At the end of this lesson you will be able to: Understand the value of a decimal by placing it on a number line. Understand the relationship a decimal number has to a whole number. Understand the connection of working with decimals related to careers that involve money management. Understand, interpret, and work with concrete objects and symbolic representations (e.g. pictures, numbers, graphs, computer representations).
tens ones. tenths hundredths thousandths Fill in Place Value Chart
Read the number. Say the place value with a “th” at the end. 0.6 = six tenths 0.28 = twenty eight hundredths = one hundred sixteen thousandths
Read the whole number to the left of the decimal point and “say” and for the decimal point and follow the steps for reading a decimal number less than one. 1.36 = one and thirty-six hundredths
Four hundred eight thousandths Three hundred nine thousandths Fifty six and four hundred thirty two thousandths Four hundred eight and four hundred eight ten thousandths 1, thousand six hundred ninety and eight thousand three hundred nineteen ten thousandths
Forty-six dollars and five cents $46.05 Ninety dollars and ten cents $90.10 One hundred ten dollars and fifty cents $ Fourteen dollars and seventy five cents $14.75 Fifty dollars and six cents $50.06