Grade 4/Decimals
Compare Decimals (Tenths) (941)
Compare decimals to the tenths place using <, >, or =.
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Quick Tip
Compare the tenths digit first, then the hundredths.
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Teaching Notes
This collection focuses on compare decimals (tenths). Ensure students understand place value and the relationship between fractions and decimals. Use visual aids like number lines or base-ten blocks if needed.
Vocabulary
Compare: Find which is greater or lesser.
Decimal: A number with a decimal point.
Common Mistakes
- Misaligning decimal points
- Confusing tenths and hundredths
- Forgetting the decimal point in the answer
- Ignoring place value when comparing
- Ignoring decimal point
- Comparing as whole numbers
- Misaligning place values
- Confusing < and > symbols
Differentiation
SupportProvide grid paper to help align numbers. Use money manipulatives for concrete understanding.
ChallengeChallenge students to create their own word problems involving these concepts.
Discussion Questions
- Where do we see decimals in the real world?
- Why is the decimal point important?
- How are fractions and decimals related?
- Why is comparing decimals important in daily life?
- How is comparing decimals similar to comparing whole numbers?
- What is the role of place value when comparing decimals?
- Can we use a number line to compare decimals? How?
Extension Activities
- Have students find decimals in real-life (grocery receipts, sports stats).
- Play 'Decimal War' card game.
- Create a decimal number line on the floor.
Parent Tip
Ask your child to compare prices of two items.
Learning Path
Skill Cluster
Number Sense and Operations
Estimated Time
15 minutes
Skills Practiced
compare decimals tenths
Prerequisites
- 940
- Understanding Place Value (Whole Numbers)
- Introduction to Decimals
Next Steps
- Comparing Decimals (Hundredths)
- Ordering Decimals
- Compare Decimals (Hundredths)
- Add Decimals (Tenths)
