Description
What It Is:
This flower puzzle worksheet helps students practice ordering decimal numbers from largest to smallest. Each flower pot shows a decimal value, and students arrange them correctly to use the matching letters to reveal a mystery word.
Why Use It:
Combining decimals with a puzzle format makes learning more engaging and memorable. This worksheet reinforces decimal place value understanding, improves comparison skills, and encourages careful reasoning through a fun, visual activity.
How to Use It:
• Review the decimal numbers shown on the flower pots.
• Compare each decimal using place value knowledge.
• Order the decimals from largest to smallest.
• Use the corresponding letters to spell the answer to the final question.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grade 4 and Grade 5.
• Grade 4: Learning to compare and order decimals including tenths, hundredths, and thousandths.
• Grade 5: Strengthening decimal reasoning with mixed place values and challenge-style activities.
Target Users:
Grade 4–5 teachers, homeschool parents, tutors, and students practicing decimal comparison and ordering through puzzle-based learning.
This flower puzzle worksheet helps students practice ordering decimal numbers from largest to smallest. Each flower pot shows a decimal value, and students arrange them correctly to use the matching letters to reveal a mystery word.
Why Use It:
Combining decimals with a puzzle format makes learning more engaging and memorable. This worksheet reinforces decimal place value understanding, improves comparison skills, and encourages careful reasoning through a fun, visual activity.
How to Use It:
• Review the decimal numbers shown on the flower pots.
• Compare each decimal using place value knowledge.
• Order the decimals from largest to smallest.
• Use the corresponding letters to spell the answer to the final question.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grade 4 and Grade 5.
• Grade 4: Learning to compare and order decimals including tenths, hundredths, and thousandths.
• Grade 5: Strengthening decimal reasoning with mixed place values and challenge-style activities.
Target Users:
Grade 4–5 teachers, homeschool parents, tutors, and students practicing decimal comparison and ordering through puzzle-based learning.
