4th Grade Decimals

4th Grade Decimals

Welcome to our 4th Grade Decimal worksheets!

Master essential decimal skills with our collection of 4th grade decimal worksheets! These standards-aligned activities cover all the key concepts 4th grade students need, from understanding decimal place value and visual representation to comparing, ordering, and rounding decimals.

Students will practice real-world applications through money problems, measurement activities, and multi-step word problems that make learning meaningful. The collection also includes fraction-to-decimal conversions, number line work, and interactive exercises like “Decimal Detectives” to keep students engaged.

Each worksheet comes with complete answer keys and aligns with Common Core standards, making them perfect for classroom instruction, homework, or additional practice at home.

Resource Details

  • Age(s): 9
  • Grade(s): 4th Grade
  • 24 Printable PDF Resources
  • Includes Answer Key(s)

Decimals Worksheets (Printable PDFs)

Write each fraction as a decimal.

Write each decimal as a fraction.

Draw a line to match the fraction to its decimal equivalent.

Write each mixed number as a decimal.

Write each decimal as a mixed number.

Write the digit in the tenths and hundredths place.

Write each decimal in expanded form using numbers.

Write each decimal in word form.

Plot each decimal on its number line.

Write the decimals that correspond to the marked locations.

Use <, >, or = to compare each set of decimals.

Fill in the missing decimal that would make the pattern complete and correct.

Write each group of decimals in order from least to greatest.

Write each group of decimals in order from greatest to least.

Solve each real-world word problem.

Write a word problem that involves decimals.

Use a ruler, measuring tape, or scale to measure real objects of your choice around you. Record each measurement as a decimal.

Round each decimal to the nearest tenth or whole number.

Use the grids to represent the given decimals: Worksheet #1

Use the grids to represent the given decimals: Worksheet #2

Decide if each statement is true or false.

Decide whether a fraction or a decimal would be more useful.

Solve each money problem using decimal operations.

Solve each problem involving decimals. Use addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division.