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6.NS.B.3 Lesson 4
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This lesson serves two purposes. The first is to show that we can divide a decimal by a whole number the same way we divide two whole numbers. Students first represent a decimal dividend with base-ten diagrams. They see that, just like the units representing powers of 10, those for powers of 0.1 can also be divided into groups. They then divide using another method—partial quotients or long division—and notice that the principle of placing base-ten units into equal-size groups is likewise applicable.The second is to uncover the idea that the value of a quotient does not change if both the divisor and dividend are multiplied by the same factor. Students begin exploring this idea in problems where the factor is a multiple of 10 (e.g. 8÷1=80÷10). This work prepares students to divide two decimals in the next lesson.

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Angela Vanderbloom
Date Added:
07/28/2018