UNIT 2 - Place Value of Decimals
5.NBT.1
I can determine that a digit represents 10 times what it would be in the place value to its right and 1/10 what it would be in the place value to its left.
5.NBT.2
I can understand the relationships between the number of zeros in product when multiplying numbers by powers of 10's.
I can understand the relationships between the placement of the decimal point when a number is multiplied or divided by a power of 10.
I can use whole-number exponents to show powers of 10.
5.NBT.3
I can read and write decimals including base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form.
I can compare decimals to the thousandths using >, <, and =.
5.NBT.4
I can round decimals to any place.
I can determine that a digit represents 10 times what it would be in the place value to its right and 1/10 what it would be in the place value to its left.
5.NBT.2
I can understand the relationships between the number of zeros in product when multiplying numbers by powers of 10's.
I can understand the relationships between the placement of the decimal point when a number is multiplied or divided by a power of 10.
I can use whole-number exponents to show powers of 10.
5.NBT.3
I can read and write decimals including base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form.
I can compare decimals to the thousandths using >, <, and =.
5.NBT.4
I can round decimals to any place.