Lesson 3-1

Lately I have been doing a lot of adding and subtracting decimals. I always get messed up with adding numbers to 0, or adding 0 to numbers. I now know that if you add 0 to anything the number stays the same, and if you add a number to 0 then it becomes the number you are adding. Sometimes when you are adding decimals you need to stick an extra 0 in the equation to fill a spot. Now I fully understand what I need to do when I am adding or subtracting decimals.

On page 102, #15

10.022 + 0.11 = x

In this case the numbers don’t match up perfectly so you need to add an extra 0 on the number 0.11   (0.110)

10.022 + 0.110 =  10.132

Real life situation:

I went to the store and I had $20. I wanted 3 candy bars. Each candy bar costed $1.57. If I bought 3 candy bars with $20, how much money would I have left?

20.00 – 4.71 = 15.29

Sea World

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Between my mom and sister, I stand anxiously waiting

Above the water the dolphins look at all the tourists

Beneath the water the dolphins excitedly swim in circles

Outside of the tank, we were given our six little fish

Up came a dolphin

Down fell the fish into its mouth

Into the water it bubbled

Near my sister another dolphin swam

Down the line the dolphins were getting fed

Underneath they all went

Back where they belong