Free Decimals Flashcards for Year 4 Maths Students | BookFlik

Free Decimals Flashcards for Year 4 Maths Students | BookFlik

Free Decimals Flashcards for Year 4 Maths Students | BookFlik worksheet preview — Maths Decimals
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About this flashcards

  • Subject: Maths
  • Topic: Decimals
  • Year group: Year 4
  • Difficulty: Core

Boost your classroom confidence with our premium collection of printable Maths decimals flashcards year 4 core resources. Designed specifically to align with the Australian Curriculum (ACARA), these high-quality cards are the perfect tool for helping pupils master the relationship between fractions and decimals. By using these Maths decimals flashcards year 4 core sets, children will develop a solid understanding of tenths and hundredths, learning how to place them accurately on a number line and compare values with ease.

Each pack contains 30 carefully crafted cards featuring visual representations and numerical challenges. Our characters are here to help: Max the monkey guides students through tricky addition problems using decimals, while Zara the zebra highlights the beautiful patterns found in place value columns. Whether you are teaching a whole-class lesson or setting up small group rotations, these Maths decimals flashcards year 4 core materials provide a versatile way to keep pupils engaged. Teachers can use them for quick-fire starter activities, intervention groups, or as independent retrieval practice to consolidate learning after a unit on money and measurement.

The set is specifically differentiated for the expected standard in Year 4, ensuring that pupils feel challenged yet supported as they progress. Each card features a clear layout, using British English spelling and standard pound (£) notation for money-based problems. By incorporating these into your daily routine, you will see a boost in pupil fluency and mathematical reasoning.

Try these 5 questions with your class to test their knowledge:

1. What is the decimal equivalent of 7/10?

2. If you have £0.50, is this more or less than £0.05?

3. Partition 0.84 into tenths and hundredths.

4. Which is larger: 0.3 or 0.13? Explain your reasoning.

5. If a toy costs £1.20 and you pay with a £2.00 coin, how much change do you receive?

Download these resources today to transform your maths lessons into an interactive, fun-filled learning experience.

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