© Hamilton Trust Keeping Up Term 1 Week 6 Day 1 Objectives: Know what each digit represents in numbers with two decimal places; Use place value for tenths.

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© Hamilton Trust Keeping Up Term 1 Week 6 Day 1 Objectives: Know what each digit represents in numbers with two decimal places; Use place value for tenths and hundredths to complete additions and subtractions.

10s1s0.1s tenths 0.01s hundredths has 3 tens, 4 ones, 8 tenths and 6 hundredths. Write the next two numbers. Write a new number.

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Write out the place additions for these numbers: For example: 4.58 =

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= = – 0.06 = = – 0.6 = – 0.01 = – 0.05 = – 0.05 = = = – 0.2 = – 0.02 = – 0.07 = – = = – 0.3 =