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Fun and interactive decimal practice. All the questions fit under the math standard 5.NBT.7. There are 24 questions that include a mix of story problems and basic calculation problems. The questions will give students practice with multiplying, dividing, adding, or subtracting decimals to the hundredths place. 

How to use:

  1. Start by printing and cutting the cards out. I also recommend laminating the cards to help with durability. 
  2. Students will answer the questions on the cards. Their answers will go in the corresponding box on the answer sheet. 
  3. Students can show their work in the extra space in each box on the answer sheet or on a separate sheet of paper. 
  4. Use the answer key to check each student’s work as they go or after they turn it in. 

Ideas on when to use:

  1. Use as review for a test, at the end of the week, or state test prep.
  2. Use as a whole class, small groups, or individual-The questions are great for reviewing and early finisher work. 
  3. Use with a sub-These task cards make for easy and versatile sub plans. 

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Decimal Operations Task Cards

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Description

Fun and interactive decimal practice. All the questions fit under the math standard 5.NBT.7. There are 24 questions that include a mix of story problems and basic calculation problems. The questions will give students practice with multiplying, dividing, adding, or subtracting decimals to the hundredths place. 

How to use:

  1. Start by printing and cutting the cards out. I also recommend laminating the cards to help with durability. 
  2. Students will answer the questions on the cards. Their answers will go in the corresponding box on the answer sheet. 
  3. Students can show their work in the extra space in each box on the answer sheet or on a separate sheet of paper. 
  4. Use the answer key to check each student’s work as they go or after they turn it in. 

Ideas on when to use:

  1. Use as review for a test, at the end of the week, or state test prep.
  2. Use as a whole class, small groups, or individual-The questions are great for reviewing and early finisher work. 
  3. Use with a sub-These task cards make for easy and versatile sub plans. 

Looking for more engaging, Common Core aligned math activities?

Be sure to check out my other hands-on activities designed to make complex math concepts easy and meaningful for students. Follow my store to get updates on new resources and discounts!

Report this resource to TPT
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals to hundredths, using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction; relate the strategy to a written method and explain the reasoning used.
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