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An organized selection of decimal pictures emphasizing clean edges and balanced contrast, easy to combine into banners or certificates.

A fun, minimalist emoji showing wide-eyed surprise with a cheeky smile and directional arrow-perfect for playful digital reactions.
Reset to zero: use this icon to indicate clearing values, restarting counters, or refreshing metrics.
A clear, engaging visual connecting decimals (0.7), fractions, and percentages with a color-coded pie chart.
Two blue zeros with a red arrow pointing to one, under the question “Where’s your point?”-a playful yet pointed reminder to clarify your message.
A refreshing glass of sparkling blue drink, perfect for representing hydration, electrolytes, or flavored water.
The bold red “2.3” signifies the latest software version release, emphasizing clarity and impact.
Meet Dewey the Worm, your friendly guide to mastering the Dewey Decimal System!
A clear visual guide to decimal place values: 123.45 broken down by digit position from hundreds to hundredths.
See how 1/4 equals 0.25 and 25%-and how these concepts appear in cooking, shopping, and timekeeping.
A mix of colorful number tiles-whole numbers and decimals-spill from a transparent cup, ideal for interactive math activities.
A clear, color-coded visual showing that 0.25 (decimal), 25% (percent), and 1/4 (fraction) are equivalent values.
A stylized early 20th-century agricultural illustration showing standardized field plots marked “4.5”, possibly indicating yield measurements or experimental plot sizes.
Each penguin shows a decimal (0.01, 0.17) paired with its equivalent fraction (1/100, 17/100) for easy learning.
A perfectly smooth, glossy royal blue sphere rendered with soft directional lighting against a pure white backdrop.
This chart illustrates decimal place values and their equivalent fractional forms-perfect for students mastering foundational math concepts.
Visual breakdown of each digit’s value in the number 273.468, helping students grasp place value concepts intuitively.
A playful, glossy set of numerals 0 through 9-each with a distinct vibrant color and 3D effect-for engaging visual communication.
Practice dividing decimals with these charming Valentine’s Day math problems-perfect for classroom or at-home learning!
A cheerful student celebrates learning math concepts-decimals, fractions, and percents-with birthday cakes and visual aids.
This visual Dewey Decimal chart maps each major classification (000-999) to engaging icons-like a fire truck for 360 (Social Sciences) or a dinosaur for 560 (Paleontology).
A cheerful pencil-themed graphic highlighting “10th Grade” - perfect for back-to-school materials or curriculum pages.
Yoda channels the Force with his iconic green lightsaber-proof that even the wisest still have lessons to learn.
A pie chart and segmented bar model illustrating fractional parts and their decimal equivalents.
Color by fractions: shade cells based on values like 1/3, 2/5, or 4/6 to reveal hidden images-ideal for classroom or homeschool math fun.
A minimalist striped pattern with a 4:6 blue-to-white ratio, perfect for visual segmentation or progress indicators.
These three books show how the Dewey Decimal System groups related topics: general zoology (590), animal behavior (591.5), and animal communication (591.512).
A clear, cartoon-style place value chart that helps students visualize decimals using blocks: ones (100-unit square), tenths (10-unit rod), and hundredths (1-unit cube), with an “AND” marker for the decimal point.
These colorful, ready-to-print decimal operation task cards help students build fluency with real-world math problems.
Five cheerful, patterned owls frame the playful title “Multiplying Decimals”-a visual cue that math can be both smart and fun!
A colorful, easy-to-read conversion chart that helps learners master the relationships between fractions, decimals, and percentages using real-world visuals.
Meet Digital Dewey: where Victorian gravitas meets 21st-century flair-sunglasses included.
A cheerful assortment of heart-themed acrylic body jewelry, ideal for expressing love, fun, or personal style with safe, colorful flair.
A classic two-sail sailboat gliding on gentle blue waves-ideal for icons, infographics, or children’s content.
A cheerful, Christmas-inspired math resource designed to make decimal practice fun and effective for upper elementary students.
A precise isometric grid of uniform cubes, ideal for illustrating 3D structure or digital architecture concepts.
A playful, hand-drawn graffiti rendition of “RUE” in vivid yellow with bold black contours.
When multiplying decimals like 1.006 × 3.24, ignore decimal alignment; multiply as whole numbers, then place the decimal based on total decimal places (5 here).
A happy student grips a oversized red calculator, ready to solve fun math problems!
A clean, professional dry-erase board ready for notes, diagrams, or brainstorming-securely held by clear corner clips.
Meet the friendly numbers 1 to 4-each with a unique personality and playful design to make learning fun!
A polished silver diamond icon with subtle highlights and depth, perfect for modern digital interfaces.
A playful spiral of fundamental math operators, perfect for teaching basic arithmetic in classrooms or digital learning tools.
The classic St. Louis Cardinals logo, symbolizing tradition, pride, and baseball excellence since 1966.
Cut out the cards and arrange the decimals in order from least to greatest-great for hands-on math learning!
Visual representation of the decimal, fraction, and percentage forms of 0.25.
Square sign displaying the number 0.5
Decimal logo featuring vibrant spheres above the word "Decimal" in green
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