Welcome to 8-Bit Academy 4th Grade!
Fourth graders can sharpen their skills with interactive games that cover multiplication, division, fractions, decimals, grammar, and reading fluency. Each game adapts to student performance, offering IXL-style targeted practice alongside ABCya-style engaging challenges.
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4th Grade – Frequently Asked Questions
What is the 4th Grade section at 8-Bit Academy?
It’s a collection of kid-friendly web games and quick practice that build 4th grade math and reading skills in a classic 8-/16-bit style.
Which 4th grade math skills are covered?
Multi-digit multiplication, long division concepts, factors/multiples, fraction equivalence and comparison, add/subtract fractions with like denominators, decimals to hundredths, place value to 1,000,000, multi-step word problems, measurement/data, area & perimeter, and geometry (angles/lines).
Which reading and language skills are included?
Morphology (prefixes/suffixes and roots), vocabulary, parts of speech, fluency practice, and short-passage comprehension.
How do the games work for 4th graders?
Short, replayable rounds with clear visuals and instant feedback help students practice and review skills without frustration.
Do I need an account to play?
No. Most 4th grade activities are free to play directly in your browser—no login required.
What devices and browsers are supported?
Chromebooks, laptops, and most tablets using modern browsers (Chrome, Edge, Safari, Firefox) work well. Performance can vary by device.
Are these activities good for classrooms and home?
3–10 minute rounds are great for warm-ups, centers, stations, early finishers, small groups, homework review, or quick at-home practice.
Do the games match typical 4th grade standards?
Activities support widely taught 4th grade skills: multi-digit multiplication, division concepts, fractions/decimals, measurement/data, geometry, and reading fluency/comprehension.