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Math Grade 4Mrs. EnnisDecimals
Part 1Lesson Twenty-Six
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1. 85 + 302 + E = 392
2. 3006 – 85 = G
3. M ÷ 6 = 6
4. 4 x 5 = J x 4
5. 2 x 3 x V = 26
6. It is 12:30 now. What time was it 20 minutes ago?
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7. What is the perimeter of a regular pentagon with side 6cm?
8. Write in standard form: 2 thousands, 4 tens, 3 ones, 8 hundreds?
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9. Pam has $2.50 in quarters and $0.95 in nickels. How many coins does she have?
10.Will collected 856 cans one week and 1,026 cans the next week. How many more cans must be collected to reach his goal of 3,045 cans?
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Decimal Place Value
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Reading Decimals• Read the number before the
decimal point.• Say “and” when you get to
the decimal.• Read the number after the
decimal.• Say the name of the place
that the decimal ends in.
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Example
8,243.67
Eight thousand, two hundred forty-threeand sixty-sevenhundredths
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Example
57.26
Fifty sevenand
twenty-sixhundredths
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Example
324.03
Three hundred twenty-fourandthreehundredths
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Example
89.7
Eighty-nineand
seventenths
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Example
4002.3
Four thousand twoandthreetenths
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Expanded Form
• Write the number that appears before the decimal point in expanded form.
• For decimals, place a zero in the ones place.
• Also, substitute zeroes for all spaces after the decimal point that come before the digit that you are working with.
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Example: Write 13.36 in expanded form.
Remember, deal with the number before the decimal first.
10 + 3
Then, do the decimal part.
0.060.3 ++
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Example: Write 207.45 in expanded form.
Remember, deal with the number before the decimal first.
200 + 7
Then, do the decimal part.
0.050.4 ++
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Example: Write 1,564.82 in expanded form.
Remember, deal with the number before the decimal first.
1000 + 500 + 60 + 4
Then, do the decimal part.
0.020.8++
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You try it: Write 590.73 in expanded form.
500 + 90 0.030.7 ++
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You try it: Write 1230.06 in expanded form.
1000 + 200 + 30 0.06+
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From Words to Standard Form
• Read everything before the word “and.” Write that number.
• Place a decimal point at the word “and.”
• Read the last word of the sentence to see how many decimal places you need.
• Fill in the decimal places with your number. Use zeroes to fill any empty spaces.
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Example: Write the following number in standard form: two hundred six and fifty-four hundredths
206.
The word “hundredths” indicates that we need two decimal places.
54
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Example: Write the following number in standard form: ninety-one and twenty-two hundredths
91.
The word “hundredths” indicates that we need two decimal places.
22
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Example: Write the following number in standard form: four thousand seventeen and three hundredths
4017
.
The word “hundredths” indicates that we need two decimal places.
03
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Example: Write the following number in standard form: eight hundred twenty and four tenths
820.
The word “tenths” indicates that we need one decimal place.
4
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Example: Write the following number in standard form: seventy-one and nine tenths
71.
The word “tenths” indicates that we need one decimal place.
9
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Example: Write the following number in standard form: one hundred thirty and five
tenths
130.
The word “tenths” indicates that we need one decimal place.
5
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One Whole
1010
can also be written
1
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Writing Fractions as Decimals
910
can also be written
.9
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Writing Fractions as Decimals
110
can also be written
.1
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Writing Fractions as Decimals
410
can also be written
.4
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Writing Fractions as Decimals
310
can also be written
.3
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Writing Fractions as Decimals
610
can also be written
.6
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Writing Fractions as Decimals
45100
can also be written
.45
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Writing Fractions as Decimals
26100
can also be written
.26
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Writing Fractions as Decimals
31100
can also be written
.31
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Writing Fractions as Decimals
59100
can also be written
.59
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Writing Fractions as Decimals
20100
can also be written
.20
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Writing Fractions as Decimals
77100
can also be written
.77
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Also remember that
.3is equal to .30
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Also remember that
.2is equal to .20
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Also remember that
.5is equal to .50
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Also remember that
.8is equal to .80
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Also remember that
.1is equal to .10
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Online Practice
http://www.aaamath.com/dec37bx2.htmhttp://www.decimalsquares.com/dsGames/games/beatclock.html
http://www.mrnussbaum.com/docrb1.htm
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Math Fun:The Fugitive Feline opened at movie theaters on Monday. The 1st day 35 people saw the movie. On the 2nd day 16 more people came than on the 1st day, so that 86 people had seen the movie after the 2nd day. If each day 16 more people saw the movie than the day before, on what day would 700 people have seen the movie?
Hint: Make a chart!
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Answer:
Solution: 700 people will have seen the movie afterthe 8th day.
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http://mathlearnnc.sharpschool.com/UserFiles/Servers/Server_4507209/File/Instructional%20Resources/G4WW1-4.pdf
Resources:
http://www.mrhammond.org/math/mathlessons/
http://www.mrnussbaum.com/docrb1.htm
http://www.decimalsquares.com/dsGames/games/beatclock.htmlhttp://www.aaamath.com/dec37bx2.htm