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Partitioning Decimals - Tenths and Hundredths (B) 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 (B) WORKSHEET DESCRIPTION

This worksheet helps students build a solid understanding of place value by flexibly partitioning decimals. 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.

Across Sections A and B, learners will partition decimal numbers into ones, tenths and hundredths as well as into 2 different ways. In Section A, decimals are displayed using numerals and represented with place value counters. In Section B, the place value counters are not present, but there is space for students to draw them if desired.

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

Frequently Asked Questions

Your child will be partitioning decimal numbers that include ones, tenths, and hundredths - so numbers with up to 2 decimal places. This builds directly on the learning objective of recognising and writing decimal equivalents of tenths or hundredths. The visual models help them see how these place values work together to make complete decimal numbers.