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Dive into the exciting world of decimals with a variety of engaging activities designed for effective learning. This resource includes sorting and measuring exercises using decimal squares, a tenths number line, and interactive games. Work in pairs to explore sorting decimals by color and equivalent values, mark tenths on a number line, and enhance your understanding through games like Decimal Match and Decimal Place Value Game. Students will ask questions, collaborate, and enjoy a hands-on learning experience while grasping the concept of decimals.
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WARM UP & UNDERSTANDING DECIMALS
10 grid decimal model • There are four basic decimal square models
10 grid decimal model • There are four basic decimal square models
10 grid decimal model • There are four basic decimal square models
10 grid decimal model • There are four basic decimal square models
SORT BY COLOR ACTIVITY • With your partner, sort your deck of decimal squares by color SHARE • How did your team sort the deck? (color and?) • How do you think kids would sort the deck? • What questions would kids ask while sorting?
TENTHS NUMBER LINE ACTIVITY • With your partner, use your tenths squares to measure and mark the tenths decimals between 0 and 2.0 on your tenths number line SHARE • Show your number lines • What questions would kids ask while doing this?
SORT BY EQUIVALENT ACTIVITY • With your partner, sort your deck of decimal squares into equivalent value sets SHARE • How many sets with one card? Values? • How many sets with two cards? Values? • How many sets with three cards? Values? • What questions would kids ask while sorting?
DECIMAL MATCH Shuffle and place red and green Decimal Squares face down Place 2 face up on table Shuffle and place Decimal Cards face down Place 2 face up on table Play: Take turns picking up one square or one card at a time, if the values match any square or card, you win them all. Player with the most wins.
DECIMAL PLACE VALUE GAME Each player: • Draw a place value table • Roll two dice (discard rolls with sum 11 or 12) • Record your sum in one of the place value table columns (one # per turn) • Three turns each player • The player with the greatest decimal WINS!
DECIMAL GAME decimalsquares.com ROPE TUG
DECIMAL GAME decimalsquares.com DECIMAL DARTS
EXPLORATION & CONNECTIONS
Next task EXPLORATION AND CONNECTION HANDOUT Work in pairs please