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MA Y4 Summer Decimals

The document contains a series of math exercises focused on decimals, place value, and basic arithmetic operations. It includes tasks such as matching place value charts, positioning numbers on a number line, and performing calculations related to decimals. Additionally, it features a practical scenario involving a long jump competition and a juice division problem.

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MA Y4 Summer Decimals

The document contains a series of math exercises focused on decimals, place value, and basic arithmetic operations. It includes tasks such as matching place value charts, positioning numbers on a number line, and performing calculations related to decimals. Additionally, it features a practical scenario involving a long jump competition and a juice division problem.

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3 Complete the part-whole model.


Decimals

0.16
Name:
1

1 Match the place value charts to the numbers.

O Tth Hth
1 mark

4 Draw arrows to show the positions of the numbers on the


number line.

O Tth Hth 10 12
0.03 10 10

O Tth Hth
0 1 2
0.3 2 marks

1 mark
5 Complete the calculations.

2 Eva uses place value counters to make a number. 2.57 = 2 + 0.5 +

1 mark
2.57 = 2 + + 0.17

1 mark
2.57 = 2 + 0.2 +

What number has Eva made?


1 mark
1 mark
© White Rose Education 2024
6 Three children take part in a long jump competition. 8 Match the fractions to their decimal equivalents.

• Nijah jumps 1.5 m.


1
0.2
• Tommy jumps 0.84 m. 2

• Whitney jumps 1.48 m.

Order the jumps from longest to shortest.


2
0.25
10

longestshortest
1 mark

1
0.5
4
Round Nijah’s jump to the nearest metre. m 1 mark

1 mark


9 Mrs Patel has 1 litre of orange juice.


7 Work out the divisions. 4
She drinks of the juice and gives 0.2 litres to Mr Patel.
10
7 ÷ 100 = How much juice does she have left?

Give your answer in litres.

1 mark

63 ÷ 10 =

1 mark

 litres
2 marks

1 mark
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