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Everyday Math

Grade 4 – Lesson 4.1


Understanding Decimals

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Lesson Components:
Part 1: Math Boxes 4.1 Page 82
Part 2: PowerPoint Lesson
Part 3: Math Journal Page 80
Part 4: Math Journal Page 81
Part 5: Additional Sheets
Name It
See and Say
What’s the Point
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Math Boxes
Lesson 4.1
Page 82

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Math Box 1:

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Math Box 2:

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Math Box 3:

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Math Box 4:

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Math Box 5:

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Math Box 6:

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Everyday Math
Grade 4 – Lesson 4.1
Understanding Decimals

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Click on the link to watch
the Brain Pop Video:
http://www.brainpop.com/math/numbers
andoperations/fractions
/

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Click on the link to watch
the Brain Pop Video:
http://www.brainpop.com/math/numbersandop
erations/convertingfractionstodecimals/

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PART 1:
PLACE VALUE
& DECIMALS
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Place Value
When we write numbers, the position or
“place” of each number is important.

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Place Value

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Place Value
Numbers to the left of a decimal point
represent whole numbers.

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Place Value
Numbers to the right of a decimal point
represent parts of a whole.

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PART 2:
Tenths
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The Tenths Place
• Decimals are smaller than whole
numbers. A decimal is a part of a whole.
• The first place to the right of the
decimal represents the tenths place.

3
= .3 or 10
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The Tenths Place
• Let’s Practice.
• Write the decimal and the fraction for
each.

= or
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The Tenths Place
• Write the decimal and the fraction for
each.

= or
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The Tenths Place
• Write the decimal and the fraction for
each.

= or
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The Tenths Place
• Write the decimal and the fraction for
each.

= or
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PART 3:
Hundredths
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The Hundredths Place
• The second place to the right of the
decimal represents the hundredths
place.

26
= .26 or
100
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The Hundredths Place
• Let’s Practice.
• Write the decimal and the fraction for
each.

= or
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The Hundredths Place
• Let’s Practice.
• Write the decimal and the fraction for
each.

= or
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The Hundredths Place
• Let’s Practice.
• Write the decimal and the fraction for
each.

= or
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The Hundredths Place
• Let’s Practice.
• Write the decimal and the fraction for
each.

= or
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The Hundredths Place
• Let’s Practice.
• Write the decimal and the fraction for
each.

= or
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PART 4:
MIXED
NUMBERS
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Mixed Numbers
A mixed number is a whole number and
a fraction or a part of a whole.

8
2.8 or 2
10
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Mixed Numbers

or
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Mixed Numbers

or
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Mixed Numbers

or
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Mixed Numbers

or
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Mixed Numbers

or
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Mixed Numbers

or
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Mixed Numbers

or
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Mixed Numbers

or
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Mixed Numbers

or
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PART 5:
WORDS TO
DECIMALS
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Write the Decimal
7 tenths 48 hundredths

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Write the Decimal
64 hundredths 3 tenths

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Write the Decimal
1 tenth 7 hundredths

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Write the Decimal
8 hundredths 5 tenths

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Write the Decimal
1 hundredth 9 hundredths

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PART 6:

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Does this make sense?

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a

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HOMEWORK
Page 80

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HOMEWORK
Page 81

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HOMEWORK
Additional Sheets:
Name It
See and Say
What’s the Point

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