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Rounding Decimals Worksheet Generator

Printable rounding decimals worksheets — choose to round to whole numbers, the nearest tenth, or the nearest hundredth, with a decimal length setting from basic one-digit rounding to multi-decimal challenge problems. Up to 36 problems per sheet with step-by-step instructions printed on every sheet. Free PDF, no login required.

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Decimal options:


Decimal length:
Number of problems:
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What Are Rounding Decimals Worksheets?

Rounding decimals worksheets give students practice identifying which digit to inspect and deciding whether to round up or keep the last kept digit unchanged. This generator creates problems at three precision levels: rounding to whole numbers (removing all decimal places), rounding to the nearest tenth (keeping one decimal place), and rounding to the nearest hundredth (keeping two decimal places).

The Decimal length setting controls how many digits follow the rounding digit. "1 extra digit (easier)" keeps every number to exactly one digit beyond the target precision — so for tenth-rounding, every number has two decimal places — giving students one clear digit to evaluate before deciding to round up or down. "2–4 extra digits (harder)" randomly extends each number with extra trailing digits, from basic one-digit rounding to multi-decimal challenge problems, without changing the rounding rule itself. A step-by-step instruction guide is printed at the top of the worksheet so students keep the rounding rule in front of them while they work.

How to Use the Generator

  1. Select a Decimal option — whole numbers, tenth, or hundredth. The instructions box updates automatically.
  2. Choose Decimal length — "1 extra digit (easier)" or "2–4 extra digits (harder)".
  3. Choose Number of problems — 21, 24, 30, or 36 per sheet.
  4. Optionally edit or clear the Instructions text before printing.
  5. Click Create to preview the worksheet on the canvas.
  6. Click Download to save a print-ready PDF. Tick "Solution page" to include an answer key.

Why Use These Rounding Worksheets?

  • Three precision levels in one tool — whole numbers, tenth, and hundredth, covering Grades 4–6 rounding standards
  • Adjustable decimal length — from basic one-digit rounding to multi-decimal challenge problems, with a single dropdown
  • Instructions printed on every sheet — students keep the step-by-step rounding rule in front of them while they work, reducing errors from misremembering the steps
  • Problems designed with intent — every problem always has exactly one meaningful digit to evaluate, no matter how long the number is, so every problem demands a real rounding decision
  • Up to 36 problems per sheet — enough for timed drills, daily practice, or homework with a single download
  • Free PDF with optional answer key — download and print instantly, no account needed

Worksheet Features

  • Whole number, tenth, or hundredth precision
  • Adjustable decimal length — 1 or 2–4 extra digits
  • 21, 24, 30, or 36 problems per page
  • Printable PDF download
  • Answer key included
  • Editable instructions box
  • A4 and Letter paper support

Perfect For Grade 3 and Grade 4 Math Practice

  • Grade 4 introduction
  • Grade 5 practice
  • Grade 6 review
  • Homework
  • Math centers
  • Substitute teacher activities

FAQ — Rounding Decimals Worksheet Generator

What is the difference between the three decimal options?

"Rounding to whole numbers" gives problems like 12.4 → round to the nearest whole number. "Rounding to Tenth" gives problems like 5.67 → round to one decimal place. "Rounding to Hundredth" gives problems like 3.456 → round to two decimal places.

What does "Decimal length" control?

It sets how many digits appear after the digit students must round. "1 extra digit (easier)" keeps every problem to exactly one digit beyond the target precision — the digit that decides whether to round up or down. "2–4 extra digits (harder)" randomly extends each number with 2 to 4 extra trailing digits, so the numbers are longer and harder to read, from basic one-digit rounding to multi-decimal challenge problems. The rounding rule itself never changes — only the single digit right after the target precision decides the answer.

How many problems can I put on a single worksheet?

The generator offers four sizes: 21, 24, 30, or 36 problems per sheet. The default is 30. Problems are laid out in three columns, so every count is a multiple of 3, keeping the columns evenly balanced.

What does the Instructions box contain, and can I edit it?

The Instructions box is automatically filled with a step-by-step rounding guide matched to the selected level — whole numbers, tenth, or hundredth. It prints at the top of the worksheet so students have the rule in front of them while they work. You can edit or clear the text freely before downloading.

Does the downloaded PDF include an answer key?

Yes. Before clicking Download, tick the "Solution page" checkbox to add a fully completed answer sheet as a second page in the PDF. Each answer shows the correctly rounded result for that problem.