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Writing Decimals in Expanded Form (Rainy Season Themed) Worksheets

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Definition

Decimal is one way of writing numbers that have whole and fractional part. It contains a decimal point that separates the whole and fractional number.

Summary

A decimal has two parts; the whole number part and the decimal part called the mantissa. These parts are separated by a dot called decimal point. Below are the names were given to a number depending on its position in the decimal.

The numbers at the left side of the decimal point begin with ones, tens, hundreds, thousands and so on. The numbers after the decimal point begin with tenths, hundredths, thousandths and so on.

Writing Decimals in Expanded Form (Rainy Season Themed) Worksheets

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Worksheets Activities Included

Ages 8-9 (Basic)

  • Play The Maze
  • Rainy Days Essentials
  • Make Rain Art
  • Let’s Make Soup
  • Coffee And The Rain

Ages 9-10 (Advanced)

  • Play In The Rain
  • Arrange My Things
  • Puzzle Game
  • Building A Fort
  • Homework Time!