True/False
Adding Decimals
Subtracting Decimals
Place Value
Rounding
100
When adding and subtracting decimals, you always include the decimals.

True

100

Use a model to add. 3.14 + 1.12 = 

4.26 (models will vary)

100

Use a model to subtract. 2.8 - 2.3=

0.5 (models will vary)

100

What number is in the hundredths place?

45.67

7

100

Round 3.456 to the nearest hundredth

4.46

200

When adding and subtracting decimals, you always put the longer number on top. 

Ex: 6.8 and 1.3754

 False, only if the number is larger in value!

200

Use a number line to answer. 1.75 + 0.13

1.88 (number lines need to have multiple jumps)

200

Use a number line 4.63 - 2.53=

2.10 (number line needs multiple hops)

200

What number is in the ones place?

23.09

3

200

Round 9.12 to the nearest whole number

9

300

Adding and subtracting decimals is the same as adding and subtracting any numbers, except you bring down the decimal point. 

 It's actually true! Phew!

300

Use a place value chart to answer. 0.79 + 0.45 =

1.24 (PV chart must show all place values and decimals lined up)

300

Use place value chart. 15 - 0.48=

14.52

300

What number is in the tenths place?

9.12

1

300

Round 7.352 to the nearest tenth

7.4

400

When adding and subtracting decimals, you should line up the decimal points.

True

400

Use a number line to show the answer. 17.82 + 1.35 =

18.17 (number line must show multiple hops)

400

Solve using any strategy. 87.4 - 38.821 - 21.32=

27.259

400

What number is in the tens place?

76.9

 7

400

Round 5.9236 to the nearest thousandth.

5.924

500

When modeling addition and subtraction equations you must first figure out the answer using the standard algorithm. 

False

500

Use any strategy to solve. 111.7 + 102.81 + 32=

246.51

500

Solve using any strategy. 105.65 - 62.33- 30 =

13.32

500

When you read a number with a decimal, what do you say when you see the decimal?

AND

500

Round 116.9346 to the nearest hundred.

100