Yesterday in math my group had to draw examples of decimal numbers that Mrs McG wrote up on the white board. It was hard at first because I was new to the whole thing and it did not make scenes to me but once I found out how to do it was actuality pretty easy. To do it is easy and this is how. each number on the left side of a decimal point is a ten and the number on the right side of the decimal point is a one. For example: 1.62= one 10, a 6 and a 2. And that´s how you do it.This is a place where I will be able to share my learning with you. Please note… some work won't be edited - just my first drafts, so there may be some surface errors. I would love your feedback, comments, thoughts and ideas.
Wednesday, 7 August 2019
Making And Creating Decimal Numbers
Yesterday in math my group had to draw examples of decimal numbers that Mrs McG wrote up on the white board. It was hard at first because I was new to the whole thing and it did not make scenes to me but once I found out how to do it was actuality pretty easy. To do it is easy and this is how. each number on the left side of a decimal point is a ten and the number on the right side of the decimal point is a one. For example: 1.62= one 10, a 6 and a 2. And that´s how you do it.
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