Decimal Operations to Hundredths
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Explore our decimals curriculum resources for grades 4 to 5, including worksheets, games, reading passages, and activities. These teacher-authored materials support students as they build understanding of decimal place value, operations, and real-world problem solving across multiple grade levels.
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Decimals are introduced in the upper elementary grades, starting with tenths and hundredths, and progress to comparing, ordering, and performing operations with decimals to the thousandths place. Our resources scaffold this progression: early activities focus on decimal notation and visual models, while later resources challenge students with multi-step word problems and comparisons using symbols. Related concepts such as fractions, place value, and money are woven into the materials to deepen understanding.
Students practice skills like comparing decimals, adding and subtracting to hundredths, and solving real-world problems. They develop critical thinking, reasoning about magnitude, and precise mathematical communication. The collection includes no-prep, standards-aligned worksheets, interactive games, and printable activities that are classroom-ready and suitable for independent practice, small groups, or homework.
Teachers can use this hub to differentiate across a mixed-ability classroom by selecting resources at varying difficulty levels. Use whole-group activities for introduction, then assign scaffolded worksheets for small groups or centers. Printable and digital options allow flexibility: use digital versions for independent practice on devices or print for hands-on work. These resources also work well for intervention, review, and assessment. Pair a comparing-decimals game with a word-problem worksheet to reinforce skills in different settings.
These resources align with grade-level Common Core standards for decimals in grades 4 and 5, covering place value understanding, comparison, and decimal operations. They support key expectations for student learning at each grade.
Yes, many of our Decimals worksheets are printable and can be downloaded as PDFs. Some resources are free, while others require a paid Workybooks membership. Look for the free icon on individual resource pages.
Yes, these Decimals worksheets for kids are designed for students in grades 4 and 5. The content progresses from basic tenths and hundredths to more complex operations, making them suitable for a range of abilities within those grades.
Many worksheets include answer keys and can be used as formative or summative assessments. The word problems and comparison tasks are especially effective for checking students' understanding of decimal concepts. Use them as exit tickets or end-of-unit tests.
Yes, our collection includes interactive games that make decimal practice engaging. Games cover skills like comparing decimals and solving word problems, and they work well for centers or partner work. Some are digital and some are printable.