Convert Mixed Numbers to Decimals (639)
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Teaching Notes
This completes the conversion triangle: fractions ↔ decimals ↔ mixed numbers. Strategy: (1) Keep whole number, (2) Convert fraction to decimal, (3) Combine. Students need to memorize common equivalents: 1/2 = 0.5, 1/4 = 0.25, 3/4 = 0.75, x/10 = 0.x. Use money connections: 1/4 dollar = $0.25, 1/2 dollar = $0.50, 3/4 dollar = $0.75. Time connections: 1/2 hour = 0.5 hours. Create a reference poster showing common fraction-decimal equivalents. Some students find mixed numbers easier to visualize, others prefer decimals - both are valid and useful. The goal is flexibility to use whichever form fits the situation.
Vocabulary
Common Mistakes
- Not knowing common fraction-decimal equivalents (1/2, 1/4, 3/4)
- Forgetting to convert the fraction part
- Writing just the fraction as a decimal without the whole number
- Confusing 1/4 with 1/10 (0.25 vs 0.1)
- Forgetting the whole number
- Incorrectly converting fraction
- Misplacing decimal point
- Confusing tenths/hundredths
Differentiation
Discussion Questions
- Which is easier to use in real life: 2 1/2 or 2.5? Does it depend on the situation?
- Why do calculators and computers prefer decimals?
- Can you name three fraction-decimal equivalents from memory?
- How are mixed numbers and decimals similar? Different?
- When might you want to convert one form to the other?
- When might you use decimals instead of mixed numbers?
- How is 1/2 related to 0.5?
- What patterns do you notice with tenths?
- Why are 1/4 and 3/4 common conversions?
Extension Activities
- Create a comprehensive fraction-decimal equivalency chart
- Real-world measurement: Express room dimensions both ways
- Money calculations: Convert mixed number dollars to decimal amounts
- Sports statistics: Many use decimals, express as mixed numbers
- Pattern investigation: What patterns exist in tenths conversions?
Parent Tip
Ask your child to write measurements like '2 and a half inches' as decimals.
Learning Path
Skill Cluster
Number Sense and Operations
Estimated Time
13 minutes
Skills Practiced
Prerequisites
- 637
- 638
- 628
- Understanding fractions
- Decimal place value (tenths, hundredths)
- Converting simple fractions to decimals
Next Steps
- Converting decimals to mixed numbers
- Comparing and ordering decimals
- Operations with mixed numbers and decimals
- Convert Decimals to Mixed Numbers
- Compare Decimals
- Add and Subtract Decimals
