Comparing Decimals
Ordering Decimals
Expanded Form
Place Value
Writing Decimals
Mystery
100

Compare the decimals. 0.9 and 0.6

0.9 > 0.6

100

Order the decimals from least to greatest. 0.9; 0.3; 0.6

0.3; 0.6; 0.9

100

Write 1.7 in expanded form.

(1x1) + (7 x 1/10)

100

In 981, what place is the 1 in?

Ones

100

zero and three tenths

0.3

100

Read this number: .34

thirty-four hundredths

200

Compare the decimals. 0.8 and 0.09

0.8 > 0.09

200

Compare the decimals from greatest to least. 0.78; 0.64; 0.99

0.99; 0.78; 0.64

200

Write 2.34 in expanded form.

(2 x 1) + (3 x 1/10) + (4 x 1/100)

200

In 1,203 what place is 2 in?

Hundreds

200

one and 14 hundredths

1.14

200

What's the difference between numbers that come before the decimal point and those that come after the decimal point. Hint, think about the value.

Digits that come before the decimal are whole numbers and those that follow the decimal are parts/fractions/not whole.

300

Compare the decimals. 0.81 and 0.56

0.81 > 0.56

300

Compare the decimals from least to greatest. 0.785; 0.846; 0.536; 0.892

0.536; 0.785; 0.846; 0.892

300

Write 42.34 in expanded form.

(4 x 10) + (2 x 1) + (3 x 1/10) + (4 x 1/100)

300

In 28,465, what place is the 2 in?

Ten-Thousands

300

twenty one and three hundredths

21.03

300

What do you need to do in order to compare decimals?

1. Line up the decimals.

2. Start from the biggest place value and compare the digits in each place until you find one that is larger.

400

Compare the decimals. 0.89 and 0.890

0.89 = 0.890

400

Compare the decimals from greatest to least. 0.658; 0.956; 0.254; 0.142

0.956; 0.658; 0.254; 0.142

400

Write 562.34 in expanded form.

(5 x 100) + (6 x 10) + (2 x 1) + (3 x 1/10) + (4 x 1/100)

400

In 934,258, what place is the 9 in

hundred thousands

400

eleven and three hundredths

11.03

400

In the number: 97,135

What DIGIT has a PLACE VALUE that is TEN TIMES the place value of the DIGIT 1?

7

500

Compare the decimals. 0.867 and 0.876

0.867 < 0.876

500

Compare the decimals from least to greatest. 0.65; 0.845; 0.9; 0.540; 0.265

0.265; 0.540; 0.65; 0.845; 0.9

500

Write 103.405 in expanded form.

(1 x 100) + (3 x 1) + (4 x 1/10) + (5 x 1/1000)

500

12,987.946 What is the value of the 4?

4 hundredths

500

one hundred twenty-one AND sixteen thousandths

121.016

500

Tell me what you know about this symbol: <


It is used to compare numbers. It shows less than/greater than. The "mouth" or opening goes toward the bigger number.