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Decimals Tenths Anchor Charts | Place Value & Visual Models | 4th Grade Math
Decimals Tenths Anchor Charts | Place Value & Visual Models | 4th Grade Math
Decimals Tenths Anchor Charts | Place Value & Visual Models | 4th Grade Math
Decimals Tenths Anchor Charts | Place Value & Visual Models | 4th Grade Math
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Description

Clear, visual anchor charts to support understanding of decimals (tenths) through place value, number lines, fractions, and models.

Perfect for whole-class teaching, small groups, or maths displays.

Support your students in understanding decimals (tenths) with clear, visual anchor charts designed for the primary classroom.

These anchor charts use multiple representations to build strong conceptual understanding, helping children connect decimals to fractions, place value, and number lines.

✅ What’s Included:

  • 5 anchor charts covering:
    • Decimals as fractions
    • Place value (tenths)
    • Decimals on a number line
    • Decimals on an abacus
    • Meaning of decimal (concept focus)

✅ Why this resource?

  • Clear visual models to support understanding
  • Print and go – no prep required
  • Ideal for whole-class teaching or maths displays
  • Supports a range of learners, including those who benefit from visual instruction
  • Helps build connections across key maths concepts

✅ Practical Details:

  • Print in A3 for classroom display or A4 / A5 for student reference
  • Clean, uncluttered layout for clarity
  • Suitable for 3rd Class / 4th Grade

✅ Curriculum Links:

Aligned with:

  • Irish Primary Maths Curriculum (Place Value & Decimals)
  • Common Core: Understanding decimals and place value relationships

Created by a practising primary teacher to support real classroom teaching.

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Decimals Tenths Anchor Charts | Place Value & Visual Models | 4th Grade Math

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Description

Clear, visual anchor charts to support understanding of decimals (tenths) through place value, number lines, fractions, and models.

Perfect for whole-class teaching, small groups, or maths displays.

Support your students in understanding decimals (tenths) with clear, visual anchor charts designed for the primary classroom.

These anchor charts use multiple representations to build strong conceptual understanding, helping children connect decimals to fractions, place value, and number lines.

✅ What’s Included:

  • 5 anchor charts covering:
    • Decimals as fractions
    • Place value (tenths)
    • Decimals on a number line
    • Decimals on an abacus
    • Meaning of decimal (concept focus)

✅ Why this resource?

  • Clear visual models to support understanding
  • Print and go – no prep required
  • Ideal for whole-class teaching or maths displays
  • Supports a range of learners, including those who benefit from visual instruction
  • Helps build connections across key maths concepts

✅ Practical Details:

  • Print in A3 for classroom display or A4 / A5 for student reference
  • Clean, uncluttered layout for clarity
  • Suitable for 3rd Class / 4th Grade

✅ Curriculum Links:

Aligned with:

  • Irish Primary Maths Curriculum (Place Value & Decimals)
  • Common Core: Understanding decimals and place value relationships

Created by a practising primary teacher to support real classroom teaching.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Standards

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Express a fraction with denominator 10 as an equivalent fraction with denominator 100, and use this technique to add two fractions with respective denominators 10 and 100. For example, express 3/10 as 30/100, and add 3/10 + 4/100 = 34/100.
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