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All Bites S2B - Representing Numbers using Place Value

S2B - Representing Numbers using Place Value

$15.00

Did you know that you can get EVERYTHING in Stage 2, Part B for $99? Go to WHICH CLASS/STAGE? - Stage 2 - Year 4 - Buy Now.

Bite 3: Decimals

Extend the application of the place value system from whole numbers to tenths and hundredths

  • Divide a length representing one whole into 10 equal parts and label the divisions using decimal notation

  • Use the decimal point as a marker to identify the position of the ones digit when expressing tenths as decimals

  • Recognise that 10-tenths is recorded as 1.0 and regroup when using decimal notation

  • Represent and compare tenths as decimals using linear representations (Reasons about relations)

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S2B - Representing Numbers using Place Value

$15.00

Did you know that you can get EVERYTHING in Stage 2, Part B for $99? Go to WHICH CLASS/STAGE? - Stage 2 - Year 4 - Buy Now.

Bite 3: Decimals

Extend the application of the place value system from whole numbers to tenths and hundredths

  • Divide a length representing one whole into 10 equal parts and label the divisions using decimal notation

  • Use the decimal point as a marker to identify the position of the ones digit when expressing tenths as decimals

  • Recognise that 10-tenths is recorded as 1.0 and regroup when using decimal notation

  • Represent and compare tenths as decimals using linear representations (Reasons about relations)

Add To Cart

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