comparing decimals Worksheets
Free decimal worksheets with answer key. No login or account needed. From from adding and subtracting decimals to converting decimals to fractions, 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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These worksheets help students compare decimal numbers using place value reasoning. Activities include determining which decimal is greatest or least, writing number sentences with inequality symbols, and comparing decimals to the hundredths and thousandths places. Aligned with fourth and fifth grade standards.
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- Compare two decimals and decide which one is greater or less.
- Use place value to compare decimals by looking at tenths, hundredths, and thousandths.
- Line up decimal points to make fair comparisons between numbers.
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- Compare two decimal numbers and decide which one is greater, less, or equal.
- Use place value (ones, tenths, hundredths) to explain why one decimal is bigger than another.
- Notice that decimals with different numbers of digits can still be compared by lining up the decimal points.
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- Compare two decimals to see which one is greater, less, or if they are equal.
- Use place value (ones, tenths, hundredths) to decide which decimal is bigger.
- Line up decimal points and add zeros when needed so two decimals are easy to compare.
- Choose the correct symbol (<, >, or =) to show the comparison.
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- Compare two decimal numbers up to the thousandths place and decide which one is larger or smaller.
- Use place value to compare decimals by checking digits from left to right (ones, tenths, hundredths, thousandths).
- Line up decimal points so the place values match before comparing.
- Choose the correct symbol (<, >, or =) to show the comparison.