These fractions converting forms worksheets help students practice transforming numbers between different representations. Students work with fractions, decimals, and percents through various conversion exercises that build essential number sense and mathematical fluency skills.
Students practice converting numbers between expanded form and standard (numeric) form. Worksheets cover whole numbers within 1,000 up to one million, as well as decimals to thousandths. Activities include standard expanded form (like 400 + 30 + 2) and expanded notation (using multiplication by place value). These resources align with second through fifth grade place value standards.
Students practice converting between fractions, decimals, and percents using a variety of methods. Worksheets include visual models showing shaded amounts, direct conversion between any two forms, and working with repeating decimals. These resources build fluency with equivalent representations of rational numbers, spanning fourth through eighth grade standards.
These worksheets teach students to rewrite subtraction problems as addition problems by adding the opposite. This foundational skill for working with rational numbers helps students understand that subtracting a value is the same as adding its negative, building fluency with integer operations. Aligned with seventh grade number system standards.