The best Montana MAST Grade 4 Math study plan is steady, focused, and easy to follow. Students need more than random worksheets. They need a plan that finds weak skills, reviews those skills, checks progress, and builds confidence with mixed practice.
This plan gives parents, teachers, tutors, and students a clear 4-week route through Grade 4 place value, multi-digit operations, word problems, fractions, decimals, measurement, angles, geometry, and symmetry.
Best Montana MAST Grade 4 Math 4-Week Study Plan
This plan is built around the skills Grade 4 students usually need most: place value, operations, word problems, fractions, decimals, measurement, geometry, angles, and multi-step reasoning.
Week 1
Find the Baseline and Rebuild Place Value
Focus: Baseline skill check, place value, rounding, comparing numbers, addition, subtraction, and organized work.
- Start with a short mixed quiz or review set to find the baseline.
- List missed questions by skill instead of only writing a score.
- Review place-value relationships, rounding, estimation, addition, and subtraction.
Student goal: Explain the value of each digit and check if whole-number answers are reasonable.
Week 2
Strengthen Multiplication, Division, and Word Problems
Focus: Multiplicative comparison, factors, multiples, multiplication, division, patterns, and multi-step word problems.
- Use arrays, area models, and bar models before moving to faster calculation.
- Practice comparison language such as times as many and fewer than.
- Ask students to write the equation and a sentence explaining the answer.
Student goal: Choose the correct operation and explain why the answer matches the story.
Week 3
Review Fractions, Decimals, and Measurement
Focus: Equivalent fractions, fraction comparison, fraction operations, decimal notation, measurement conversions, line plots, area, and perimeter.
- Use fraction strips, number lines, grids, and money models.
- Connect 0.6 to 0.60 before comparing decimals.
- Have students label units and explain whether they are finding area, perimeter, or a measurement conversion.
Student goal: Use models, units, and equations to explain fractions, decimals, and measurement problems.
Week 4
Finish with Angles, Geometry, Mixed Practice, and Pacing
Focus: Angles, protractors, lines, rays, shape classification, symmetry, mixed review, pacing, and missed-question correction.
- Review angle measurement and geometry vocabulary with drawings.
- Use mixed practice so students switch between skills without hints.
- Practice pacing: solve easier questions first, mark hard ones, and check work when time remains.
Student goal: Handle mixed Grade 4 math questions calmly, accurately, and with clear explanations.
Simple Daily Study Routine
A study session does not need to be long. For most Grade 4 students, 30 to 35 focused minutes works well when the work is organized.
| Time | What to Do |
|---|---|
| 5 minutes | Warm up with facts, estimation, place value, or mental math. |
| 10 minutes | Review one focused Grade 4 skill with a lesson or worked example. |
| 12 minutes | Solve 6 to 10 practice questions connected to that skill. |
| 5 minutes | Correct mistakes and explain one solution in words. |
How to Review Missed Questions
Missed questions are the most useful part of test prep. They show exactly what to review next. Do not only mark an answer wrong and move on.
- Write the skill next to the missed question.
- Redo the problem without looking at the answer.
- Explain the mistake in one sentence.
- Solve two similar problems right away.
- Retest that skill a few days later.
Standards connection
Connect the Study Plan to Montana Grade 4 Math Standards
The study plan works best when each missed question is connected back to a skill. Use the standards guide and standards practice map to connect review, lessons, quizzes, and practice resources.
Skill lessons
Helpful Grade 4 Math Lessons for This Study Plan
Use these lessons when the plan shows that a student needs more review in a specific skill area.
- Grade 4 Place-Value Relationships
- Grade 4 Reading and Writing Multi-Digit Whole Numbers
- Grade 4 Rounding Multi-Digit Whole Numbers
- Grade 4 Multiplicative Comparison
- Grade 4 Multiplicative Comparison Word Problems
- Grade 4 Multistep Word Problems
- Grade 4 Factors, Multiples, Prime, and Composite Numbers
- Grade 4 Number and Shape Patterns
- Grade 4 Adding and Subtracting Multi-Digit Whole Numbers
- Grade 4 Multi-Digit Multiplication
- Grade 4 Multi-Digit Division
- Grade 4 Equivalent Fractions
- Grade 4 Comparing Fractions
- Grade 4 Fraction as Sum of Unit Fractions
- Grade 4 Adding and Subtracting Fractions with Like Denominators
- Grade 4 Decomposing Fractions
- Grade 4 Adding and Subtracting Mixed Numbers
- Grade 4 Fraction Word Problems
- Grade 4 Multiplying Fractions by Whole Numbers
- Grade 4 Fractions as Multiples of Unit Fractions
- Grade 4 Multiples of a Fraction
- Grade 4 Fraction Multiplication Word Problems
- Grade 4 Fractions with Denominators 10 and 100
- Grade 4 Decimal Notation for Fractions
- Grade 4 Comparing Decimals
- Grade 4 Measurement Units and Conversions
- Grade 4 Measurement Word Problems
- Grade 4 Area and Perimeter of Rectangles
Timed checkpoints
Use Grade 4 Skill Quizzes as Checkpoints
Use one quiz as a quick check, review missed questions, then return to the second quiz after focused review. Each quiz opens in a new tab.
Recommended resources
Printable Grade 4 Math Practice for Montana
Next step
Turn the Plan into Test Readiness
Use the study plan with test overview, practice questions, and a complete preparation guide so students know what to study and how to check progress.
What is on the test? Practice questions Preparation guideSummary
The best Montana MAST Grade 4 Math study plan is steady, focused, and built around mistake review. Start with a baseline, review the weakest skills, practice mixed questions, and use quiz checkpoints to measure progress. Students build confidence when they understand the strategy behind each answer.
FAQ
What is the best study plan for Montana MAST Grade 4 Math?
The best plan starts with a baseline check, reviews weak skills in short sessions, uses quizzes as checkpoints, and finishes with mixed review and careful missed-question correction.
How long should students study for the MAST Grade 4 Math test?
Four weeks works well for many students. If a student needs more review, stretch each week into two weeks and use the same plan as an 8-week schedule.
What Grade 4 math skills should students review first?
Start with place value, multi-digit operations, multiplication, division, word problems, factors, multiples, fractions, decimals, measurement, area, perimeter, angles, geometry, and symmetry.
Should Grade 4 students take practice tests every day?
No. Practice tests are checkpoints. Daily work should include focused skill review, a few practice questions, and careful correction of mistakes.
How should parents review missed math questions?
Have the student identify the skill, redo the problem, explain the mistake, solve two similar problems, and revisit that skill a few days later.
Can Montana MAST test details change?
Yes. Test timing, tools, item types, and platform rules can change. Use this plan as study support and confirm official details with your school or state education agency.

