Introduction
Who wants to watch Youtube and Play games during a math lesson?
Well by finishing this WebQuest you will get to do just that!
By the time you complete this WebQuest, you will...
1. Read and write decimals in three different formats.
2. Be able to round to the nearest Ones, Tenth, and Hundredth place
3. Place decimals in a numerical order.
4. Determine if decimals are greater than, less than or equal to each other.
5. Add and subtract decimals.
You will begin a journey of knowledge that involves watching youtube, playing games, and listening to music. These activities will help you get a better understanding of the section we are about in math, we are doing these activities so you will be ahead of the game.
Along the way, you might run into some words that might be new so keep your eye out for them! Words like: decimals, rounding, standard form, word form, expanded form, and many many more.
Task
First, you will read the directions on what to do.
Next, follow the steps in the process section of the WebQuest
Finally, do the worksheet and turn it back into Miss. Evan
Time to get to work!

Process
IMPORTANT: if at any point in your journey, if you feel you need assistance, please feel free to raise your hand and ask for help, watch the suggested previous videos, and/or play games again to practice and be successful!
Part 1 Step 1 Place Value This video will is just to refresh you memory
If while you are watching this video and already know what place video is go ahead and skip to step 2.
Part 1 Step 2 Decimal Place Value This video will help you with question one the first and second column
Part 1 Step 3 Writing Fractions in Expanded form This video will help you with question one the third column
Part 2 Rounding Decimals This Meme and game will help you with question 2
When you are rounding any number remember...
Part 2 Step 2 Play a game
https://www.mathgames.com/skill/5.29-round-decimals
Part 3 Step 1 Ordering Decimals This video and game will help you with question three
Part 3 Step 2 Now it is time to play another game!
https://www.mathgames.com/skill/5.113-put-decimal-numbers-in-order-up-to-4-places
Part 4 Comparing Decimals This Game will help you with question four
Play the game in the link below. Make sure when deciding on the level you pick decimals.
https://www.abcya.com/games/comparing_number_values
Part 5 Step 1 Adding and Subtracting Decimals This Video will help you with question 5
I know how awesome you are at adding and subtracting! Now let`s use it on decimals, in this video you will learn the most important thing you need to remember when adding and subtracting with decimals.
FINAL STEP
Now that you have watched the videos, played the games, and listened to the songs now it is time to fill in the worksheet and show your teachers what you learned.
Evaluation
You will complete the worksheet that you got from your teacher based off of what you learned today and give it back to Miss. Evan.
1) Fill in the table with the missing information
|
Base Ten Numeral |
Number Name |
Expanded Form |
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0.507 |
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Five AND thirty eight hundredths |
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(2x1) + ( 3x 1/10) + (4x1/1000) + (9x1/1000) |
2) Round Each Number
|
Number |
To the Nearest 1`s place |
To the Nearest TENTH place |
To the Nearest HUNDREDTH place |
|
1.837 |
|||
|
4.062 |
3) Place the following decimals in the correct order THEN place on the number line: 1.983, 1.099, 1.538, 1.389
1_______________
2_______________
3_______________
4_______________
|____________________________________________|
1 2
4) Write the symbol >,=, or < to compare each pair of decimal numbers. On a scrap paper explain how you got this answer.
3.012 __ 3.120 0.190 __ 0.109 9.853 __ 9.853
5) Find the answer to the problem. Please show your work. On a scrap paper explain how you got this answer.
9.35 + 2.63 25.01 - 6.40
6) Miss. Evan I am still really confused by….
Conclusion
I hope you had fun and learned a few things along the way!
Some of the things I hope you feel like you learned are...
1. Read and write decimals in three different formats.
2. Be able to round to the nearest Ones, Tenth, and Hundredth place
3. Place decimals in a numerical order.
4. Determine if decimals are greater than, less than or equal to each other.
5. Add and subtract decimals.
P.S.
Make sure you complete the worksheet and hand it back into Miss. Evan
Credits
A special Thank you to youtube, mathgames.com, and ABCya for the links used in this Webquest.
Teacher Page
Standards this teaches:
5.NBT.3 Read, write, and compare decimals to thousandths. a. Read and write decimals to thousandths using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded formG, e.g., 347.392 = 3 × 100 + 4 × 10 + 7 × 1 + 3 × (1/10) + 9 × (1/100) + 2 × (1/1000). b. Compare two decimals to thousandths based on meanings of the digits in each place, using >, =, and < symbols to record the results of comparisons.
5.NBT.4 Use place value understanding to round decimals to any place, millions through hundredths.
My name is Hannah Evan. I made this webquest as a way to pre-teach a math unit on decimals to the 5th grade class I am currently student teaching. After giving the pre-assessment on the unit I noticed that these were skills that the students needed some background knowledge on. I am student teaching at Eastwoods Elementary in the Hudson City School District of Ohio. The school I am attending is Ursuline College. I hope you enjoy! 


