Recurring Decimals
This YouTube video describes what recurring decimals are, and how to write them as fractions.
This YouTube video describes what recurring decimals are, and how to write them as fractions.
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This 20 minute YouTube video explores the differences between small and large scale agriculture and the uses of each.
This video explains how to round decimals.
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On completion of this unit of study you will be able to:
This is an online activity providing you with exercises in sorting decimals from least to greatest.
Video 1: Strategies for subtracting decimals
Online activity 1: Subtracting decimals (tenths)
Video 2: Subtracting decimals (hundredths)
Video 3: More advanced subtraction strategies with hundredths
Online activity 2: Subtracting decimals (hundredths)
This YouTube documentary highlights the ecological and socio-economic importance of the Tana River Basin in Kenya.
This online tutorial will provide you with some guidelines on how to interpret both topographic and geologic maps.
Video 1: Finding percentages with a double number line
Video 2: Finding the whole with a tape diagram
Online activity: Find percents visually