In this activity, you will use pictures (10×10 grids and money) to identify tenths and hundredths, write decimals, and compare decimal amounts.
Look at the shaded 10×10 grid.
Image description: 1 whole grid is shown. 34 small squares are shaded (3 full tenths columns and 4 more squares).
Which decimal does the shaded part represent?
Look at the number
What digit is in the hundredths place?
A model shows:
4 tenths rods shaded
6 hundredths squares shaded
What decimal is shown?
Which picture best matches
(Think: hundredths on a 10×10 grid.)
Select all pictures that represent
(Think: tenths on a 10×10 grid.)
Money model: You see $0.75.
Which statement is true about the 7?
True or False:
Compare these two pictures:
Picture A: a 10×10 grid with 42 squares shaded. Picture B: a 10×10 grid with 37 squares shaded.
Which comparison is correct?
A 10×10 grid has 9 small squares shaded.
Which decimal matches the shaded part?
Look at the number
What value does the 4 represent?
Look at the number
What digit is in the tenths place?
Money model: You have 35 cents.
Which decimal shows this amount of money?
Select all decimals that are greater than
A model shows:
2 tenths rods shaded
9 hundredths squares shaded
What decimal is shown?
True or False:
Which decimal has 6 in the hundredths place?
Write a decimal for 25 hundredths.
Which comparison is correct?
A 10×10 grid shows 1 full tenths column shaded.
Which decimal matches the shaded part?
Which picture best matches
(Think: tenths on a 10×10 grid.)
A model shows:
6 tenths rods shaded
3 hundredths squares shaded
What decimal is shown?