5th Grade Converting Forms Worksheets
Free converting forms worksheets with answer key. No login or account needed. From converting fractions to decimals, numeric to word and everything in between, we've got you covered. A grading column and quick grade scale maker grading a breeze and a modified pages help with lower level learners or when just introducing a topic. Great for teachers or for homeschool.
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About these worksheets
These worksheets build number sense by having students convert between word form and numeric form. Problem sets range from writing numbers through 120 for first graders up to reading and writing numbers through one million and decimals to thousandths for fourth and fifth graders. Activities also include writing numbers using tens and ones, converting between multiple forms, and writing simple equations from word form.
5nbt3a

- Read decimal numbers and say them correctly using place-value words like tenths, hundredths, and thousandths.
- Write a decimal number in word form using the word "and" for the decimal point.
- Spell number words correctly when writing decimals in words.
- Match each digit in a decimal to its correct place value so the word form says the right amount.
5nbt3a

- Turn a decimal written in words into the correct number with a decimal point.
- Use place value words like tenths, hundredths, and thousandths to decide which digits go where.
- Write decimals correctly when the words include zeros, like “three and five thousandths.”
- Read the word “and” as the decimal point when writing the number.
5nbt3a

- Use place value to decide which digit belongs in the ones, tenths, hundredths, and thousandths places.
- Translate between word form and standard numeric form for decimals.
- Write decimals correctly using zeros when a place value is missing.
About these worksheets
Students practice converting numbers between expanded form and standard (numeric) form. Worksheets cover whole numbers within 1,000 up to one million, as well as decimals to thousandths. Activities include standard expanded form (like 400 + 30 + 2) and expanded notation (using multiplication by place value). These resources align with second through fifth grade place value standards.
5nbt3a

- Use place value to decide which digits belong in the ones, tenths, hundredths, and thousandths places.
- Write decimals correctly with a decimal point and zeros when a place value is missing.
- Combine the parts of an expanded form by adding them to make a single decimal number.
5nbt3a

- Turn an expanded notation expression into one decimal number.
- Use place value to decide which digits go in the ones, tenths, hundredths, and thousandths places.
- Combine whole-number parts and decimal parts correctly when writing the number in standard form.
- Write decimals with zeros in the right places when a place value is missing.
5nbt3a

- Break a decimal number into the value of each digit using place value.
- Write a number in expanded form using addition to show how the parts make the whole.
- Read and interpret digits in tenths, hundredths, and thousandths places.
- Include zero place values correctly when writing expanded form.
5nbt3a

- Break a decimal number into the value of each digit and write it as a sum.
- Match each digit to its correct place value, including tenths, hundredths, and thousandths.
- Use zeros as placeholders so the expanded notation still shows the correct value.
- Read a decimal number and explain what each part is worth in expanded form.