Looking for fun, effective ways to help your students master decimals? You’re in the right place! I’ve joined forces with three amazing upper elementary teachers to put together a collection of four free decimal resources—all designed to make lesson planning easier and boost student confidence with decimals.

Inside this free set, you’ll find ready-to-use materials perfect for 4th and 5th graders. They’re also great for 6th graders who need that extra review!
Our four resources touch on all of the big concepts—decimal place value, adding and subtracting decimals, rounding and comparing decimals, and even real-world decimal problem solving.
Every teacher has a different approach – and that’s why it’s neat to get resources from group of teachers that have teamed up. We’ve all made something different. Our downloads include print-and-go worksheets, task cards for centers, and two maze challenges.
Here’s the bonus: each one is completely free when you join our email lists. That means you’ll grab these decimal activities today and keep getting fresh teaching tips, lesson ideas, and exclusive resources sent straight to your inbox.
Keep scrolling to grab your freebies and meet the teachers!

This resource reinforces writing and comparing decimals with conceptual representations like number lines and decimal squares. Students will deepen their understanding of decimals by shading decimal squares, identifying decimals, placing decimals on a number line and comparing them, and ordering decimals. You will love how easy it is to prep and use – just print and go!

These Task Cards give students practice with the foundational concepts of Decimal Place Value. You get printable Task Cards in color AND B&W, and also two formats for Google Slides. That’s 30 different word problems in 4 different formats for 120 Task Cards!

Try these 2 maze challenges and color-by-code activity to amp up your students’ decimal skills. This resource includes 3 activities that will give your students practice with adding and subtracting decimals. These engaging activities will help your students solidify key decimal skills. Students will be so busy having fun that they won’t notice that they are learning important decimal concepts.

Get ready-to-use decimal worksheets covering rounding, comparing, and writing decimals.
This comprehensive packet gives your students the practice they need with decimal concepts that matter most. This in-depth resource focuses on the essential skills of rounding decimals to various place values, comparing decimal numbers, and writing decimals in multiple forms.
Meet the Teacher Authors!
Keep reading to learn more about each of us, explore our other high-quality materials on Teachers Pay Teachers, and find even more ways to make math your students’ favorite subject!

Hi, I’m Pam, the teacher-author at Pam’s Place. I create easy-to-use math resources to help upper elementary teachers save time and keep students engaged. My materials are designed to make practice feel fresh and purposeful, especially during those in-between moments when you’re short on time but still want meaningful math practice. I’m passionate about making math feel real, doable, and a little bit magical. Dream big, one math moment at a time! Click here to check out Pam’s Place on TPT!

Hi! I’m Susan Cotton, the teacher-author behind MsCotton’sCorner. I am passionate about creating engaging, time-saving resources for busy educators. With a focus on math, vocabulary, and reading for K–5 students, I design materials that make learning meaningful and fun. I’m excited to share this free Decimal Place Value Task Card set with you—just one of the many tools I create to support you and your students. Click here to check out MsCotton’sCorner on TPT!

Hi! I’m Laura, teacher-author behind Fortunate in Fifth Grade. I am a dedicated teacher with a passion for empowering educators through innovative upper elementary resources. With several years of teaching experience, and the need to make additional resources for my classroom I understand the challenges teachers face in creating engaging and effective learning experiences for students. Click here to check out Fortunate in Fifth Grade on TPT!

I’m Lindsay Thompson, teacher author at Math Sparkz. I provide no-prep math worksheets covering every standard in 3rd, 4th and 5th grade. My packets include spiral review questions. My units are based off the sequencing from IM® Math, so teachers who use this program give me feedback that they are an excellent supplement. Regardless of how you teach, I cover every CCSS and TEKS 3rd – 5th grade math standard! Click here to check out Math Sparkz on TPT!







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