Compare Improper Fractions and Mixed Numbers (Grade 6)
Simplify Fractions
Bonus video: Equivalent Fractions
Fractions
What ARE fractions? Check out this video: This video helps explain a connection between fractions and decimals: Also, see my video with just one other example of comparing decimal numbers to fractions: If you would like even more explanation, watch this video:
How to… Write a Letter!
There are two main types of letters you might write: formal letters, and informal letters. Formal letters are for official business – like cover letters for job applications, writing to the government or businesses. They follow more strict guidelines to be proper. Your address and the date must be in the top left corner, […]
Place Value of Decimal Numbers: Millions to Millionths!
Watch this video to review place value: Place Value: Millions to Millionths
Multiplying Decimal Numbers
Watch this tutorial to learn about multiplying decimal numbers: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/algebra-basics/basic-alg-foundations/alg-basics-operations-with-decimals/v/multiplying-decimals Watch this tutorial to learn about estimating before multiplying and dividing decimal numbers: Multiplying and Dividing Decimal Numbers
Decimal Place Value
What ARE decimal numbers? Check out this video to learn about decimal place value: How can I order decimals on a number line? Watch this video to learn about tenths, hundredths, and thousandths.
How to Complete Assignments in Microsoft Teams
To submit assignments in Teams (a little clearer than Blogfolios, I’ve learned), first, go to https://portal.office.com/, or the Teams App if you have it. Sign into your account. Click on Teams Click on our class’s team, “O365-Glenwood-Division2” Once in Teams, look to the left side of the screen to find Assignments Check under “Assignments” for […]
Long Division of Decimal Numbers
Watch this video tutorial on division of decimal numbers: Dividing Decimal Numbers Watch my second video on dividing decimal numbers to learn what to do when your divisor is larger than your dividend: Dividing Decimal Numbers – larger divisor