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Review Time!

● How do we read this?


○ $3.25
What do we
remember from
yesterday?

● How many coins do we need


to make $1?
When changing
cents to dollar
● We move the decimal point to
form, which way do the right
we move the
decimal point. OR
● We move the decimal point to
Ex: 45¢ the left
When changing
cents to dollar
form, which way do
we move the
decimal point.
● We move the decimal point to
Ex: 45¢ the left
When changing
dollar form to
● We move the decimal point to
cents, which way the right
do we move the
decimal point. OR
● We move the decimal point to
Ex: $2.78 the left
When changing
dollar form to
● We move the decimal point to
cents, which way the right
do we move the
decimal point.

Ex: $2.78
What happens
when we have
bills and 100¢ in
the same
problem?
What happens
when we have
bills and 100¢ in
the same
problem?

We add them
together!
What happens
when we have
bills and 100¢ in
the same
problem?

Let’s add!
What happens
when we have
bills and more
than 100¢ in the
same problem?

Turn and Talk!


What happens
when we have
bills and more
than 100¢ in the
same problem?

We still add
them together!
What happens
when we have
bills and more
than 100¢ in the
same problem?

Let’s add!
What happens
when we have
bills and more
than 100¢ in the
same problem?

Turn and talk!


What happens
when we have
bills and more
than 100¢ in the
same problem,
but they are not
in the same row?

We still add
them!
What happens
when we have
bills and more
than 100¢ in the
same problem,
but they are not
in the same row?

Let’s add!
Practice time!
Practice time!
Practice time!
● The dollar sign will still always come
first!

Review Time
● When we have 100¢, we add one
dollar to the bills (Left side of the
decimal point)

● Remember to label up top and


count down below!
EXIT Let’s
Get
TICKET
Down
TIME
To
Business

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