how to add, subtract, and multiply decimals.
We learned that when adding or subtracting decimals, the decimal points always need to line up. When we multiply decimals, the decimal points don’t need to line up.
Math Movie Network: Decimals : Mr. Avery's Classroom Blog - 0 views
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How are adding/subtracting decimals different from multiplying decimals?* *When might you use addition, subtraction, or multiplication of decimals?*
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The following quote is from Teaching Generation Now techtoolsforteachers@gmail.com -- Sign up for their newsletter (and view archives) for more tips on how to use Scrublr (and many other tech tools) "Scrumblr is a free online tool that allows you to create a virtual whiteboard. This whiteboard can be accessed from multiple computers and used as a collaborative space for education. We like scrumblr because: ● it is free and extremely easy to use. ● no sign up is needed to create and collaborate on a scrumblr board ● only people with the URL link that you create can access the scrumblr. ● it has no ads. ● it provides the opportunity for students to be active in their learning, reflect, clarify, stay focussed and learn from one another. ● it lets participants be anonymous. ● it allows for students from all over the world to work together. ● it allows you to customise the name and setup of the scrumblr ● it has many uses across all age groups and subject areas. ● it allows for students who don't normally speak up in class to be involved in conversations about their learning"
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Super Math World isn’t a totally free site but it does have a LOT of free content that kids can access.
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Free topics include: adding, measures, number patterns, percentages, place value, area, estimating, fractions, negative numbers, set theory, venn diagrams, and series. The kids will enjoy the arcade-like practice area.
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How to integrate Super Math World into the classroom: Super Math World makes a great computer center activity during math. The games are quick-enough that students can filter through classroom computers for their turn over a few periods. The games would also make fun whole-class interactive whiteboard games. These are intended to be one player, so you can split your students into teams and have them take turns at the board.
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It is free (you can upgrade to remove ads and have private groups. See below to win an upgrade!). It is easy to navigate and edit. It allows you to store a collection of bookmarks in one location. It can be used across all curriculum areas with all age levels. It has a clean and simple look. It has a bookmarklet feature which means you can add links as you’re browsing. There is an iPhone app.
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