Resources included (11)
Arithmetic of Decimal Numbers | Printable Worksheet
Division of Decimal Numbers | Printable Worksheet
Division of Decimal by a Decimal | Printable Worksheet
Division of Decimal by a Natural | Printable Worksheet
Multiplication and Division by 10, 100, and 1000 | Printable Worksheet
Division by 10, 100, and 1000 | Printable Worksheet
Multiplication by 10, 100, and 1000 | Printable Worksheet
Multiplication of Decimal Numbers | Printable Worksheet
Addition and Subtraction of Decimal Numbers | Printable Worksheet
Subtraction of Decimal Numbers | Printable Worksheet
Addition of Decimal Numbers | Printable Worksheet
What the material contains
The material contains a set of 11 mathematics resources on decimal numbers for 6th grade at a discounted price.
The materials are compressed into a ZIP folder.
Each material contains:
• an introductory page
• problem sets (260 problems in 26 columns from A to Z)
• enlarged versions of the problems in all columns
• solutions (results)
All materials together consist of 407 pages and 2860 problems with solutions.
The set includes the following materials:
- Addition of decimal numbers
- Subtraction of decimal numbers
- Addition and subtraction of decimal numbers
- Multiplication of decimal numbers
- Multiplying by 10, 100, and 1000
- Division by 10, 100, and 1000
- Multiplication and division by 10, 100, and 1000
- Division of decimal numbers by natural numbers
- Division of decimal numbers by decimal numbers
- Division of decimal numbers
- Arithmetic of decimal numbers
Who the document is intended for
This document is primarily intended for the following groups:
• for teachers in teaching
• for teaching instructors
• for students for practice
How to work with the material
In some mathematical topics, I have encountered the problem of not having enough exercises for students to master the material thoroughly. With this document, that problem will not occur. In addition, in some cases, I had to enlarge the document. You will find plenty of exercises in this document, which you can use in several different ways:
- Worksheet. Some students can handle more than three columns, typically three columns per hour, but more capable students can do six or even nine columns. Sometimes, a column can be used for review if you feel the students haven’t fully mastered the arithmetic of whole numbers.
- Written work. You can use one column for a 10-minute exercise in mathematics.
- Homework. The columns can also be used as homework.
- Review. A quick review of the previous material with one column. This could be for revising the lesson from the previous hour or even the previous school year
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