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Introduction to Decimals

Introduction to Decimals

πŸ”Ÿβœ¨ Numbers are not always whole numbers. Sometimes we need numbers that represent parts of a whole. These numbers are called decimals. Decimals help us describe things more precisely, especially in money, measurements, and everyday life.

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What Are Decimals? πŸ“š

A decimal is a number that shows a whole number and a part of a whole.

Decimals use a decimal point (.) to separate the whole number from the fractional part.

Example:

3.5

3 = whole number

.5 = part of a whole

So 3.5 means 3 and a half.

    The Decimal Point πŸ”

    The decimal point separates whole numbers from parts of a number.

    Example:

    12.7

      PlaceValue
      1Tens
      2Ones
      .Decimal Point
      7Tenths

      This means: 12.7 = 12 and 7 tenths

      Decimal Place Value πŸ”’

      Decimals follow a place value system similar to whole numbers.

        Place ValueExample
        Ones4
        Decimal Point.
        Tenths4.1
        Hundredths4.12
        Thousandths4.123

        Example: 2.35 ● 2 = ones ● 3 = tenths ● 5 = hundredths

        Decimals in Real Life πŸ’°πŸ“

        Decimals are used every day.

        Money

        $1.50 means:

        1 dollar

        50 cents

        Measurement

        A pencil might measure:

        12.5 centimeters

        This means 12 centimeters and half a centimeter.

          Let’s Practice! 🎯

          Problem 1

          Which number shows three and two tenths?

          Answer:

          3.2

          Problem 2

          What does 5.4 mean?

          Answer:

          5 and 4 tenths

          Problem 3

          Write the decimal for:

          Seven and five tenths

          Answer:

          7.5

            Why Learning Decimals Is Important 🌟

            Decimals help children:

            ● Understand money and measurements

            ● Connect fractions with numbers

            ● Prepare for advanced math topics like percentages and algebra

              Conclusion

              Decimals help us describe numbers that are between whole numbers. By understanding the decimal point and place values like tenths and hundredths, children can read and use decimals in everyday situations such as money and measurements.

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                References

                • National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. (2000). Principles and Standards for School Mathematics.
                • National Association for the Education of Young Children. (2020). Developmentally Appropriate Practice in Early Childhood Programs.
                • UNESCO. (2016). Early Childhood Care and Education Learning Framework.