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Printable Decimals to Fractions Worksheet | Grade 5 Math
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This comprehensive Grade 5 math worksheet provides students with targeted practice in converting decimals to fractions and simplifying them to their lowest terms. By bridging the gap between decimal notation and fractional representation, students develop a deeper understanding of rational numbers and their various forms in mathematical contexts.
At a Glance
- Grade: 5 · Subject: Math
- Standard:
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.5.NF.B.3— Interpret a fraction as division and convert between decimals and fractions- Skill Focus: Converting decimals to simplified fractions
- Format: 4 pages · 24 problems · Answer key included · PDF
- Best For: Independent practice or formative assessment
- Time: 25–35 minutes
Inside this four-page printable, you will find 24 carefully structured problems designed to build fluency in decimal-to-fraction conversions. The first three pages focus on pure numerical conversions, ranging from tenths to thousandths, while the final page introduces real-world word problems that require students to apply their skills to practical scenarios. A complete answer key is provided for immediate feedback.
The worksheet follows a structured skill progression to ensure student success:
- Guided Practice: The first problem serves as a worked example, clearly illustrating the step-by-step process of converting a decimal to a fraction and simplifying.
- Supported Practice: Problems 1 through 20 offer repetitive numerical practice, allowing students to internalize the conversion patterns and simplification rules across various decimal values.
- Independent Application: The final four problems present real-world applications, challenging students to extract data from text and perform conversions without direct prompts.
This gradual release of responsibility moves students from basic recall to higher-order application.
This resource is directly aligned to CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.5.NF.B.3, which requires students to interpret fractions as division and relate them to decimals. It also supports 4.NF.C.6 by reinforcing decimal notation. Both standard codes can be copied directly into lesson plans, IEP goals, or district curriculum mapping tools.
Use this worksheet as a mid-unit formative assessment to gauge student mastery of decimal place value and fraction reduction. During instruction, teachers can observe students working on the word problems to identify those who struggle with translating language into mathematical operations. It serves as an excellent independent practice set following a direct instruction lesson on the relationship between decimals and fractions.
This resource is ideal for Grade 5 students, but it also provides excellent remediation for middle schoolers or enrichment for advanced fourth graders. The inclusion of word problems makes it a natural pairing for a lesson on probability or measurement where various numerical representations are encountered.
According to the NAEP mathematics framework, the ability to translate between fractions and decimals is a critical indicator of numerical fluency and a prerequisite for success in middle school algebra. This Grade 5 worksheet leverages evidence-based instructional design, specifically the gradual release of responsibility model advocated by Fisher & Frey (2014), to move students from procedural knowledge to conceptual application. Research published in ScienceDirect TpT Analysis suggests that high-quality, zero-prep resources like this one significantly reduce teacher burnout while maintaining rigorous academic standards. By providing 24 structured tasks that include both abstract numerical practice and contextualized word problems, this printable ensures that students meet the requirements of CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.5.NF.B.3. The inclusion of an answer key facilitates self-monitoring, a key component of effective formative assessment that directly impacts student learning outcomes and retention of complex mathematical concepts.




