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Mathematics·Number Representation & Place Value·conceptual

Reading Decimal Places

Identify the value of each digit in numbers given to three decimal places (e.g. in 4.378, the 7 represents 7 hundredths)

Suggested ages 10–11

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Learning journey

Your child is mastering large numbers and decimals — reading, writing, and comparing numbers up to 10 million, understanding how decimal places work, and using negative numbers in real-world contexts like temperature and money.

Evidence of understanding

  • State the value of each digit in 2.635 (2 ones, 6 tenths, 3 hundredths, 5 thousandths)
  • Explain the relationship between adjacent decimal places (each place is ten times smaller)
  • Write a number given digit values (e.g. 4 ones, 0 tenths, 7 hundredths, 3 thousandths = 4.073)

Assessment prompt

In the number 4.378, can Reading Decimal Places tell you that the 7 represents 7 hundredths — not 7 tenths or 7 thousandths?

Standards alignment

Ma6/2.3gGB · uk-nc-2013

Identify digit value in decimals

The national curriculum in England: Key stages 1 and 2 framework document · Key stage 2