In this lecture, students learn how to compare and order decimals up to two decimal places in a fun, simple way. Using real-life examples like pieces of a chocolate bar or ribbon lengths for Eid decorations, the lesson explains how decimals represent parts of a whole. We explore how to tell which decimal is bigger or smaller by checking digit-by-digit—starting from the whole number part and moving to tenths and hundredths. The lecture covers both ascending (smallest to biggest) and descending (biggest to smallest) order using easy examples and relatable stories. A worksheet and test are also included to help learners practice comparing, arranging, and identifying decimals confidently.