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Mastering Addition: Adding Numbers with Place Values
This video is a beginner's guide to addition, explaining how addition is used in everyday situations such as banking and shopping. It breaks down the concept of addition as combining two or more numbers to get a larger number, known as...
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Hexadecimal number conversions
Pupil outcome: I can convert decimal numbers to and from hexadecimal numbers. Key learning points: - Hexadecimal is a base-16 number system. - Binary numbers can be converted to and from hexadecimal. - Decimal numbers can be converted to...
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Use knowledge of place value to calculate with decimal numbers up to and bridging one tenth
Pupil outcome: I can use knowledge of place value to calculate with decimal numbers up to and bridging one tenth. Key learning points: - 10 one hundredths is equal to one tenth or 0.1 - If 7 + 3 is equal to 10 then 7 hundredths + 3...
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Binary shifts
Pupil outcome: I can perform binary shifts to multiply and divide binary numbers, but recognise the errors this may introduce. Key learning points: - Binary shifting is shifting the bits to the left or to the right. - If you shift to the...
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Use knowledge of decimal place value to convert between and compare metres and centimetres
Pupil outcome: I can use knowledge of decimal place value to convert between and compare metres and centimetres. Key learning points: - There are 100cm in 1m. - 1cm is one hundredth of a metre so you can write 1cm as 0.01m. - 10cm is one...
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Explain that decimal numbers with hundredths can be partitioned in different ways
Pupil outcome: I can explain that decimal numbers with hundredths can be partitioned in different ways. Key learning points: - Place value resources can help you to partition decimal numbers with hundredths in different ways. - Decimal...
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Decimal Place Value
This video will explain what decimal place value is and the different place value headings for decimal numbers, from thousands to thousandths. Practice questions and answers are at the end of the video.
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Add and Subtract Decimal Numbers
In this intriguing video, I recount a recent shopping experience where I handed the cashier a crisp $20 dollar bill to cover the cost of a birthday card and a travel magazine. After completing the transaction, I was surprised to receive...
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Creating Stem-and-Leaf Plots: A Real-World Example
In this video, I will guide you through an explanation of a stem-and-leaf plot and give you a real world example to help you learn how to construct a stem-and-leaf plot. As a bonus, I will show you how to construct a stem-and-leaf plot...
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How to Add Decimal Numbers
This video demonstrates how to add decimal numbers by aligning the decimal points and place values, adding zeros as needed, and carrying over when necessary. By following these steps and avoiding common mistakes, such as not lining up...
Brian McLogan
Three Tips For Long Division Emil Christopher
Three Tips For Long Division Emil Christopher
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Multiplying Three-Digit Numbers by Two-Digit Numbers with Regrouping
Mr. Addit reviews multiplying 2-digits by 2-digits with regrouping. He then demonstrates the method for multiplying 3-digits by 2-digits with regrouping and stresses the importance of being careful about putting numbers in their proper...
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Review for You: Multiplying with Regrouping
Mr. Addit reviews multiplication of 2 digits by 1 digit, 3 digits by 1 digit, 2 digits by 2 digits, and 2 digits by 3 digits.
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The Right Place
Mr. Addit teaches about place value through the millions by introducing the idea of the base 10 system and using base 10 blocks.
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Place Value: Whole and Decimal Numbers
Place Value: Whole and Decimal Numbers identifies the value of an underlined digit in problems containing whole numbers as well as decimal numbers.
Brian McLogan
Synthetic Division vs Long Division
In this video we will explore how to the differences between long division and synthetic division between two polynomials
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Recognizing Relationships Between Place Values: Multiplying and Dividing by 10
In this lesson, students will learn how to determine the relationship between place values by multiplying or dividing by 10. They will understand that each shift to the left increases the place value by 10 times, while each shift to the...
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Double Division: Calculating Division Problems with Three Digit Divisors
In this lesson, we learned how to use double division to solve division problems with three-digit divisors. By finding products that are less than or equal to the leading digits of the dividend, we can break down the division problem...
Brian McLogan
Multiplying two numbers in scientific notation
👉 Learn how to multiply numbers written in scientific notations. Scientific notation is a convenient way of writing very large or very small numbers. A number written in scientific notation is of the form a * 10^n where a is the first...
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Understanding Place Value and Using it to Order Numbers
This video is a lecture on place value. The presenter explains why place value is important and how it helps us understand the meaning of numbers and distinguish between large and small values. He gives examples of decimal and integer...
Brian McLogan
How to convert scientific notation in real numbers
👉 Learn how to convert numbers from scientific notations. Scientific notation is a convenient way of writing very large or very small numbers. A number written in scientific notation is of the form a * 10^n where a is the first non-zero...
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Understanding the Decrease in Value When Dividing by Powers of 10
In this lesson, students will learn how dividing by a power of 10 decreases the value of each digit. By understanding patterns in place value, they will see that when dividing a number by a power of 10, the decimal point shifts one place...