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Year 5 Maths Workbook-2 | Part 3 | Ages 9-10| by Merit Tutors
This comprehensive Year 5 Maths resource is designed to help students build a strong foundation in decimal calculations. Focusing on a range of topics, including decimal place values, rounding, addition, subtraction, and word problems, these worksheets are perfect for classroom use or as part of a home learning plan. Each section is tailored to meet the UK National Curriculum standards for Year 5 maths and ensures that students are fully prepared for advanced arithmetic concepts.

1. Understanding Decimal Place Values
In this section, students will learn to identify decimal place values, such as tenths, hundredths, and thousandths. By solving problems like “In 64.30, in which place is the 0?” they will develop a deep understanding of the value of each digit in a decimal number. This reinforces skills in recognizing decimal place values and their importance in daily math operations.
Keywords: Year 5 decimal place values, decimal place worksheets, maths place value exercises, tenths and hundredths

2. Adding and Subtracting Decimals
This module includes both simple and complex decimal addition and subtraction problems. Example questions such as “What number is one-tenth more than 4.3?” and “What number is one-hundredth less than 0.77?” allow students to practice mental arithmetic as well as written methods for handling decimal numbers.

3. Decimal Rounding Exercises
Rounding decimals is a key skill that students will need throughout their academic journey. These exercises include questions like “Round £2.47 to the nearest pound” and “Round 3.78 to the nearest tenth,” helping students practice rounding decimals in both monetary and non-monetary contexts.
Keywords: rounding decimals worksheet, Year 5 rounding decimals, rounding to the nearest tenth, rounding money problems

4. Decimal Number Lines
Graphing decimals on a number line is an essential skill to visualize the position of decimals relative to whole numbers. Tasks such as “Graph 0.36 on the number line” or “Graph 5.11 on the number line” help students understand how to locate and compare decimal values visually.

5. Word Problems Involving Decimals
These word problems challenge students to apply their decimal knowledge to real-life scenarios. For example, “Troy has 2.5 kg of apples, and Mark has 1.6 kg. How many more apples does Troy have than Mark?” helps students develop practical problem-solving skills while reinforcing their understanding of decimal operations in everyday contexts.

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