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10 three-part puzzles
Decimal Puzzles require children to match :

*written place value instructions (left piece)
*decimal as a number (middle piece)
*1-2 digit decimal represented as a picture (right piece)

In my shop, you can purchase 5 sets of these puzzles all together!

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I created these puzzles as a way to consolidate my Year 4 children's understanding of decimals. Before this, the children made a connection to 0.6 and 0.60 through shading amounts on a 100 square grid. However, I believe they still need strong visuals to remember the difference between hundredths and tenths (ex. 0.2 and 0.02). Likewise, the first piece on the left gives them instructions about where digits go to help them become fluent with place value order.
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