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Add and Subtract Decimals Worksheets | Decimals Color by Number

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4th - 6th, Homeschool
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12 (5 student pages in addition to answer keys, work mat, and design idea page)
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This was a great resource to leave in the event of there being a sub. It was also fun for student collaboration.
Great practice for decimal operations! My students enjoying the coloring aspect too, since it gave them a little break between solving the problems.
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  1. This bundle contains 20 No Prep Math Coloring Pages - 5 each for 2 and 3 digit multiplication, long division, equivalent fractions, and adding and subtracting decimals. The activities are created to help students practice mastery of facts and mindfulness at the same time! Each Do & Design acti
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These Add and Subtract Decimals Coloring Pages are created to help students practice mastery and mindfulness at the same time! Each of the 5 Do & Design activities features positive words and phrases that encourage happiness and a growth mindset.

There are several addition and subtraction of decimals problems on each page. Using a color code, students get creative as they shade in and/or draw a design in spaces containing facts. Afterwards, they color the rest of the picture in colors of their choice. After checking their work, students may also cut off the top and keep the message in a notebook or even take it home and hang it in their rooms!

Find Fun Do & Design Math Partner Games here:

Multiplication Facts Color by Number Games

Division Facts Color by Number Games

Addition Color by Number Games

Subtraction Color by Number Games

Find Emoji Do & Design Pages here:

Emoji Addition Color by Number

Emoji Subtraction Color by Number

Emoji Multiplication Color by Number

Emoji Division Color by Number

The following skills are reviewed:

Addition and subtraction of decimals to tenths and hundredths

The following Common Core Standards are included:

5.NBT.7 - Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals to hundredths

These coloring pages provide the opportunity for students to think critically AND get creative! Both stimulate the brain to focus and engage. Plus, the activities are lots of fun! Do & Design activities are great for math centers and early finishers.

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All material included in this resource belongs to Ford's Board LLC. Included with purchase is a license to use the material, however you do not own the material. You may not upload any portion of this resource to the internet in any format.

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12 (5 student pages in addition to answer keys, work mat, and design idea page)
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Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals to hundredths, using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction; relate the strategy to a written method and explain the reasoning used.

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