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Description

This worksheet provides real-world practice in decimal addition for Grade 5 students. Using a familiar menu, students calculate the total cost of 16 orders, strengthening their computational skills in a practical context that demonstrates the everyday application of mathematics.

At a Glance

  • Grade: 5 · Subject: Math
  • Standard: CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.5.NBT.B.7 — Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals to hundredths.
  • Skill Focus: Money Math, Decimal Addition
  • Format: 5 pages · 16 problems · Answer key included · PDF
  • Best For: Real-world application, independent practice
  • Time: 20–30 minutes

What's Inside

This resource is a complete activity. It includes a one-page menu followed by four pages of structured questions (four tasks per page). A full, page-by-page answer key is provided for easy grading, making the entire packet straightforward to implement.

Zero-Prep, Maximum Impact

Designed for the busy classroom, this activity requires no teacher preparation. The workflow is simple:

  • Print (1 min): The PDF is formatted for immediate use.
  • Distribute (1 min): Hand out the pages for individual or pair work.
  • Review (10 min): Use the provided key to review answers as a class.

With a total prep time under 2 minutes, this resource is an ideal choice for a math center, homework, or a substitute plan.

Standards-Aligned for Success

This worksheet is directly aligned with CCSS standard CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.5.NBT.B.7, which requires students to add decimals to hundredths. This activity focuses on applying decimal addition in a real-world context, helping students relate the strategy to a written method. The standard code can be copied directly into lesson plans, IEP goals, or district curriculum mapping tools, ensuring clear documentation of the skill being addressed.

Classroom Application

Use this worksheet as independent practice after a lesson on decimal addition to solidify understanding. It also serves as an excellent formative assessment tool; observe students to quickly identify those who struggle with aligning decimal points. For a collaborative approach, have students work in pairs to check each other's calculations. Expect most students to complete the 16 problems in 20-30 minutes, providing a full period of focused work.

Built for Grade 5 Learners

This resource is for fifth-graders practicing decimal operations. The engaging theme is effective for students who question the relevance of math. For extra support, pair this worksheet with a place value anchor chart that visually demonstrates lining up decimals. It naturally follows a direct instruction lesson on adding money and builds foundational financial literacy skills.

This activity provides targeted practice for a key fifth-grade competency, CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.5.NBT.B.7, involving operations with decimals to hundredths. By grounding decimal addition in a transactional context, the worksheet helps students build procedural fluency and conceptual understanding simultaneously. Research shows that connecting mathematics to real-world scenarios improves student engagement. As noted in the RAND AIRS 2024 report on instructional materials, activities that mirror authentic tasks can deepen mathematical reasoning. This approach moves beyond rote memorization, encouraging students to apply computational skills to situations they understand. It provides a practical method for assessing a student’s ability to manage multi-step calculations with decimals, a foundational skill for financial literacy.