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Convert Mixed Numbers to Decimals - ROLL and PLAY - Worksheet/Games

Robyn WCreated by RobynCreated by Robyn

Convert Mixed Numbers to Decimals - ROLL and PLAY - Worksheet/Games

Robyn WCreated by RobynCreated by Robyn
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Description

This is a worksheet/game that will help consolidate converting mixed numbers to decimals. It is a game for two players with a pencil each and two six-sided dice.


Players throw the dice, find that combination and convert the mixed number to a decimal. That's the worksheet part. Next, they find that decimal on the Bingo Board below. The first player to get three spaces in a row is the winner, but the opposition can knock you off if they throw the same dice combination.


This game can be played over and over because of the randomness of the dice throw. It can be played with a whole class if you have enough dice, or as an independent activity.

Resource Details

Curriculum alignment details

This resource is intended for the following use:

Curriculum:

 Australian Curriculum

Content Descriptors:

AC9M4N01: Recognise and extend the application of place value to tenths and hundredths and use the conventions of decimal notation to name and represent decimalsAC9M4N03: Find equivalent representations of fractions using related denominators and make connections between fractions and decimal notation

Further context or application:

Not specified

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Year levels
Resource Type

Description

This is a worksheet/game that will help consolidate converting mixed numbers to decimals. It is a game for two players with a pencil each and two six-sided dice.


Players throw the dice, find that combination and convert the mixed number to a decimal. That's the worksheet part. Next, they find that decimal on the Bingo Board below. The first player to get three spaces in a row is the winner, but the opposition can knock you off if they throw the same dice combination.


This game can be played over and over because of the randomness of the dice throw. It can be played with a whole class if you have enough dice, or as an independent activity.

Resource Details

Curriculum alignment details

This resource is intended for the following use:

Curriculum:

 Australian Curriculum

Content Descriptors:

AC9M4N01: Recognise and extend the application of place value to tenths and hundredths and use the conventions of decimal notation to name and represent decimalsAC9M4N03: Find equivalent representations of fractions using related denominators and make connections between fractions and decimal notation

Further context or application:

Not specified

Ratings & reviews

No Reviews yet