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Comparing Decimals Spring Color by Number Math Review | 4th-5th Grade
Comparing Decimals Spring Color by Number Math Review | 4th-5th Grade
Comparing Decimals Spring Color by Number Math Review | 4th-5th Grade
Comparing Decimals Spring Color by Number Math Review | 4th-5th Grade
Comparing Decimals Spring Color by Number Math Review | 4th-5th Grade
Comparing Decimals Spring Color by Number Math Review | 4th-5th Grade
Comparing Decimals Spring Color by Number Math Review | 4th-5th Grade
Comparing Decimals Spring Color by Number Math Review | 4th-5th Grade
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Looking for a low-prep way to keep your upper elementary students engaged during math review season? This differentiated Color by Number gives students meaningful practice comparing decimals to the hundredths using worksheets or task cards—all wrapped in a calming, student-loved activity. Perfect for math centers, test prep, and quick review before assessments, this resource helps you differentiate with ease while keeping students focused, motivated, and on task when it matters most.

✨ About This Resource

This Spring-Themed Comparing Decimals Color by Number helps students build confidence with decimal comparisons while staying engaged in a relaxing coloring activity. Students solve 9 comparing decimals problems, and each correct answer tells them which color to use on the mandala coloring page. Once all questions are answered correctly, students will have all the colors needed to complete the picture.

To give you flexibility, this resource includes two ways to complete the same activity:

  • A worksheet with 9 problems
  • A task card set with 9 task cards

Both options use the same questions, making it easy to differentiate instruction.

📊 Differentiated Decimal Practice

This resource includes four differentiated versions to meet the needs of a wide range of learners:

  • Version A: Comparing decimals less than 1, all written to the hundredths place
  • Version B: Comparing decimals less than 1, including tenths and hundredths
  • Version C: Comparing decimals of any size up to 100, including tenths and hundredths
  • Version D: A challenge version where the comparison symbol is given and one number is missing—students must determine which number makes the statement true

💡 Why Teachers Love This Resource

✔ Differentiated for multiple skill levels
✔ Coloring provides a calming and focused math experience
✔ Engaging alternative to traditional worksheets
✔ Low-prep and easy to implement
✔ Perfect for practice, review, or enrichment

Included in this resource:

  • 4 Worksheets (9 questions each)
  • 4 sets of task cards (9 cards each)
  • Spring mandala coloring page
  • Teacher information page
  • Answer keys for worksheets, task cards, and coloring page

🏫 Classroom Uses

This Spring Color by Number is perfect for:

  • Independent practice
  • Math centers or stations
  • Review before assessments
  • Sub plans
  • Small groups or differentiated instruction
  • Early finisher activities

This Spring Comparing Decimals Color by Number is a fun, stress-free way to help students practice comparing decimals to the hundredths while staying engaged and motivated. Just print, prep once, and enjoy meaningful math practice all spring long! 🌷

Bundle & Save

Want more low-prep decimal review? This resource is included in the Decimal Skills Review 4th Grade Bundle, a differentiated bundle designed to help students practice key decimal skills through engaging activities like color by numbers, mazes, cryptograms, and scavenger hunts.

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Comparing Decimals Spring Color by Number Math Review | 4th-5th Grade

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Description

Looking for a low-prep way to keep your upper elementary students engaged during math review season? This differentiated Color by Number gives students meaningful practice comparing decimals to the hundredths using worksheets or task cards—all wrapped in a calming, student-loved activity. Perfect for math centers, test prep, and quick review before assessments, this resource helps you differentiate with ease while keeping students focused, motivated, and on task when it matters most.

✨ About This Resource

This Spring-Themed Comparing Decimals Color by Number helps students build confidence with decimal comparisons while staying engaged in a relaxing coloring activity. Students solve 9 comparing decimals problems, and each correct answer tells them which color to use on the mandala coloring page. Once all questions are answered correctly, students will have all the colors needed to complete the picture.

To give you flexibility, this resource includes two ways to complete the same activity:

  • A worksheet with 9 problems
  • A task card set with 9 task cards

Both options use the same questions, making it easy to differentiate instruction.

📊 Differentiated Decimal Practice

This resource includes four differentiated versions to meet the needs of a wide range of learners:

  • Version A: Comparing decimals less than 1, all written to the hundredths place
  • Version B: Comparing decimals less than 1, including tenths and hundredths
  • Version C: Comparing decimals of any size up to 100, including tenths and hundredths
  • Version D: A challenge version where the comparison symbol is given and one number is missing—students must determine which number makes the statement true

💡 Why Teachers Love This Resource

✔ Differentiated for multiple skill levels
✔ Coloring provides a calming and focused math experience
✔ Engaging alternative to traditional worksheets
✔ Low-prep and easy to implement
✔ Perfect for practice, review, or enrichment

Included in this resource:

  • 4 Worksheets (9 questions each)
  • 4 sets of task cards (9 cards each)
  • Spring mandala coloring page
  • Teacher information page
  • Answer keys for worksheets, task cards, and coloring page

🏫 Classroom Uses

This Spring Color by Number is perfect for:

  • Independent practice
  • Math centers or stations
  • Review before assessments
  • Sub plans
  • Small groups or differentiated instruction
  • Early finisher activities

This Spring Comparing Decimals Color by Number is a fun, stress-free way to help students practice comparing decimals to the hundredths while staying engaged and motivated. Just print, prep once, and enjoy meaningful math practice all spring long! 🌷

Bundle & Save

Want more low-prep decimal review? This resource is included in the Decimal Skills Review 4th Grade Bundle, a differentiated bundle designed to help students practice key decimal skills through engaging activities like color by numbers, mazes, cryptograms, and scavenger hunts.

You may also like…

➡️ 4th Grade Multi-Digit Multiplication Practice and Review Fun Game Activity

➡️ Comparing Fractions Practice Spring Color by Number Worksheet - Differentiated

➡️ 4th Grade Geometry Vocabulary Practice and Review Self-Checking Scavenger Hunt

Get TPT credit to use on future purchases:

Go to your My Purchases page (log in first). Click on the Provide Feedback button to leave a rating and a short comment. You’ll earn TPT credits, which you can redeem on future purchases!


Copyright © Rachel Strehlow

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Read, write, and compare decimals to thousandths.
Compare two decimals to thousandths based on meanings of the digits in each place, using >, =, and < symbols to record the results of comparisons.
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.
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