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Partitioning Decimals - Tenths and Hundredths (A) WORKSHEET

Suitable for Year groups: Year 4
Learning objective: Recognise and write decimal equivalents of any number of tenths or hundredths. Compare numbers with the same number of decimal places up to 2 decimal places.

Partitioning Decimals - Tenths and Hundredths (A) WORKSHEET DESCRIPTION

This worksheet helps students build a solid understanding of place value by partitioning decimals into ones, tenths, and hundredths. Part-whole models and place value counters are used throughout to reinforce conceptual understanding and allow students to visualise and explain how decimal numbers are structured.

In Section A, pupils are provided with 8 decimal numbers, which are represented by place value counters. They are asked to partition the numbers, writing their answers in the part-whole models.

In Section B, learners are asked to draw place value counters onto a place value grid for 5 numbers before partitioning.

All worksheets are created by the team of experienced teachers at Cazoom Maths.

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This worksheet is designed specifically for Year 4 pupils who are developing their understanding of decimal place value. At this stage, students are ready to explore how decimal numbers can be broken down into their component parts using visual representations. The activities support learners in making connections between the abstract concept of decimals and concrete visual models.