Description
What It Is:
A two-part decimals worksheet that helps students build essential skills in comparing and rounding decimal numbers. The first section asks learners to compare pairs of decimals using <, >, and = symbols. The second section provides rounding practice to the nearest whole number, tenth, or hundredth, with a worked example included for support.
Why Use It:
This worksheet strengthens students’ understanding of place value, improves their ability to reason about decimal size, and reinforces rounding rules. It is excellent for independent practice, small-group instruction, or review before assessments. The fun mouse-themed illustrations help maintain engagement while practicing key math concepts.
How to Use It:
• Compare each pair of decimals and select the correct comparison symbol.
• Round each decimal to the place value named in the directions.
• Use as warm-up work, class practice, homework, or a decimals review activity.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grades 4–6.
• Grade 4: Introduction to comparing and rounding decimals.
• Grade 5: Fluency practice and reinforcement.
• Grade 6: Review and preparation for advanced decimal operations.
Target Users:
Elementary and middle-grade students, teachers, tutors, and homeschool educators looking for structured decimal practice.
A two-part decimals worksheet that helps students build essential skills in comparing and rounding decimal numbers. The first section asks learners to compare pairs of decimals using <, >, and = symbols. The second section provides rounding practice to the nearest whole number, tenth, or hundredth, with a worked example included for support.
Why Use It:
This worksheet strengthens students’ understanding of place value, improves their ability to reason about decimal size, and reinforces rounding rules. It is excellent for independent practice, small-group instruction, or review before assessments. The fun mouse-themed illustrations help maintain engagement while practicing key math concepts.
How to Use It:
• Compare each pair of decimals and select the correct comparison symbol.
• Round each decimal to the place value named in the directions.
• Use as warm-up work, class practice, homework, or a decimals review activity.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grades 4–6.
• Grade 4: Introduction to comparing and rounding decimals.
• Grade 5: Fluency practice and reinforcement.
• Grade 6: Review and preparation for advanced decimal operations.
Target Users:
Elementary and middle-grade students, teachers, tutors, and homeschool educators looking for structured decimal practice.
