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Activity: Base-Ten Blocks

M2303-F13 . Week 2.2 . Activity: Base-Ten Blocks. 1 Cube. 1 Long. 1 Flap. 1 Block. M2303-F13 . Week 2.2 . Base-Ten Blocks. How many longs are there in a block? A hundred A thousand A tenth A hundredth A thousandth. 1 Long. 1 Block. M2303-F13 . Week 2.2 . Base-Ten Blocks.

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Activity: Base-Ten Blocks

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  1. M2303-F13 Week 2.2 Activity: Base-Ten Blocks 1 Cube 1 Long 1 Flap 1 Block

  2. M2303-F13 Week 2.2 Base-Ten Blocks • How many longs are there in a block? • A hundred • A thousand • A tenth • A hundredth • A thousandth 1 Long 1 Block

  3. M2303-F13 Week 2.2 Base-Ten Blocks • 2. How many flaps are there in a long? • A hundred • A thousand • A tenth • A hundredth • A thousandth 1 Long 1 Flap

  4. M2303-F13 Week 2.2 Base-Ten Blocks • 3. If a block stands for “1”. What is the decimal notation for the collection of 3 longs? • 30 • 0.3 • 0.03 • 0.003 • None of the above Block = 1 3 Longs = ?

  5. M2303-F13 Week 2.2 Base-Ten Blocks If a block stands for “1”. What is the decimal notation for the collection below? • 145 • 541 • 1.45 • 5.41 • None of the above Block = 1

  6. M2303-F13 Week 2.2 Base-Ten Blocks 5. If a long stands for “1”. What is the decimal notation for the collection below? • 0.216 • 2.16 • 21.6 • 201.6 • None of the above Long = 1

  7. M2303-F13 Week 2.2 Base-Ten Blocks 6. How many tens are there in 467? • 6 • 10 • 46 • 67 • None of the above

  8. M2303-F13 Week 2.2 Activity 1E: Decimals as Length

  9. M2303-F13 Week 2.2 Activity 1E: Decimals as Length Represent the following decimals as lengths by placing appropriate strips end-to-end without gaps or overlaps. In each case, draw a rough sketch (which need not be to scale) to show how you represented the decimal as a length. 1.234 0.605 1.07 1.007 0.0890

  10. M2303-F13 Week 2.2

  11. M2303-F13 Week 2.2 Activity 1F: Zooming In on Number Lines

  12. M2303-F13 Week 2.2 Why does the labeling on the next number line not fit with the structure of the decimal system?

  13. M2303-F13 Week 2.2 Activity 1F: Zooming In on Number Lines

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