Square Numbers Worksheet
This worksheet helps fourth-grade students understand and identify square numbers through various exercises.
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Square Numbers Practice
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions to answer. Remember, a square number is the result of multiplying an integer by itself.
1. The number 25 is a square number because 5 multiplied by 5 equals .
2. What is the square number for 3?
3. The square of 7 is .
4. If you multiply 8 by 8, you get the square number .
5. Which of the following is a square number?
12
16
20
24
6. The number 9 is a square number.
True
False
7. Draw a square and divide it into smaller equal squares to show that 4 is a square number.
8. List the first five square numbers.
Match the number to its square.
9. 6
a. 1
10. 1
b. 36
11. 10
c. 100
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