Place Value with Decimals Worksheets - 5th Grade Math Project

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This is a great product to use with my advanced students. They often finish early and have extra time, and they find this project quite engaging.
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Bring math skills to life with these decimal place value worksheets. This real world math project is an engaging and standards-based way to practice 5th grade place value skills. Emerge your students into a world of numbers with Math City projects. This easy-to-use math activity with differentiation options will engage your students in meaningful place value practice.

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These decimal place value worksheets are perfect to use when practicing 5th grade place value skills because they show numbers in a real setting. This real world math project provides a fun and engaging way to practice standards-based skills.

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These decimal place value worksheets are easy to use. Just decide which pages you want students to complete (complete them all or pick and choose). Then decide if you want to provide any of the differentiated options to students. Then print and go!

Included in this standards-based 5th grade real world math project…

Daily Morning Overview Report 

Multiplying by powers of 10

Reading and writing decimal numbers

Master Vault Morning Report

Reading and writing decimal numbers

Teller Morning Reports

Multiplying and dividing by powers of 10

Understanding the place value system

Daily Morning Report Calculations

Comparing and rounding decimal numbers

End of Day Report

Multiplying and dividing by powers of 10

Comparing and rounding decimal numbers

Differentiated Version of each report

Answer Key

Extension Activity: Create your own currency

Students make deeper learning connections when the learning is engaging. Real world math projects challenge students to practice their math skills while using numbers in an authentic way.  Use these decimal place value worksheets as an engaging way to practice new place value skills or as a review. 

This 5th grade place value real world math project can be used in a variety of ways…

  • Math centers
  • Small groups
  • Independent practice
  • Partner practice
  • Morning work
  • Homework
  • Assessment
  • Early Finishers
  • Sub-Plans

Your students will love completing this Math City real world math project. 

These decimal place value worksheets include differentiated options. These differentiated pages practice 5th grade place value skills, but provide more supports to guide student thinking. All students can be successful when completing this real world math project.

Wait, there’s more… there is an extension activity that allows students to apply what they have learned and create their own currency system! This is perfect for early finishers or as a way to extend the math beyond the project.

Bring 5th grade place value standards to life in your classroom with this engaging decimal place value real world math project.

These decimal place value worksheets cover standards…

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Recognize that in a multi-digit number, a digit in one place represents 10 times as much as it represents in the place to its right and 1/10 of what it represents in the place to its left.
Explain patterns in the number of zeros of the product when multiplying a number by powers of 10, and explain patterns in the placement of the decimal point when a decimal is multiplied or divided by a power of 10. Use whole-number exponents to denote powers of 10.
Read, write, and compare decimals to thousandths.
Read and write decimals to thousandths using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form, e.g., 347.392 = 3 × 100 + 4 × 10 + 7 × 1 + 3 × (1/10) + 9 × (1/100) + 2 × (1/1000).
Compare two decimals to thousandths based on meanings of the digits in each place, using >, =, and < symbols to record the results of comparisons.

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