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Mastering Place Value & Decimals Worksheet

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Help your students or children master the core fundamentals of upper Key Stage 2 / Lower Key Stage 3 math with this comprehensive, ready-to-print Place Value and Decimals Worksheet. Carefully structured to build confidence and fluency, this resource takes learners on a clear progression journey—from identifying digit values to tackling complex logical puzzles. It is perfect for classroom independent work, homework, test preparation, or targeted home learning. What’s Included:This resource is divided into four distinct sections, designed to scaffold learning and stretch high-achievers: Section A: Partitioning & Values – Practice identifying the precise value of digits in large numbers (up to millions) and tricky decimals, plus converting written words into figures. Section B: Ordering – A series of exercises ranking numbers from smallest to largest, specifically featuring “trick” decimals to expose and correct common misconceptions. Section C: Multiplying & Dividing by Powers of 10 – Master shifting digits left and right on a place value grid with missing number challenges. Section D: Challenge Questions – 5 rigorous, puzzle-style extension problems combining fractions, decimals, percentages, prime numbers, and square/cube numbers to develop deep problem-solving skills.
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Solving one-step equations

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This resource is accompanied by: An information sheet for students (or parents who can support their children) to help their understanding of the topic using visual representations (bar models). A questions sheet, which includes a step-by-step guide as well as a modelled example. An answer sheet with a next-step suggestion. This resource is aimed at pupils who have just been introduced to the topic, as homework or to support revision.
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Solving two-step equations

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This resource is accompanied by: An information sheet for students (or parents) to help their understanding of the topic using visual representations (bar models). A questions sheet, which includes a tool kit guide as well as a modelled example An answer sheet. This resource is aimed at pupils who have just been introduced to the topic, as homework or to support revision.