xls, 21 KB
xls, 21 KB
Oh how I tire of pupils telling me that 0.9 is smaller than 0.21! This excel sheet is a good starter or quick supporting exercise for ordering decimals with different numbers of decimal places. It shows three randomly generated decimals, one with one dp, one with 2, one with 3. The numbers have different coloured backgrounds. Pupils can compete to name the biggest and the smallest, calling out either the number or the background colour.
Tes classic free licence

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igoumen

4 years ago
5

Very helpful for decimal ordering misconceptions. Thanks.

Waenfach1

9 years ago
4

Great - just what I need for year 4. Thanks!

fionajones88

11 years ago
4

Thanks, going to recolour the blue square to green, so then students can use traffic light cards to show me their answers!

vicky28

11 years ago
4

useful, thanks!

missyarney

11 years ago
4

Great stuff!

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