Download printable worksheets, task cards, and games to help students learn about comparing and ordering fractions and mixed numbers.
apply their addition, subtraction, and multiplication skills; develop their knowledge of fractions; apply their knowledge of rounding and place value; solve a range of 'real life' problems. All the 3rd grade sheets in this section support Elementary math benchmarks. These...
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We already know how torepresent fractions on a number line. Let us now represent tenths of a decimal on a number line. But, let us recall what we mean by tenths of a decimal? Consider the following figure. It is divided into ten equal parts and one part is shaded. The shaded part r...
Comparing Numbers Here's the index page that will help you navigate to all comparing and ordering worksheets on this site. Includes 2-digit numbers, 3-digit numbers, 4-digit numbers, 6-digit numbers, fractions, and decimals. Pictures of Our Worksheets...
In an attempt at greater consistency, these were still included in the dataset, but as fractions whenever the word was correct–so Third Eye Blind was included as 1/3 rather than as 3. We expect that this will be a point of contention in peer review and we welcome the debate. (N...
Some modem watches can measure very small fractions of time. These watches are useful in timing athletic events. When a button is pressed on these watches, a special second hand begins to move. This type of watch can also be used to count a patient's pulse. It would be difficult to ima...
This page is all about ordering and comparing rational numbers which include absolute values, negative numbers, fractions and decimals. The sheets on this page are trickier than the ones shown here and are aimed at 6th grade and above.