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Edited by Chris
This collection of free comparing decimals worksheets includes a range of fun activities and challenges to keep students engaged in their learning.
Comparing decimals is usually introduced in Grade 4.
All the worksheets are designed to be printed onto A4 paper. Make sure you select the “shrink to fit” option when printing to avoid any cut-offs on your print.
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Common Core© Aligned Learning Outcomes
These worksheets partially or fully address the following Common Core© learning outcomes:
Grade 4
4.NF.C.7: Compare two decimals to hundredths by reasoning about their size. Recognize that comparisons are valid only when the two decimals refer to the same whole. Record the results of comparisons with the symbols >, =, or <, and justify the conclusions, e.g., by using a visual model.
Free Comparing Decimals Worksheets
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This starter version focuses on one-decimal-place comparisons, asking students to use the greater than, less than, or equal to signs between each figure. Includes numbers up to 10.
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For this version, students color the number that would be the largest, smallest, or middle number (up to 1 decimal place). Includes numbers up to 99.
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This version focuses on two-decimal-place comparisons, asking students to use the greater than, less than, or equal to signs between each figure. Includes numbers up to 130.
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For this version, students color the number that would be the largest, smallest, or middle number (up to 2 decimal places). Includes numbers up to 99.
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This version focuses on three-decimal-place comparisons, asking students to use the greater than, less than, or equal to signs between each figure. Includes numbers up to 130.
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For this version, students color the number that would be the largest, smallest, or middle number (up to 3 decimal places). Includes numbers up to 99.
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This mixed version requires students to use the greater than, less than, or equal to signs, but students need to have their wits about them: there is a mix of different decimal places for each number.
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For this version, students color the number that would be the largest, smallest, or middle number, but students need to have their wits about them: there is a mix of different decimal places for each number.
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This version applies the problems to a real-life scenario, asking students to compare the prices of items in the store.
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This version applies the problems to a real-life scenario, asking students to compare the prices of items in the store.
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This version applies the problems to a real-life scenario, asking students to compare the lengths of various songs on a playlist.
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