4th Grade Math

Fractions, decimals, and geometric concepts for fourth grade students.

Basic Concepts

Decimals and Place Value

What is a Decimal?

A decimal is another way to show parts of a whole, just like fractions! Decimals use a dot (.) to separate the whole number from the part of the number.

Place Value in Decimals

Each digit after the decimal point has a special name:

  • Tenths: \( 0.1 \) means 1 part out of 10
  • Hundredths: \( 0.01 \) means 1 part out of 100

Comparing Decimals and Fractions

Decimals and fractions can mean the same thing. For example, \( 0.5 \) is the same as \( \frac{1}{2} \).

Everyday Decimals

Decimals are everywhere! You see them when looking at prices in stores, measuring lengths, or reading a thermometer.

Real-World Uses

  • Money ($2.75 is two dollars and seventy-five cents)
  • Measuring distances (1.5 meters)

Examples

  • Buying a toy that costs $3.50 means you pay three dollars and fifty cents.

  • Reading 0.25 liters on a juice bottle shows you have a quarter of a liter.

In a Nutshell

Decimals show parts of whole numbers using a dot and special place values.

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