grades 1 through 6! Fill in the empty squares so that every row and column adds up to the target numbers printed around the edge. Endlessly variable and genuinely rewarding to solve — the kind of puzzle students actually ask for more of.

Addition Sum Search

Grades 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
addition sum search game logo

Like a word search — but for numbers! Hunt through the grid to find connected numbers that add up to the given target. Connections can run horizontally, vertically, or diagonally, making every puzzle a fresh and satisfying hunt. A brilliant activity that makes addition practice feel like a real game.

Balance Scale Fractions

Grades 3, 4, 5
Logo for the balance scale fractions

Balance the scale by solving for the missing fraction! Each scale is a visual equation — students apply fraction addition, subtraction, and simplification to make both sides equal. An intuitive, game-like approach to fraction equations that builds algebraic reasoning from an early age.

Connect Four Math

Grades 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Logo for the game: Connect Four Math

Connect Four — the classic game you love — reimagined as a math challenge! Students solve arithmetic problems to claim their squares and build a line of four. An innovative game-worksheet format that turns math practice into competitive, laugh-out-loud classroom fun. Completely free to generate!

Countdown Numbers

Grades 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
logo Countdown Numbers

Six random numbers, one target — can you hit it? Use any combination of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division to reach the target number exactly. Inspired by the classic TV game show, this is one of the most addictive math challenges your students will ever play!

Fraction Addition Maze

Grades 2, 3, 4, 5
Logo for the game: Fraction Addition Maze

Put fraction addition skills to the ultimate test in this maze adventure! Solve a fraction addition problem at each junction, follow the correct answer, and find your path to the pot of gold. A self-checking, self-motivating activity that makes fraction practice genuinely exciting.

Fraction Bingo

Grades 3, 4
Logo for the game: Fraction Bingo

A wonderfully playful introduction to fractions! Instead of numbers, fraction pie diagrams fill the bingo cards — students match the fraction called to the correct pie on their card. An ideal icebreaker for a fractions unit that gets the whole class engaged from the very first call.

Fraction Dividing Maze

Grades 3, 4, 5
Logo for the game: Fraction Dividing Maze

Divide fractions, choose the right path, and work your way through this challenging maze to claim the pot of gold at the end! A motivating, adventure-style worksheet that turns one of math's trickiest skills into a problem-solving challenge students actually want to complete.

Fraction Domino

Grades 2, 3, 4, 5
logo for the fraction domino game

A brilliant hands-on game that makes fractions fun! Play using the same rules as classic domino, but match equivalent or related fractions instead of dots. A fantastic group activity that builds fraction recognition naturally through play — no drilling required.

Fraction Multiplication Maze

Grades 3, 4, 5
Logo for the game: Fraction Multiplication Maze

Multiply fractions at every fork in the road and navigate your way to the prize! This maze format makes fraction multiplication practice self-checking and self-motivating — students keep solving because they want to find the pot of gold, not just because they have to.

Fraction Subtraction Maze

Grades 3, 4, 5, 6
Fraction subtraction maze leading to a pot of gold.

Subtract fractions at every crossroads and follow the correct answer to find your way out of the maze — and to the pot of gold that awaits! A uniquely engaging self-checking challenge that makes fraction subtraction practice feel like a proper puzzle adventure.

How Many Squares

Grades 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Logo for the game: How Many Squares

Count the squares — if you can! This deceptively tricky visual puzzle trips up most people on their first try, because squares come in all sizes. A brilliant critical thinking challenge that sparks great classroom discussion and proves that looking carefully really is a mathematical skill.

Magic squares

Grades 3, 4, 5, 6
logo magic square math game

Place the numbers 1 through 9 in a 3×3 grid so that every row and column adds up to the target number. It sounds straightforward — but finding the perfect arrangement is a true test of mathematical thinking. A timeless puzzle that has fascinated minds for centuries!

Match sum

Grades 2, 3, 4
The match sum math game logo

Three squares, four numbers each — but only three numbers in each square add up to the target sum. Can you spot the odd one out in all three squares? A sharp, satisfying puzzle that trains both addition skills and careful observation at the same time.

Math crossword

Grades 3, 4
math crossword game logo

Download this clever program and create unlimited math crossword puzzles right on your own computer! Choose your preferred operations and generate unique worksheets in seconds. A creative way to practice arithmetic that feels more like fun than studying.

Math domino

Grades 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
logo for the math game domino

Your favourite domino game — with a math twist! Instead of dots, the tiles show arithmetic problems. Match the answers to keep the chain going and sneak in valuable calculation practice without it feeling like a drill. Perfect for pairs or small groups.

Math Problem Search

Grades 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Logo for the game: Math Problem Search

Word search — but for math problems! Hidden arithmetic equations are concealed inside the grid, running in multiple directions. Choose your operators, grid size, and search directions to create a puzzle that's perfectly calibrated for any grade level. A refreshingly different way to practise any operation.

Math Pyramid Puzzle

Grades 3, 4, 5
Math Pyramid – Printable Addition and Subtraction Game Worksheet

The ancient pyramid holds a secret — missing numbers! Each brick equals the sum of the two bricks beneath it, but time has worn away the clues. Can your students rebuild the pyramid by finding all the missing values? A captivating logic and arithmetic challenge kids won't want to put down.

Math squares

Grades 3, 4, 5
logo math squares puzzle game

You have the answers and the operators — now find the missing numbers! Place the digits 1 through 9 in the right spots, using each only once, to make every equation correct. It sounds easier than it is, and that's exactly what makes it so addictive!

Math triangle

Grades 3, 4
math traingle game logo

Fill in the missing numbers to complete the triangle! Each field is the sum or difference of the two fields above it. A deceptively simple puzzle that builds a deep understanding of addition and subtraction — great for classroom practice or homework.

Multiplication Maze

Grades 2, 3, 4
Logo for the game: Multiplication Maze

Navigate the maze by solving multiplication problems at every turn — only the correct answer leads you forward! A rewarding self-checking activity that keeps students multiplying through pure adventure. Reach the end and the pot of gold is yours — but only if your math is right!

Multiplication Squares

Grades 3, 4, 5, 6
Logo for the game: Multiplication Squares

Combine multiplication, division, and logical thinking in one elegant puzzle! Fill the grid so every row and column multiplies to the target values around the edge. A uniquely effective challenge for Grades 3 through 6 that makes advanced arithmetic feel like solving a mystery.

Multiplication Times Table Mazes

Grades 3, 4
logo multiply times tables

Ditch the boring times table drills — navigate a maze instead! Students find the correct path through the grid by following answers to multiplication problems. A clever disguise for serious times table practice that keeps kids genuinely engaged from start to finish.

Open the safe

Grades 2, 3, 4
Open the Safe – Printable Addition Math Game Worksheet

Can you crack the code? Press exactly 4 buttons on the safe's panel so their sum equals 100. Sounds simple — but with 10 numbered buttons to choose from, it's trickier than you think! A brilliantly addictive printable math puzzle that makes addition practice genuinely exciting.

Rullo

Grades 4, 6
rullo logo

A board full of numbers — your job is to cross some out! Scratch off numbers in each row and column until the remaining ones add up to the target on the edge. Simple to understand, surprisingly difficult to master, and completely impossible to put down once you start.

Subtraction Maze

Grades 2, 3, 4
Logo for the game: Subtraction Maze

Find the path through this tricky subtraction maze and claim the pot of gold at the end! Solve each problem, choose the right answer path, and keep going. A brilliantly motivating format that turns repetitive subtraction practice into an engaging, self-checking adventure.

Time Bingo

Grades 1, 2, 3, 4
Logo of the time bingo game worksheet.

Bingo meets the clock in this wonderfully flexible time-telling game! Players match clocks on their cards to the times called out, with options for 4×4 or 5×5 cards and difficulty ranging from whole hours to exact minutes. A classroom favourite that makes telling time genuinely exciting.

Time Dominoes

Grades 1, 2, 3, 4
Time dominoes math worksheet for practicing telling time with clocks and digital times or spoken times.

Domino with a twist — every tile shows a clock on one end and a time in words or digits on the other! Students match the clock face to the correct written time as they build the chain. Adjust the difficulty from hourly all the way down to 5-minute intervals for the perfect challenge level.

Why Use Math Games in Grade 4?

Games add a goal — complete a bingo row, solve the maze, reach the target number — which keeps students focused through more repetitions than a plain drill sheet would. Activities like multiplication matching, fraction puzzles, and arithmetic mazes help fourth graders build understanding and retention while keeping motivation high.

Fourth grade is a pivotal year: students are expected to fluently multiply and divide multi-digit numbers, work with equivalent fractions, and begin understanding decimals. Repetition is essential — but drill fatigue is real. A game worksheet reframes the same practice as a challenge to win rather than a task to endure, which dramatically increases the number of problems a child is willing to attempt in a single sitting.

Because every worksheet on this site is generated dynamically, you get a fresh set of numbers every time you click Generate. That means you can use the same game format for Monday homework, a Wednesday warm-up, and a Friday assessment without students ever seeing the same worksheet twice.

About the Worksheets

All worksheet generators on edu-games.org are created by Johannes Verhoef, an educator and developer with hands-on classroom experience. Every tool is designed around a single principle: less teacher prep, more student engagement. The generators are free, require no account, and produce print-ready PDFs with answer keys included.

Grade 4 Math Games — Frequently Asked Questions

Are these suitable as math center activities?

Yes. Because every worksheet is generated dynamically, you can print a different version for each student or group — making them ideal for math center activities, partner games, and small-group work. The game formats (bingo, maze, pyramid) also work well for whole-class activities where students compete or collaborate.

What math topics do the Grade 4 game worksheets cover?

The worksheets cover multi-digit multiplication and division, fractions (equivalent fractions, comparing, adding and subtracting), decimals, factors and multiples, and geometry basics — all calibrated to the Grade 4 curriculum. Most generators also let you adjust the number range to go easier or harder.

Can I adjust the difficulty for fourth graders?

Yes. Most generators let you set the number range or choose specific multiplication tables and divisors, so you can tailor the worksheet to your students' current level or gradually increase the challenge over time.

How do I get a different worksheet each time?

Every worksheet is generated dynamically. Click Generate again and you get a completely new set of numbers — useful for giving each student a unique sheet or reusing the same game format week after week.

Do the Grade 4 game worksheets include answer keys?

Yes. Every PDF download includes the answer key as a separate page so you can check student work quickly without a separate lookup.

How do math games help fourth graders learn?

Games add a goal — complete a bingo row, solve the maze, reach the target — which keeps students focused through more repetitions than a plain drill sheet would. Fourth graders build multiplication fluency, fraction understanding, and problem-solving skills while staying motivated.

Who creates the worksheets on edu-games.org?

All worksheet generators are created by Johannes Verhoef, an educator and developer with classroom experience. The tools are designed to be practical, flexible, and easy to use in real teaching environments.