Adding/ Subtract Decimals
Name that decimal
Comparing and Ordering Decimals
Estimating and Rounding Decimals (includes benchmarks)
Checkbook
100

Add the decimals 43.28 + 31.45

What is 74.73

100

Name the decimal below?

27.61

Twenty Seven and Sixty One Hundredths 

100

Use < , > or = to compare each pair of decimals 0.06 ______0.60

What is < (less than)

100

Round the decimal to the given place value. 5.031; hundredths

What is 5.03

100

What happens when you make a withdrawal? 

What is Money is taken out of your bank account.

or

Money is subtracted from you balance.

Acceptable answers may vary.

200

Subtract the decimals 248 - 131.48

What is 116.72

200

Name the decimal below.


22.04

Twenty Two and Four Hundredths

200

Use < , >, or = to compare the set of decimals 4.888_______4.880

What is > (greater than)

200

Estimate using Rounding. 75.38 + 22.04

What is 75.4 + 22 = 97.4

200

What happens when you make a deposit?

What is Money is put into your account.

or

Money is added to you balance.

Acceptable answers may vary.

300

Add the Decimals 1.325 + 0.081

What is 1.406

300

Name the decimal below.


06.275

Six and Two Hundred and Seventy Five Thousandths

300

Use <, >, or = to compare the set of decimals 2.03_____2.030

What is = (equal to)

300

Round the decimal to the given place value. 0.00042; ten-thousandths

What is 0.0004

300

Mrs. Tyler had $569.23 in her checking account. She wrote a check for $231.59. The next day, she deposited $50.00 in her account.

What is Mrs. Tyler’s new balance?

What is $387.64

400

Subtract the decimals 148.93 - 121.36

What is 27.57

400

Name the decimal below.


128.039

One Hundred Twenty Eight and Thirty Nine Thousandths. 

400

Order each set of decimals from greatest to least. 5.222, 5.202, 5.022, 5.2222

What is 5.2222, 5.222, 5.202, 5.022

400

Estimate using rounding 12.045 + 11.81 + 12.3 + 11.56

What is 12.05 + 11.8 + 12.3 + 11.6 = 47.75

400

Mr. Cruz is trying to balance his checkbook for the month of November. He wrote a check to Orange Theory for $161.56 on Monday and deposited a check for $1,100 into his bank on Friday. Then, Mr. Cruz remembered that he owed Mrs. Haxton $25.27 for new lights to hang in his classroom.

What is Mr. Cruz's remaining balance?

What is $913.17


500

Subtract the decimals 1,023.14 - 98.57

What is 924.57

500

Name the decimal below.


924.5729

Nine Hundred Twenty Four and Five Thousand Twenty Nine Ten Thousandths. 

500

Order each set of decimals from least to greatest. 0.0404, 0.404, 0.04, 0.0444

What is 0.04, 0.0404, 0.0444, 0.404

500

Round the decimal to the given place value. 2.059; hundredths

What is 2.06

500

Mrs. Haxton just won the lottery and deposited a check for $125,000 into her bank account. She decides to go on a shopping spree and buys a brand new car for $39,237. Mrs. Haxton sells her old car and get's a check for $12,439.29 What is Mrs. Haxton's remaining balance?

What is $98,202.29

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