AIM: to be able to read and write decimals to the hundredths place
HundredsTens OnesTenthsHundredthsDecimal In order to read a number we need to know the place values. We will look at the place value of the last number when reading numbers that have decimals. The decimal will always be read as “and”
HundredsTens OnesTenthsHundredthsDecimal Split up the numbers that surround the decimal and read them both as individual in order to read them correctly. (436 is four hundred thirty six) (82 is eighty two) Read the place value of the last number when you finish. This number would be read four hundred thirty six and 82 hundredths.
To write it in expanded form you will break the number down by place value
Standard Form Word Form Expanded Form 6.24 Six and twenty four hundredths Twelve and eight tenths One and nine hundredths
Write these numbers in word and expanded form