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Decimals and Fractions
Converting
Fractions and Decimals
Math Task Cards
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Teacher Notes
Thank you so much for downloading this freebie! Please feel free to share this freebie with other
teachers but do not post it online without permission. Thanks!
These 4th grade task cards can be used in so many ways! You can use them in a center, for the
whole group, as an exit slip, for one on one help, for test prep (rotate different card stations on
different days around the room), with a parent helper (if you have one) for RTI, and more.
I actually wrote a blog post called 16 Ways to Use Task Cards, which might be helpful to you.
http://the-teacher-next-door.com/index.php/blog/65-blog-other/159-16-ways-to-use-task-cards
Another blog post you may like is called How to Use Task Cards with Board Games. Board Games
make task cards even more fun!
http://www.upperelementarysnapshots.com/2017/10/how-to-use-task-cards-with-board-games.html
One of the things that’s so great about task cards is that kids love them and it seems like less of a
chore than doing a worksheet. They especially love it when you play “Scoot”, where kids solve
task cards around the room and they are able to get out of their seats and move around to solve
the task cards.
A few notes about printing the task cards…These can be printed in black and white, as there isn’t
an abundance of colored ink on them. If you go with this option, I would recommend backing them
with colored paper to make them pop. Ideally, printing them with colored ink if it is available, is my
preference, since I love the card’s cheerful colors.
Also, I would really recommend that you laminate the cards and either hole punch a corner and put
them on a ring or store them in a photo box, shoebox, a shower caddy, or a hanging over-the-
door-shoe holder.
Finally, if you like this freebie, it is included in a deeply discounted bundle of 30 sets of task cards.
These task cards cover ALL math standards for the year!
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/4th-Grade-Math-Task-Cards-Mega-Bundle-
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Thanks again,
Jenn
The Teacher Next Door
Recording Sheet Name: _______________________________________________
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CCSS 4.NF.6 Converting Fractions and Decimals ©The Teacher Next Door
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Answer Key
1. 2. 65/100 3. .45 4.
73/100 .68
9/10 0 1 .5
5. 6. 9/100 7. .92 8.
8/100 .02
4/10 0 1 .8
2/10 0 1 .6
67/100 0 1 .82
5/10 0 1 .03
5/100 0 1 .98
CCSS 4.NF.6 Converting Fractions and Decimals ©The Teacher Next Door
25. 26. 89/100 27. .64 28.
58/100 .4
1/100 0 1 .7
9/10 0 1 .1
CCSS 4.NF.6 Converting Fractions and Decimals ©The Teacher Next Door
Self-Checking Answer Key: Cut and glue to the back of task cards if desired.
1. 2. 65/100 3. .45 4.
73/100 .68
9/10 0 1 .5
5. 6. 9/100 7. .92 8.
8/100 .02
4/10 0 1 .8
2/10 0 1 .6
67/100 0 1 .82
5/10 0 1 .03
5/100 0 1 .98
CCSS 4.NF.6 Converting Fractions and Decimals ©The Teacher Next Door
25. 26. 89/100 27. .64 28.
58/100 .4
1/100 0 1 .7
9/10 0 1 .1
CCSS 4.NF.6 Converting Fractions and Decimals ©The Teacher Next Door
Converting Fractions and Decimals Converting Fractions and Decimals
Complete the chart to convert decimals to
fractions.
Mr. Winters was cutting a
Decimals Fractions piece of wire for some art.
He cut a .65 cm. piece. How
.73 long would this be written
.9
as a fraction?
68/100
0 1 5/10
2/100
0 1 8/10
51/100
0 1 6/10
3/10
0 1 82/100
4/10
0 1 3/100
.9
2/10
0 1 98/100
.01
40/100
0 1 7/10
38/100
0 1 1/10