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Montessori Decimal Task Cards | Rounding, Comparing, Ordering & Adding Decimals
Montessori Decimal Task Cards | Rounding, Comparing, Ordering & Adding Decimals
Montessori Decimal Task Cards | Rounding, Comparing, Ordering & Adding Decimals
Montessori Decimal Task Cards | Rounding, Comparing, Ordering & Adding Decimals
Montessori Decimal Task Cards | Rounding, Comparing, Ordering & Adding Decimals
Montessori Decimal Task Cards | Rounding, Comparing, Ordering & Adding Decimals
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Montessori Decimal Task Cards | Rounding, Comparing, Ordering & Adding Decimals
Montessori Decimal Task Cards | Rounding, Comparing, Ordering & Adding Decimals
Montessori Decimal Task Cards | Rounding, Comparing, Ordering & Adding Decimals
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Description

Build true decimal understanding with this Montessori-aligned task card set designed to move students from concrete materials to confident abstract thinking.

Created as a follow-up to the decimal board, these 70+ command cards guide learners through converting fractions and percentages, ordering decimals, rounding, and adding with tenths and hundredths.

With self-checking answer cards and clear progression across two levels, students can work independently while deepening place value understanding.

Rated ⭐5.0 by teachers, this is a time-saving, classroom-tested resource that makes decimal concepts clear, structured, and mastery-focused.

You will need to own a decimal board

Set 1 Learning Objectives (29 command cards total)

Convert simple fractions to decimals

Know how many tenths in a number

Convert simple percentages to decimals

Add decimals into tenths

Set 2 Learning Objectives (41 command cards total)

Add decimals into hundredths

Round decimals

Know if a decimal is closer to one number or another

Know whether a certain fraction or decimal is smaller or larger

Know how many hundredths are in a number

Find a decimal number halfway between two numbers

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Question cards

Answer cards

teacher instructions

Find more fractions and decimal items here

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Montessori Decimal Task Cards | Rounding, Comparing, Ordering & Adding Decimals

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Description

Build true decimal understanding with this Montessori-aligned task card set designed to move students from concrete materials to confident abstract thinking.

Created as a follow-up to the decimal board, these 70+ command cards guide learners through converting fractions and percentages, ordering decimals, rounding, and adding with tenths and hundredths.

With self-checking answer cards and clear progression across two levels, students can work independently while deepening place value understanding.

Rated ⭐5.0 by teachers, this is a time-saving, classroom-tested resource that makes decimal concepts clear, structured, and mastery-focused.

You will need to own a decimal board

Set 1 Learning Objectives (29 command cards total)

Convert simple fractions to decimals

Know how many tenths in a number

Convert simple percentages to decimals

Add decimals into tenths

Set 2 Learning Objectives (41 command cards total)

Add decimals into hundredths

Round decimals

Know if a decimal is closer to one number or another

Know whether a certain fraction or decimal is smaller or larger

Know how many hundredths are in a number

Find a decimal number halfway between two numbers

INCLUDES

Question cards

Answer cards

teacher instructions

Find more fractions and decimal items here

Report this resource to TPT
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Easy to use and a great time saver
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December 15, 2019
Great product! Easy print and use!!!
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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.
Use decimal notation for fractions with denominators 10 or 100. For example, rewrite 0.62 as 62/100; describe a length as 0.62 meters; locate 0.62 on a number line diagram.
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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