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All About

Decimals
By the end of this week…

• I can read, write, and compare decimals to thousandths.


• 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).
• I can compare two decimals to thousandths based on meanings of the
digits in each place, using >, =, and < symbols to record the results of
comparisons.
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numbersandoperations/decimals/
Introducing
Decimals
Click the link
to watch the
Brainpop
video on
“Decimals”
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Password:
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Vocabulary – Tenths Place
THE NUMBER ONE PLACE to the RIGHT
OF THE DECIMAL POINT

STANDARD FORM: 0.2

WORD FORM: TWO TENTHS

EXPANDED FORM: 2 X

UNIT FORM: 2 TENTHS

DECIMAL NUMBERS ARE ALSO FRACTIONS


Vocabulary – Hundredths Place
THE NUMBER TWO PLACES BEHIND
THE DECIMAL POINT

STANDARD FORM: 0.07

WORD FORM: SEVEN HUNDREDTHS

EXPANDED FORM: 7 X

UNIT FORM: 7 HUNDREDTHS

DECIMAL NUMBERS ARE ALSO FRACTIONS


Vocabulary – Thousandths Place
THE NUMBER THREE PLACES to the RIGHT
OF THE DECIMAL POINT

STANDARD FORM: 0.004

WORD FORM: FOUR THOUSANDTHS

EXPANDED FORM: 4 X

UNIT FORM: 4 THOUSANDTHS

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1000 DECIMAL NUMBERS ARE ALSO FRACTIONS
Decimal Number – Tenths, Hundredths, &
Thousandths
ANY NUMBER TO THE RIGHT OF THE
DECIMAL POINT

STANDARD FORM: 0.123

WORD FORM: ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-THREE THOUSANDTHS

EXPANDED FORM:

UNIT FORM: 1 TENTH, 2 HUNDREDTHS, 3 THOUSANDTHS

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

Unit Form 13 Model Form

1 ten + 3 ones + 9 tenths + 5 hundredths


Numbers in Word Form
How to Write a Decimal Number in Word
Form
1.To write a decimal in word
form, follow these steps:
2.Let's try it with 2.37. ... Two and thirty-seven hundredths
3.First, write the whole-
number part.
Now you try with 4.28
4.Write "and" for
the decimal point.
5.Next, write the word form of
the digits in the decimal part.
6.Finally, end with the place value Word for Word for Word for Word for
of the last digit. whole the digits in place value
number decimal the decimal of last digit
part point part
Word Form – numbers written in words
Word Form – numbers written in words

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 )

EXPANDED FRACTION #2 500 + 60 + 1 + () + () + ()

EXPANDED DECIMAL 500 + 60 + 1 + 0.1 + 0.02 + 0.009


Expanded Form – numbers broken up to show the value of each digit

600 + 80 + 9 + 0.4 + 0.03 + 0.005 Write in


expanded
decimal
form
Expanded Form – numbers broken up to show the value of each digit

500 + 30 + 1 + 2/100 + 9/1000


Write in
expanded
fraction
form
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 (4 x 1) + (6 x 0.1) + (4 x 0.01) + (8 x .001) OR (4 X 1) + (6 x 1/10) + (4 x 1/100) + (8 x 1/1000)

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

5 tens + 2 ones + 6 tenths + 4 hundredths

52.64 OR

52 ones + 64 hundredths
How to Write Unit Form Numbers into Standard Form

4 tens + 6 ones = 2 ones + 7 tenths + 12 hundredths = 2.00


0.70
4 x 10 = 40 2x1=2 + 0.12
6x 1 = 6 7 x 0.1 = 0.7 2.82
12 x 0.01 = 0.12
40 + 6 = 46
2 + 0.7 + 0.12 =

1. Multiply the digit times the place the digit is in.


2. Line the numbers up by the place.
3. Give the digits the same amount of digits by adding
zeros.
4. Add the numbers to get the number in standard form.
Unit Form – how many of each size unit are in a number
Type each
5 ones + 1 hundredths decimal
number in
unit form
Unit Form – how many of each size unit are in a number
Type each
decimal
number in
unit form
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

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 whole The 0 flats


represent 0
The 1 cube The 3 rods The 5 unit cubes tenths
represents 1 represent 3 represent 5
whole hundredths thousandths
Let’s Practice Showing Numbers in Model
Form
• Go to Braining Camp through Classlink
• Select Base Ten Blocks
• In the bottom left, select the following:
Let’s Practice Showing Numbers in Model
Form
• Once you have put the number in model form in Braining Camp, use the provided base ten blocks to
the right to display on the slide.
• Drag and Copy/Paste as many base ten blocks that you need to create the number.

Model the following: 23.42


Let’s Practice Showing Numbers in Model
Form
• Once you have put the number in model form in Braining Camp, use the provided base ten blocks to
the right to display on the slide.
• Drag and Copy/Paste as many base ten blocks that you need to create the number.

Model the following: 14.57


Let’s Practice Showing Numbers in Model
Form
• Once you have put the number in model form in Braining Camp, use the provided base ten blocks to
the right to display on the slide.
• Drag and Copy/Paste as many base ten blocks that you need to create the number.

Model the following: 6.8


Let’s Practice Showing Numbers in Model
Form
• Once you have put the number in model form in Braining Camp, use the provided base ten blocks to
the right to display on the slide.
• Drag and Copy/Paste as many base ten blocks that you need to create the number.

Model the following: 4.219


Homework

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).

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