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1 Implementation 1.Review the mathematical concept. 2.Review the problem solving steps. 3.READ: Children read the part that is asking them to find something out. 4.UNDERSTAND: Children explain what they need to find out. 5.Children identify what information they will need to find it out. 6.Remove the coloured rectangle. 7.Children find the information they need to find it out. 8.CHOOSE A STRATEGY: Children identify strategies that they could use to find it out. 9.USE A STRATEGY: Children use a strategy to find it out. 10.Children record their thinking as they find it out. 11.CHECK: Children reread the part that asked them to find something out. 12.Children check that they have found it out. 13.Children check they have recorded their solution correctly. 14.Children follow the problem solving steps to solve the 2 nd level of the problem, with minimal teacher guidance. 15.Children who solve the 2 nd level, follow the problem solving steps to solve the 3 rd level of the problem independently. 16.Children use the problems as a guide to create their own problem, either alone or in pairs/small groups. 17.Children solve their own problem. Throughout the lesson, children share solution strategies. At the end of the lesson, children explain how they created their own problems.

2 Create your own problem! Now solve it! Place Value 25 Fractions and Decimals 21 What number is missing from this place value chart? Problem Solving Decimals to Thousandths

3 Create your own problem! Now solve it! Place Value 25 Fractions and Decimals 21 7.368 is equal to: (a) 7 tenths and 3 ones and 6 hundredths and 8 thousands (b) 7 ones and 3 tenths and 6 hundredths and 8 thousandths (c) 7368 ones 4.147 is equal to: (a) 4 tenths and 1 ones and 4 hundredths and 7 thousands (b) 4147 tens (c) 4 ones and 1 tenths and 4 hundredths and 7 thousandths 1.297 is equal to: (a) 2 tenths and 1 ones and 9 hundredths and 7 thousands (b) 1 ten and 2 ones and 9 hundredths and 7 thousandths (c) 1297 ones Problem Solving Decimals to Thousandths

4 Create your own problem! Now solve it! Place Value 25 Fractions and Decimals 21 Problem Solving Decimals to Thousandths

5 Create your own problem! Now solve it! Place Value 25 Fractions and Decimals 21 6.837 is equal to: (a) 6837 ones (b) 6837 tenths (c) 6837 hundredths (d) 6837 thousandths 1.908 is equal to: (a)1908 ones (b) 1908 tenths (c) 1908 hundredths (d) 1908 thousandths 7.546 is equal to: (a)7546 ones (b) 7546 tenths (c) 7546 hundredths (d) 7546 thousandths Problem Solving Decimals to Thousandths

6 Create your own problem! Now solve it! Place Value 25 Fractions and Decimals 21 47.385 is equal to: (a) 4 tens and 7 tenths and 3 ones and 8 hundredths and 5 thousands (b) 4 tens and 7 ones and 3 tenths and 8 hundredths and 5 thousandths (c) 47 385 ones 56.601 is equal to: (a) 5 tens and 6 tenths and 6 ones and 0 hundredths and 1 thousands (b) 5 tens and 6 ones and 0 tenths and 6 hundredths and 1 thousandths (c) 56 601 hundreds 24.621 is equal to: (a) 2 tens and 4 tenths and 6 ones and 2 hundredths and 1 thousands (b) 2 tens and 4 ones and 6 tenths and 2 hundredths and 1 thousandths (c) 24 621 ones Problem Solving Decimals to Thousandths

7 Create your own problem! Now solve it! Place Value 25 Fractions and Decimals 21 Problem Solving Decimals to Thousandths

8 Create your own problem! Now solve it! Place Value 25 Fractions and Decimals 21 46.825 is equal to: (a) 46 825 ones (b) 46 825 tenths (c) 46 825 hundredths (d) 46 825 thousandths 468.25 is equal to: (a) 46 825 ones (b) 46 825 tenths (c) 46 825 hundredths (d) 46 825 thousandths 30 756 is equal to: (a) 30 756ones (b) 30 756 tenths (c) 30 756 hundredths (d) 30 756 thousandths Problem Solving Decimals to Thousandths

9 Place Value 25 Fractions and Decimals 21 Problem Solving Decimals to Thousandths

10 Problem Solving Decimals to Thousandths Create your own problem! Now solve it! Place Value 25 Fractions and Decimals 21 When Joan multiplies 53.248 by 1000, will the digits move 3 places to the left or right? Why? When Joan multiplies 530.248 by 1000, will the digits move 3 places to the left or right? Why? When Joan multiplies 10.964 by 1000, will the digits move 3 places to the left or right? Why?

11 Problem Solving Decimals to Thousandths Create your own problem! Now solve it! Place Value 25 Fractions and Decimals 21 Which measurement is equal to 1537 centimetres? 0.1537 m 1.537 m 15.37 m 153.7 m Which measurement is equal to 2036 centimetres? 2.036 m 203.6 m 20.36 m 0.2036 m Which measurement is equal to 6540 centimetres? 0.6540 m 65.40 m 654 m 6.540 m

12 Problem Solving Decimals to Thousandths Create your own problem! Now solve it! Place Value 25 Fractions and Decimals 21 When Ally divides 53.2 by 100, will the digits move 2 places to the left or the right? When Ally divides 25.6 by 100, will the digits move 2 places to the left or the right? When Ally divides 350.7 by 100, will the digits move 2 places to the left or the right?

13 Problem Solving Decimals to Thousandths Create your own problem! Now solve it! Place Value 25 Fractions and Decimals 21 A stack of cardboard sheets is 3.5 centimetres thick. Each sheet of cardboard is 0.035 centimetres thick. How many sheets of cardboard are in the stack? A stack of cardboard sheets is 7.9 centimetres thick. Each sheet of cardboard is 0.079 centimetres thick. How many sheets of cardboard are in the stack? A stack of cardboard sheets is 35 centimetres thick. Each sheet of cardboard is 0.035 centimetres thick. How many sheets of cardboard are in the stack?

14 Problem Solving Decimals to Thousandths Create your own problem! Now solve it! Place Value 25 Fractions and Decimals 21 What is 6.666 x 10? What is 6.666 x 100? What is 6.666 x 1000?

15 Problem Solving Decimals to Thousandths Create your own problem! Now solve it! Place Value 25 Fractions and Decimals 21 What is 524 ÷ 10? What is 524 ÷ 100? What is 524 ÷ 1000?

16 Problem Solving Decimals to Thousandths Create your own problem! Now solve it! Place Value 25 Fractions and Decimals 21 A number multiplied by 1000 is 56. What is the number? A number multiplied by 1000 is 560. What is the number? A number multiplied by 1000 is 5600. What is the number?

17 Problem Solving Decimals to Thousandths Create your own problem! Now solve it! Place Value 25 Fractions and Decimals 21 Dan is building a brick wall. The length of a brick is 0.255 metres. How many bricks will he need to make a row of bricks 25.5 metres long? Dan is building a brick wall. The length of a brick is 0.255 metres. How many bricks will he need to make a row of bricks 25.5 metres long? Dan is building a brick wall. The length of a brick is 0.255 metres. How many bricks will he need to make a row of bricks 25.5 metres long?

18 Problem Solving Decimals to Thousandths Create your own problem! Now solve it! Place Value 25 Fractions and Decimals 21 Sally used 4.95 litres of petrol for every 100 kilometres she drove. How much petrol does she use for every 10 kilometres? Sally used 4.95 litres of petrol for every 100 kilometres she drove. How much petrol does she use for every 1 kilometre? Sally used 4.95 litres of petrol for every 100 kilometres she drove. How much petrol does she use for every 1000 kilometres?

19 Problem Solving Decimals to Thousandths Create your own problem! Now solve it! Place Value 25 Fractions and Decimals 21 What number makes this number sentence correct? 1.652 × = 1652 What number makes this number sentence correct? 10.652 × = 1652 What number makes this number sentence correct? 0.652 × = 1652

20 Problem Solving Decimals to Thousandths Create your own problem! Now solve it! Place Value 25 Fractions and Decimals 21 What number makes this number sentence correct? 16.5 ÷ = 0.165 What number makes this number sentence correct? 165 ÷ = 0.165 What number makes this number sentence correct? 1.65 ÷ = 0.165

21 Problem Solving Decimals to Thousandths Create your own problem! Now solve it! Place Value 25 Fractions and Decimals 21 What operation makes this number sentence correct? 16.3 100 = 0.163 What operation makes this number sentence correct? 19.4 100 = 0.194 What operation makes this number sentence correct? 20.5 100 = 0.205

22 Problem Solving Decimals to Thousandths Create your own problem! Now solve it! Place Value 25 Fractions and Decimals 21 Brian had 100 lengths of wood each 1.257 metres in length. What was the total length of the wood? Brian had 100 lengths of wood each 12.57 metres in length. What was the total length of the wood? Brian had 100 lengths of wood each 15.257 metres in length. What was the total length of the wood?

23 Problem Solving Decimals to Thousandths Create your own problem! Now solve it! Place Value 25 Fractions and Decimals 21 Helen’s calculator showed 63.258. Then it showed 63 258. What did Helen do to make her calculator change from 63.258 to 63258? Helen’s calculator showed 91.076. Then it showed 91076. What did Helen do to make her calculator change from 91.076 to 91076? Helen’s calculator showed 163.258. Then it showed 163 258. What did Helen do to make her calculator change from 163.258 to 163258?

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