Decimals
Introduction
Decimals are special numbers that come between whole numbers. They help us show parts of a whole in a more precise way.
Understanding Decimals
What are Decimals?
Decimals are like fractions but written in a different way. They have a point (.) to separate the whole number part from the fractional part. For example, $0.5$ is read as "zero point five" which is the same as $\frac{1}{2}$.
Decimal Places
Decimals can be divided into smaller parts called decimal places. Each place has a different value. The first place after the decimal point is the tenths place, the second is the hundredths place, and so on. For example, in $0.73$, the $7$ is in the tenths place and the $3$ is in the hundredths place.
Fun Activity
Let's Play a Game!
- Grab some coins (or draw circles on paper) to represent different decimal numbers like $0.25$, $0.5$, $0.75$, etc.
- Arrange the coins in order from smallest to largest decimal value.
- Challenge a friend to do the same and see who can arrange them correctly first!
Remember
- Decimals help us show parts of a whole in a precise way.
- Decimals have a point (.) to separate the whole number part from the fractional part.
- Each decimal place has a different value (tenths, hundredths, etc.).
- Practice comparing and ordering decimals using fun games and activities.
Frequently Asked Questions
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