Mathematics·Fractions·procedural
Decimals to three places
Solve problems involving numbers with up to three decimal places
Suggested ages 9–10
Learning journey
Your child is exploring fractions, decimals, and percentages — understanding how they relate to each other, adding and subtracting fractions, and solving real-world problems involving these concepts.
Evidence of understanding
- Calculate the total of three measurements: 1.234 m + 0.567 m + 2.199 m
- A bottle holds 1.5 litres; 0.375 l is poured out — how much remains?
- Find two numbers with 3 d.p. that add to make 1
Assessment prompt
If Decimals to three places is filling a tank that holds 5.000 litres and has poured in 2.375 litres, can they work out how much more is needed to fill it?
Standards alignment
No external standards are linked to this topic.