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Please get out your homework, a pencil, a scratch piece of paper and clear your desk. Please be ready as soon

as the bell rings. Please put any questions you have on a post-it note and put it on my

desk by the computer.

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Place ValueHundreds Tens Ones ● Tenths Hundredths Thousandths Ten-

Thousandths

● 5

● 1 8 9

3 ● 0 7 6

1 2 6 ● 7 8 0 5

1. Five tenths2. One hundred eighty nine thousandths3. Three and seventy six thousandths4. One hundred twenty six and seven thousand eight hundred five ten-

thousandths.

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Comparing and Ordering Decimals• To compare decimals you look at the biggest(furthest left)

place value and compare digits going from left to right, just like you read a book.

• Least to greatest means to go from the smallest number to the biggest number.

• Greatest to least means to go from the biggest number to the smallest number.

• Fastest to slowest means to go from least to greatest. Don’t you want to have the smallest time to win a race????

• Slowest to fastest means to go from greatest to least. You don’t want to have the slowest time in a race, do you?

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Adding Decimals

• To add decimals you have to line up your decimal point.

• Ex: 1.2 + 12.3= 1.4 + 2.35=1.2 1.40

+12.3 +2.35 13.5 3.75• You add zero’s to the end of your decimal to

make it easier to add, when needed.

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Subtracting Decimals

• To subtract decimals you have to line up the decimal point. Then you subtract just like you would as if there were not a decimal.

Ex: 125.23 - 22.11 =125.23 22.11103.12

• You can add zeros as needed just like when you add decimals.