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Fractions & Decimals Class 6 ICSE Worksheet Free PDF Download with Answers

60 questions covering fractions, decimals, conversions, and real-life word problems

ICSEClass 6
SparkEd Math4 April 20265 min read
ICSE Class 6 Fractions and Decimals Worksheet with practice questions

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45 practice questions across 3 difficulty levels with complete answer keys. Printable A4 format, perfect for revision!

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Fractions and Decimals — The Topics That Need the Most Practice

Ask any Class 6 student what they find hardest in maths, and chances are they'll say fractions or decimals. Adding fractions with different denominators, converting mixed numbers, placing decimals on a number line — it all needs careful practice.

This worksheet gives you exactly that. We've created 60 questions covering both Fractions (Chapter 4) and Decimals (Chapter 5) from the ICSE Class 6 syllabus. The questions go from basic to challenging, and every single one has a worked-out answer. No more wondering if you got it right.

What's Inside This Worksheet?

The worksheet covers both fractions and decimals in one set because ICSE often tests them together. Here's the topic split:

Level 1 (Basics — 20 questions):
- Types of fractions: proper, improper, mixed
- Equivalent fractions
- Comparing and ordering fractions
- Reading and writing decimal numbers
- Place value in decimals (tenths, hundredths, thousandths)

Level 2 (Application — 20 questions):
- Addition and subtraction of like and unlike fractions
- Converting mixed numbers to improper fractions and back
- Addition and subtraction of decimal numbers
- Converting fractions to decimals and decimals to fractions

Level 3 (Challenge — 20 questions):
- Word problems on fractions (sharing, recipes, distances)
- Word problems on decimals (money, weight, length)
- Multiplication of fractions by whole numbers
- Ordering a mix of fractions and decimals on a number line

Sample Questions

Here are some questions from the worksheet to give you an idea:

Q1 (Level 1): Convert 175\frac{17}{5} to a mixed number.

Q2 (Level 1): Which is greater: 34\frac{3}{4} or 57\frac{5}{7}? Show your working.

Q3 (Level 2): Add 23+56+14\frac{2}{3} + \frac{5}{6} + \frac{1}{4}

Q4 (Level 2): Convert 0.3750.375 to a fraction in simplest form.

Q5 (Level 3): Riya bought 2.752.75 kg of apples and 1.51.5 kg of oranges. She used 0.80.8 kg of apples for a pie. How many kilograms of fruit does she have left?

Q6 (Level 3): Arrange in ascending order: 35\frac{3}{5}, 0.580.58, 712\frac{7}{12}, 0.60.6

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Smart Ways to Use This Worksheet

Fractions and decimals are skill-based topics. Reading the textbook isn't enough — you need to solve problems with a pencil in hand. Here's our recommended approach:

Don't skip Level 1. Even if you think you know the basics, Level 1 catches gaps you didn't know you had. Students often mess up equivalent fractions or decimal place value because they rushed past the fundamentals.

Write every step. In ICSE exams, you get marks for steps, not just the final answer. If you're converting 23+56\frac{2}{3} + \frac{5}{6}, show the LCM, show the equivalent fractions, then add. Build this habit now.

Use the answer key wisely. Check answers after completing each level, not after each question. This trains your brain to work independently — which is what you'll need during the actual exam.

Circle your mistakes. Come back to those questions after 2-3 days and try them again. If you get them right the second time, you've actually learnt something.

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How Fractions and Decimals Connect to Other Topics

Fractions and decimals aren't standalone chapters. They keep coming back throughout your ICSE journey:

Mastering fractions and decimals now saves you a lot of effort later. These concepts appear in every class from 6 to 10, so the time you invest today pays off for years.

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