Decimal Place Value Patterns (10 Times as Much) Lesson | 5.NBT.1 | Worksheet
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CCSS5.NBT.A.1
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14 pages + 25 slides
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Description
Teach students 10 to 1 decimal place value patterns in this complete math lesson!
From the minute your math block starts to the very end, students will learn a digit in one place represents ten times what it represents in the place to its right. This resource works with decimals to the thousandths. It includes everything you need: information for the teacher with ideas for differentiation, PowerPoint or Google Slides and an accompanying guided note sheet, bell ringer, exit ticket and a fun worksheet! Use to supplement your current curriculum or as a stand-alone lesson.
This Resource Includes:
- PowerPoint or Google Slide option of lesson. Which is presented in a I do, we do, you do method.
- Guided Notes that follow the PowerPoint
- Bell Ringer
- Exit Ticket with self reflection
- Worksheet
- Teaching Notes
- Answer Keys
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14 pages + 25 slides
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Teaching Duration
1 hour
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Standards
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CCSS5.NBT.A.1
Recognize that in a multi-digit number, a digit in one place represents 10 times as much as it represents in the place to its right and 1/10 of what it represents in the place to its left.