All About Decimals PowerPoint
All About Decimals PowerPoint
Decimals
By the end of this week…
EXPANDED FORM: 2 X
EXPANDED FORM: 7 X
EXPANDED FORM: 4 X
4
1000 DECIMAL NUMBERS ARE ALSO FRACTIONS
Decimal Number – Tenths, Hundredths, &
Thousandths
ANY NUMBER TO THE RIGHT OF THE
DECIMAL POINT
EXPANDED FORM:
123
1000 DECIMAL NUMBERS ARE ALSO FRACTIONS
Use the Decimal Place Value Chart to help with writing decimal
numbers
Different Ways to Show a Number
Word Form Expanded Form
(1 x 10) + (3 x 1) + (9 x + (5 x )
Thirteen and ninety-five hundredths
OR
(1 x 10) + (3 x 1) + (9 x) + (5 x 0.01)
Standard Form
3.8 3 8/10
Check Your Progress – draw a circle around the thumb that tells
how you feel about understanding decimals
I can read and write
decimals to thousandths
using base ten numerals,
number names, and
expanded form, e.g.,
347.392 = 3 × 100 + 4 ×
10 + 7 × 1 + 3 × (1/10) +
9 × (1/100) + 2 ×
(1/1000).
Homework
How to Write a Decimal Number in Expanded Form
1.To write a decimal in expanded
form, follow these steps:
2.Let's try it with 561.129
3.First, write the digit and
multiply it by the place value it is
in
4.Separate each digit multiplied by
its place value with a plus sign
561.129
EXPANDED FRACTION #1 (5 x 100) + (6 x 10) + (1 x 1) + (1 x ) + (2 x ) + (9 x )
Type using
expanded
fraction or
expanded
decimal
How to Write a Decimal Number in Unit
Form
Unit Form – how many of each size unit are in a number
52.64 OR
52 ones + 64 hundredths
How to Write Unit Form Numbers into Standard Form
Type each
decimal
number in
unit form
How to Show Decimal Numbers using Model Form
Cube – 1000 units Flat – 100 units Rod – 10 units Unit – 1 unit
How to Show Decimal Numbers using Model Form
10 1
100 1
1,000 1
1 10
100 1
10 1
Model Form – showing a decimal number using base ten blocks
1 whole depends on what is given
as 1 whole.
Any base ten block can represent
1 whole.
KEY
2. 33
1 whole
Model Form – showing a decimal number using base ten blocks
1 whole depends on what is given
as 1 whole.
Any base ten block can represent
1 whole.
KEY
1. 035
1.063
Homework Continued
Check Your Progress – draw a circle around the thumb that tells
how you feel about understanding decimals
I can read and write
decimals to thousandths
using base ten numerals,
number names, and
expanded form, e.g.,
347.392 = 3 × 100 + 4 ×
10 + 7 × 1 + 3 × (1/10) +
9 × (1/100) + 2 ×
(1/1000).