Fractions to decimals worksheets
Fractions to decimals worksheets for fourth grade work in tenths and hundredths. Your child rewrites 7/10 as 0.7 and 43/100 as 0.43, and turns easy decimals back into fractions. The notation changes while the amount does not.
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What students need to know
A fraction and a decimal can name the same amount: 3/4 and 0.75 are one number written two ways.
This skill runs from 4th grade through 6th grade. Pick a grade above for level-matched sentences, teaching notes, and worksheets.
Fractions to decimals across the grades
4th grade
Fractions to decimals worksheets for fourth grade work in tenths and hundredths. Your child rewrites 7/10 as 0.7 and 43/100 as 0.43, and turns easy decimals back into fractions. The notation changes while the amount does not.
5th grade
Fifth grade conversions bring in the fractions that need a rewrite first: 3/4 becomes 75/100 before it becomes 0.75, and 0.6 goes back to 6/10 and then simplifies to 3/5. The work is finding the matching power of ten.
6th grade
Sixth grade treats conversion as fluency: halves, fourths, fifths, tenths, and their decimal forms switch back and forth quickly, in both directions and always in simplest form. Knowing 3/4 = 0.75 on sight pays off in ratio and percent work.
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