Free Rounding Decimals to the Nearest Tenth Worksheet
Practice a key decimal skill with a simple printable
Rounding decimals helps students build strong number sense. Once learners understand tenths and hundredths, they can decide whether a decimal stays the same or rounds up. This free Rounding Decimals to the Nearest Tenth Worksheet gives focused practice with that skill in a clear, easy-to-follow format.
What students do on this worksheet
On this worksheet, students round each decimal to the nearest tenth. They look at the hundredths digit to decide whether the tenths digit stays the same or increases by one. Repeated practice helps students become more comfortable with place value and more confident when working with decimal numbers.
Ways to use this worksheet
Because the layout is straightforward, this printable works well in many classroom and home settings.
Teachers can use it for:
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whole-class practice
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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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review
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extra support
Parents can also use it at home for extra decimal practice. Keeping the page focused on one skill makes it easier for students to build understanding without distraction.
Best grade levels for this worksheet
This worksheet is a strong fit for 4th grade and 5th grade math, especially for students who are just beginning to round decimal numbers. It also works well for learners who need extra review with decimal place value.
Since every problem focuses on rounding to the nearest tenth, students get a consistent routine that helps the process feel more manageable.
A helpful reminder for students
Before students begin, it helps to review the rounding rule:
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Look at the tenths place because that is the place you are rounding to.
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Look at the hundredths place to decide what to do.
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If the hundredths digit is 5 or more, round the tenths digit up.
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If the hundredths digit is 4 or less, keep the tenths digit the same.
A quick example at the top of the page can make the skill feel much easier right away.
Why this worksheet works
One strength of this worksheet is the variety of decimal values included. Students practice with numbers less than 1, numbers greater than 1, and a few cases where rounding changes the whole number part. That variety helps students apply the same rule in different situations without the page feeling too difficult.
Skills that pair well with this printable
If you are building out a decimals unit, this worksheet pairs nicely with:
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comparing decimals
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ordering decimals
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reading and writing decimals
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rounding decimals to the nearest hundredth
Together, these skills help build a stronger foundation for upper elementary decimal work.