Free Mixed Rounding Decimals Worksheet
Build confidence with mixed decimal rounding practice
Rounding decimals becomes more meaningful when students practice more than one place value in the same activity. This free Mixed Rounding Decimals Worksheet gives learners the chance to round decimals to the nearest tenth and nearest hundredth in one clear printable. It’s a helpful review page for strengthening place value understanding and rounding accuracy.
What students do on this worksheet
On this worksheet, students complete two sections. In Part A, they round each decimal to the nearest tenth. In Part B, they round each decimal to the nearest hundredth. This structure helps students pay close attention to the place value they are rounding to and the digit that controls the rounding decision.
Because both sections are on the same page, students get practice switching between similar decimal skills without the worksheet feeling confusing. That makes it a strong review activity once learners already understand the basics of decimal rounding.
Ways to use this worksheet
This printable works well in many different classroom and home settings.
Teachers can use it for:
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whole-class review
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independent work
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small groups
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math centers
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homework
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quiz prep
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extra support
Parents can also use it at home for additional decimal practice. Since the worksheet focuses on rounding only, it keeps students working on one major idea while still adding some variety.
Best grade levels for this worksheet
This worksheet is a strong fit for 4th grade, 5th grade, and 6th grade math. It works especially well for students who already have some experience rounding decimals and are ready for mixed review. It can also be useful for extra practice before a quiz or as a reteaching page for learners who need more support with decimal place value.
A helpful reminder for students
Before students begin, it helps to review the basic rounding rules:
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First, identify the place value you are rounding to.
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Then, look at the digit immediately to the right.
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If that digit is 5 or more, round up.
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If that digit is 4 or less, keep the rounding digit the same.
For the nearest tenth, students look at the hundredths digit.
For the nearest hundredth, students look at the thousandths digit.
A quick example before starting can make the process feel much clearer.
Why this worksheet works
One strength of this worksheet is that it combines two closely related decimal skills in one printable. Students practice with decimals less than 1, decimals greater than 1, and values that round up or stay the same. This mix helps learners apply the same reasoning in different situations while still keeping the page focused and manageable.
It also encourages students to slow down and notice which place value matters each time. That kind of careful attention is important for building strong decimal understanding.
Skills that pair well with this printable
If you are building out a decimals unit, this worksheet pairs well with:
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rounding decimals to the nearest tenth
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rounding decimals to the nearest hundredth
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comparing decimals
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reading and writing decimals
Together, these skills help students build a stronger foundation in decimal place value and number sense.
A simple printable for mixed decimal review
This free printable gives students meaningful mixed practice with decimal rounding in a clear and easy-to-use format. Whether you are reviewing before a test, adding extra decimal practice to your week, or helping students strengthen place value skills, this worksheet is a useful resource to keep on hand.