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How can I explain decimals to kids? - Answers
Get physical! Sheets of white paper. Count them: 1,2,3,4 and so on. Sheets of white paper. Cut into ten pieces. Colour them red. Count them: 1,2,3,4 and so on. Show three sheets of white paper and two pieces of red paper: "three point two". Write 3.2 And so on. Later, show them how to add: 3.4+2.2= 5.6 And so on. Later, show them how to add: 3.8+4.4= Oh wow, you've got 12 red pieces! Let's trade ten of them for one whole sheet. Sheets of white paper. Cut into a hundred pieces. Colour them blue. And so on. Remember the decimal point shows us where the whole numbers end and we have to start counting the little pieces.
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How can I explain decimals to kids? - Answers
Get physical! Sheets of white paper. Count them: 1,2,3,4 and so on. Sheets of white paper. Cut into ten pieces. Colour them red. Count them: 1,2,3,4 and so on. Show three sheets of white paper and two pieces of red paper: "three point two". Write 3.2 And so on. Later, show them how to add: 3.4+2.2= 5.6 And so on. Later, show them how to add: 3.8+4.4= Oh wow, you've got 12 red pieces! Let's trade ten of them for one whole sheet. Sheets of white paper. Cut into a hundred pieces. Colour them blue. And so on. Remember the decimal point shows us where the whole numbers end and we have to start counting the little pieces.
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How can I explain decimals to kids? - Answers
Get physical! Sheets of white paper. Count them: 1,2,3,4 and so on. Sheets of white paper. Cut into ten pieces. Colour them red. Count them: 1,2,3,4 and so on. Show three sheets of white paper and two pieces of red paper: "three point two". Write 3.2 And so on. Later, show them how to add: 3.4+2.2= 5.6 And so on. Later, show them how to add: 3.8+4.4= Oh wow, you've got 12 red pieces! Let's trade ten of them for one whole sheet. Sheets of white paper. Cut into a hundred pieces. Colour them blue. And so on. Remember the decimal point shows us where the whole numbers end and we have to start counting the little pieces.
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