Decimals on number lines
Topic Notes
In this lesson, we will learn:
- How to read number lines for decimals to the tenths or hundredths
- How to draw a point to represent a decimal on a decimal number line
Notes:
- A number line is a picture of a straight line with vertical markings of equal spacing
- Number lines increase from left to right (small big)
- Decimals are numbers with place values even smaller than the ones place.
- Number lines can be divided even further between each number
- Splitting each division into 10 equal parts creates the next decimal place value
- Dividing the space between 0 to 1 into 10 equal parts, each part is a tenth
- Dividing the space between 0 to 0.1 into 10 equal parts, each part is a hundredth
- From 0 to 1, it is first split into 10 equal parts (tenths = 0.1)
- Each of these tenths 0.1 will be split into 10 more equal parts (10 tenths each into 10 parts = 10 × 10 = 100 parts)
- Ultimately, the space between 0 and 1 will be split into 100 equal parts
- That's why each 0.01 is called a hundredth (one of the 100 parts)