Decimals: Tenths

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Interactive Math Lesson - Decimals - Tenths

Students will practice decimals to tenths in this interactive math lesson geared toward third grade. Using their knowledge of decimals to tenths, students will choose the decimal that represents the shaded part of the whole, decide which decimal is equivalent to the given fraction, choose the word form of the decimal value, and more. After working through this online math game from iKnowIt.com, elementary students will gain a greater understanding of decimals to tenths.

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Level

This online math lesson is classified as Level C. It may be ideal for a third-grade class.

Common Core Standard

4.NF.6, MA.4.FR.1.2, 4.2E
Number And Operations - Fractions

Understand Decimal Notation For Fractions, And Compare Decimal Fractions.
Use decimal notation for fractions with denominators 10 or 100. For example, rewrite 0.62 as 62/100; describe a length as 0.62 meters; locate 0.62 on a number line diagram.

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