Tenths and hundredths — what 0.5 and 1.25 mean. Decimal point, reading and comparing decimals.
Add and subtract decimals with tenths and hundredths. Line up the decimal points.
Choose <, > or = to compare two decimals.
Divide one decimal by another. The trick: shift the decimal point the same number of places to the right in both numbers — that turns the divisor into a whole number and you divide as usual.
Divide a decimal by a single-digit whole number — the answer is always clean (no remainder).
Match a decimal with its fraction (tenths or hundredths).
Multiply or divide a decimal by 10, 100 or 1000 — shift the decimal point right or left.
Multiply a decimal (1–2 decimal places) by a single-digit whole number.
Read the decimal marked by a point on a 0..1 number line.
Identify the digit in the tenths or hundredths place of a decimal.
Decide whether the decimal expansion of a fraction terminates (e.g. 1/4 = 0.25) or recurs (e.g. 1/3 = 0.333…).
Round a decimal to ones, tenths or hundredths using the 0–4 / 5–9 rule.