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Decimals

Decimals

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Mathematics

5th Grade

Medium

CCSS
5.NBT.A.3A, 5.NBT.B.7, 5.NBT.A.3B

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Standards-aligned

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Beth Goodman

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5 Slides • 9 Questions

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Decimals

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2

Open Ended

Write the next three place values from the decimal point in order from left to right.

3

Decimal Place Values

DECIMAL. Tenths, Hundredths, Thousandths

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4

Multiple Choice

As you move to the right on the place value chart, do the place values get larger or smaller?

1

larger

2

smaller

3

neither

5

Decimal Sizes

Think of Money:

one tenth= 1 dime (10 cents)

one hundredth= 1 penny (1 cent)

one thousandth=there is no money to represent it. It would be 1/10 of a penny.

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6

Multiple Choice

What place value is the 4 in? 0.246

1

tenths

2

oneths

3

hundredths

4

thousandths

7

Multiple Choice

What is the value of the 5?

0.025

1

5 thousandths

2

5 tenths

3

5 hundredths

4

5 ones

8

Multiple Choice

Which 7 has the least value?

0.777

1

0.7

2

0.07

3

0.007

9

Multiple Select

Which ways can you write this number? 8.092

1

eight and ninety-two thousandths

2

eight and ninety-two tenths

3

8 + 0.09 + 0.002

4

8 + 9 + 2

5

8 + 0.9 + 0.002

10

Multiple Choice

What is 3.5 + 2.012?

1

20.47

2

5.512

3

2.047

4

0.5512

11

Open Ended

Why is it important to line up the decimal points when adding or subtracting decimals?

12

LINE UP THE DECIMAL POINTS!

Not the digits!

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13

Poll

How confident do you feel working with decimals?

Very confident!

Somewhat confident!

Not at all confident!

Not sure

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Decimals

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