Lesson 9: How Do We Model the Division of Decimals?

Introduction

In this lesson, you will continue to use models to divide decimals greater than one whole.

Yesterday, we learned how to divide decimals greater than one whole with base ten blocks. Today, we are going to continue practicing this skill.

Decimal of the Day

In Your Journal:  Before we begin, complete the warm up below.

3.6 x 0.1, 3.6 x 0.01, 3.6 ÷ 1000

 

 


Dividing Decimals with Base Ten Blocks Activity #2

Let’s continue practicing dividing decimals with base ten blocks with the activity on the next page. Look back at your notes from yesterday if you need help. And again, I encourage you to use base ten blocks if they are available to you to help as well.

Go to the next page to complete the dividing decimals with base ten blocks activity #2

  


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