Year 4 Tenths on a place value chart Foundation worksheet
In this foundation worksheet, children recognise and write decimal equivalents of any number of tenths.
It is important that they understand that 10 tenths are equivalent to 1 whole, and therefore 1 whole is equivalent to 10 tenths. Use this knowledge when counting both forwards and backwards in tenths. When counting forwards, you should be aware that 1 comes after 0.9, and when counting backwards that 0.9 comes after 1. Links can be made to the equivalence of 10 ones and 1 ten to support understanding.
You might like to use these supporting sentences:
There are _____tenths in 1 whole.
1 whole is equivalent to _____ tenths.
There is/are _________ whole/wholes and ____ tenths
The number is _____.