comparing fractions decimals percents Worksheets
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Comparing Fractions, Decimals & Percents
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Students develop fluency in comparing and converting between fractions, decimals, and percents. Worksheets include numeric fraction comparison, finding equivalent values across all three forms, using visual models and number lines, and working with number wheels. These resources help students see fractions, decimals, and percents as different representations of the same quantity. Aligned with fourth grade and above.
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- Decide which of two fractions is greater, less, or if they are equal.
- Compare fractions even when they have different denominators.
- Use equivalent fractions or common denominators to make comparisons easier.
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- Convert between fractions, decimals, and percents that represent the same amount.
- Find a missing fraction, decimal, or percent by using equivalent values.
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- Read a shaded picture model and name the fraction that is shaded.
- Write the shaded amount as a decimal.
- Write the shaded amount as a percent.
- Convert between fraction, decimal, and percent to show the same amount in different ways.
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- Turn a fraction into a decimal by dividing the numerator by the denominator.
- Write decimals correctly using tenths and hundredths place value.
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- Turn a decimal into a fraction by using the place value to choose the denominator.
- Connect the decimal and fraction as two ways to show the same amount.

- Compare a fraction and a decimal to decide which one is larger.
- Use a number line to see where each value falls between 0 and 1 (or between whole numbers).
- Use benchmark values like 0, 0.5, and 1 to judge which number is closer to the right side of the number line.

- Read a shaded section on a number wheel and name it as a fraction of the whole.
- Read a shaded section on a number wheel and name it as a decimal value.

- Read a number wheel and figure out what fraction of the whole is shaded.
- Read a number wheel and figure out what decimal amount of the whole is shaded.