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Playing Tip: The games are in order of suggested play for understanding decimals.

  1. Fruit Splat Addition  
2. Balloon Pop
3. Pop-up Addition
4. Clock Splat
5. Matching Addition

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Decimal models - tenths and hundreths - matching game precentages, decimals and fractions animal rescue fractions number line Decimals - place value - fruit splace - expanded form Convert decimals to fractions
Add Decimals - Matching Math Game compare decimals game convert fractions to decimals game Decimals, Fractions, Percentages - Balloon Pop
round decimals - scooter quest decimals place value - scooter quest compare fractions to decimals - scooter quest game
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decimals
Models 10ths
& 100ths
Relate Fractions & Decimals Comparing
& Ordering
Decimals
Place
Value
Rounding Patterns Comparing
Fractions &
Decimals
 
Decimal Models - Tenths and Hundredths
decimal tenths
Use models to understand tenths.
Play the Decimal Models Tenths game
to deepen your understanding.
Tenths 3rd grade and up
decimal hundredths Use models to understand hundredths.
Play the Decimal Models Hundredths game to
improve your understanding.
Hundredths 3rd grade and up
       
 
Relate Fractions and Decimals
fractions to decimals Tenths show 10 equal parts. One tenth is shown as 1/10
as a fraction and as 0.1 as a decimal. Play the Fractions to Decimals game to relate fractions and decimals.
Fractions to Decimals 3rd grade and up
       
       
Adding and Subtraction Decimals
decimal addition What is the sum of 0.1 and 0.2?
It's 0.3. Learn more by playing Decimal Addition.
Addition 3rd grade and up
decimal subtraction What is the difference of 0.2 and 0.1?
It's 0.1. Learn more by playing Decimal Subtraction.
Subtraction 3rd grade and up
       
     
Comparing and Ordering Decimals
Decimals Comparison Compare decimals.
Is 0.2 greather than 0.1 ?
Yes, two-tenths is greater than one tenth.
Play the Compare Decimals game for more.
Compare Decimals 3rd grade and up
learn how to put numbers in order from lowest to highest Order decimals by popping balloons.
Is 0.1 < 0.2 < 0.3?
Yes. Play the Order Decimals 1 game for more.
For a challenge, play the Order Decimals 2 game.
Order Decimals 1
4th grade and up
Order Decimals 2
6th grade and up
       
       
Decimal Place Value
learn decimal place value Does 0.51 have 5 in the tenth's place?
Yes. Play Decimal Place Value to learn more.
Place Value 4th grade and up
decimal expanded form Select the fruit that has the correct number for the expanded form.
For example, 8 ones and 2 tenths = 8.2
Expanded Form 4th grade and up
       
       
Decimal Rounding
learn decimal rounding What is 5.6 rounded to the nearest whole number?
Yes, it's 6. Play Decimal Rounding for more practice.
Rounding 4th grade and up
       
       
Decimal Patterns
learn decimal patterns In the pattern 0.1, 0.2, 0.3 what decimal comes next?
It's 0.4. For more play Decimal Patterns.
Patterns 4th grade and up
       
       
Comparing Decimals and Fractions
Compare Fractions and Decimals Which one is larger, 0.11 or 1/10? Yes, it's 0.11.
To further expand your knowledge,
play Compare Fractions and Decimals.
Compare Fractions
& Decimals
6th grade and up  
       
       
       

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