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Decimals
Links verified on 7/29/09
- Addition of Decimals - explanation followed by practice
- Count the Money - You're given a target amount and the number of coins you already have. You must determine how many more coins of a certain type are needed to reach the target.
- Death To Decimals - Click up at the top for detailed instructions for how to play. Match fractions with decimal form of the number.
- Decifractator - convert fractions to decimal equivalents
- Decimal Darts - [game for one or two players] an invisible number line is superimposed on a dart board, students calculate the location of a balloon and then throw a dart
- Decimal Squares Blackjack - cards containing decimals are displayed, students decide whether to ask for more cards until they get as close to 2.0 without going over
- Decimal Speedway - [game for one or two players] the number line is in the form of a race track, students must multiply decimals and then locate the correct point on the track (number line)
- Decimal Squares Interactive Games - add, subtract and multiply decimals in a multitude of games.
- Decimals of the Caribbean - a decimal game which asks you to match decimals stated in words and numbers
- Fraction Decimal Conversion - a Quia quiz
- Fraction Decimal Conversion - another Quia matching quiz
- Fraction Decimal Conversion - a Quia concentration style quiz
- Games from the U S Mint - Besides collecting, what other fun can you have with coins?
- How Much Change? - Calculate cost of items and change from a set amount
- Let's Do Lunch - use a menu to order lunches that meet various criteria
- Lunch Lady - The Lunch Lady (you) must total the three items on ten lunch trays (one at a time) in three minutes.
- Match Fractions and Decimals - this quiz is in the form of a concentration game
- Railroad Repair - [decimal addition] students must repair gaps in the railroad tracks by adding decimal lengths of track - each section gets harder
- Scottie Nickel's Change Maker - become a human CoinStar machine - Calculate the total amount of change the customer has. Next, think of a way to make $1.75 with as few coins as possible.
- Shopping - Go on a shopping spree! Make sure you get back correct change
- Show Me The Money - add using columns
- Subtraction of Decimals - What is the difference between the two decimals? explanation followed by practice
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Susan Brooks and Bill Byles.
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