

Decimals and Percentages
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Mathematics
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3rd - 6th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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14 Slides • 16 Questions
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Decimals and Percentages
Welcome to the lesson of . . . Decimals and Percentages!

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Learning Intention:
I will be able to recognize the place value of decimals, patterns and find values less, more or equal vice versa with percents.
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Success criteria:
I can recognize place values of decimals, tell which decimal is bigger or smaller and figure out patterns in decimals
I can recognize patterns and which is bigger or smaller in percents
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Decimals
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Intro
A decimal number is a number that has numbers before the decimal point. It can be used to show a whole number with a bit more or that a number is less than 1. E.g. 1.45, 0.35
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Tenths
A tenth is the decimal place value that is 1 number before the decimal point. Like this number: 0.4. Try converting the numbers on the next slides numbers from words to numeral.
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Hundredths
Hundredths are the complete opposite of hundreds like tenths are the opposite of tens. Hundreds are TWO places before the decimal point. Like this numeral: 0.04 or with tenths: 0.46. Try converting the numbers in words in the next slides to numerals.
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More than, Less than
Let's see if you can recognize which decimal is bigger or smaller than each other. Just a quick recap on the symbols: < is smaller than and > is bigger than.
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Patterns
Let's see if you can spot the pattern in the decimals!
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Percentages
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Percentages are similar to decimals as fractions are similar to decimals to, but written like this: 80%. They are commonly used to show a number less than 1. They are mostly written as whole numbers, and much more complicated when written in decimals. In this lesson we focus on the whole numbers.
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Real life surrounds
Math, including percents are arround us. You may have seen sale signs on an eshop or shop saying something like: Sale! 80% Off. What else can you find that involves percents that are around us?
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Patterns
Can you spot the pattern in these percents?
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That's it!
Congrats! Why don't you put your skills to the test with the quiz, Decimals and Percentages?
Decimals and Percentages
Welcome to the lesson of . . . Decimals and Percentages!

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