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1 A portion of the grid is shaded. Name the shaded portion as a fraction and as a decimal number.

2 In this lesson you will learn to write thousandths as decimal numbers using a thousands grid.

3 Let’s Review Decimal Place Values tenths hundredths thousandths ones 1 111 10100 1000

4 Let’s Review 2 10 2 1000 2 100 0.2 = 0.02 = 0.002 =

5 Core Lesson 330 1000 Numerator (part shaded) Denominator (total)

6 Let’s Review Core Lesson 330 1000 Denominator (total) Numerator (part shaded) 0. = 0.330

7 Let’s Review Core Lesson 500 1000 Numerator (part shaded) Denominator (total)

8 Let’s Review Core Lesson 500 1000 Denominator (total) Numerator (part shaded) 0. = 0.500

9 In this lesson you have learned to write thousandths as decimal numbers using a thousands grid.

10 Let’s Review Guided Practice Denominator (total) Numerator (part shaded) 350 1000

11 Let’s Review Guided Practice 350 1000 Denominator (total) Numerator (part shaded) 0. = 0.350

12 Let’s Review Extension Activities Make that Decimal Number Step 1: Get a penny (to be used as a decimal point) and 8 index cards. Step 2: Write the digits from 11,000,000 on the index cards. Step 3: Can you make the following numbers using your penny and index cards?

13 Let’s Review Extension Activities a. Eleven hundredths b. One and one tenth c. One and one hundredth d. One and one thousandth e. Eleven thousandths f. Eleven ten thousandths g. One hundred and one ten-thousandths

14 Let’s Review Extension Activities Make that Fraction Step 1: Write the digits in 11,000,000 on eight different index cards. Step 2: Can you make the following fractions?

15 Let’s Review Extension Activities a. One tenth b. One hundredth c. One thousandth d. One ten thousandth e. One hundred thousandth Can you make other fractions? Why? What is the biggest fraction you can make? What is the smallest fraction you can make?

16 Let’s Review Quick Quiz Write the decimal shown as a decimal number.

17 Let’s Review Quick Quiz Write the decimal shown as a decimal number.


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