Unit 1- Decimals Place Value.

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Unit 1- Decimals Place Value

Objective SOL 6.7 understand place value from billions to thousandths

Identify place value from ones to millions Before the Point: Be able to correctly identify what place a number is located. We will be reviewing numbers in front of the decimal point. Whole numbers are always found in __________of the decimal point.   Place Value Names _______, _____ ______ _____, _______ ______ _______ .

Identify which place value each of the underline numbers represents Identify which place value each of the underline numbers represents. Look at the example first. Number Place Value Number Place Value   1. 348 6. 3,760,834 2. 2,908 7. 324,981 3. 431,730 8. 98,429 4. 7,358,129 9. 345,528 5. 35,948,320 10. 43,839

1. 389,471 Which number is located in the hundreds place? Example: 342,657 Which number is located in the hundred-thousands place? 4   1. 389,471 Which number is located in the hundreds place? 2. 9,382,145 Which number is located in the ten thousands place? 3. 5,491 Which number is located in the ones place? 4. 17,843 Which number is located in the thousands place? 5. 679,413 Which number is located in the hundred thousands place?

Place Value Tens Ones Tenths Billions Millions Hundreds Thousands Hundredths Ten- Millions Thousandths Ten-Thousands Hundred-Millions Hundred-Thousands

The Point: Be able to correctly identify the place value of a number The Point: Be able to correctly identify the place value of a number. We will be working on numbers behind the decimal point. Numbers often have WHOLES from PARTS. The PARTS have specific place values. ________ . _________ _________ ________

For example, 1.67 apples … There is 1 WHOLE and .67 of one  

2. 25 pieces of paper… There are 2 WHOLE _______and 2.25 pieces of paper… There are 2 WHOLE _______and .25 of one __________

4 5 1 . 3 7 6

Example 1 Hundreds 500 Tens 60 Ones 2 Tenths 3/10 Hundredths 2/100 562.328 - Place Name: _________ Place Value: __________ 562.328 - Place Name: _________ Place Value: __________ 562.328 - Place Name: _________ Place Value: _________ 562.328 - Place Name: _________ Place Value: __________ 500 Tens 60 Ones 2 Tenths 3/10 Hundredths 2/100 Thousandths 8/1000

Do it yourself: Practice, pg. 3 – 5 Have a great evening!!