➗ Adding/Subtracting Decimals

📖 What the Section Is About

In this section, students learn how to add and subtract decimals by lining up decimal points and using place value. They practice solving problems with tenths and hundredths, both in abstract problems and real-world contexts. Students also check their answers for accuracy by estimating before solving.

🎯 Learning Objectives

✅ Line up decimal points when adding or subtracting
✅ Add and subtract decimals to tenths and hundredths accurately
✅ Use zeros as placeholders when needed
✅ Apply decimal addition and subtraction in money, measurement, and data problems
✅ Check answers by estimating for reasonableness

🧮 Examples

Example 1: Adding Decimals
• 2.4 + 1.35 = 3.75

Example 2: Subtracting Decimals
• 5.00 – 2.75 = 2.25

Example 3: Zeros as Placeholders
• 3.5 + 0.45 = 3.50 + 0.45 = 3.95

Example 4: Real-World Context
• $4.25 + $3.75 = $8.00

🔢 Understanding How to Add/Subtract Decimals
1️⃣ Line Up the Decimal Points – Keep place values aligned
2️⃣ Add Zeros if Needed – Make decimal places equal before solving
3️⃣ Add or Subtract as Whole Numbers – Then bring the decimal point down
4️⃣ Estimate First – Use rounding to predict the answer and check your work

📘 Key Vocabulary and Definitions

• Decimal – A number showing parts of a whole using place value
• Placeholder Zero – A zero used to keep decimal places aligned
• Sum – The answer to an addition problem
• Difference – The answer to a subtraction problem
• Estimate – An approximate answer close to the exact value

🎲 Fun Practice Activities

🎲 Money Match-Up – Solve money problems by adding and subtracting decimals
🎲 Decimal Dice – Roll dice to make decimals and then add or subtract them
🎲 Grocery Total Challenge – Add item prices and subtract discounts to find totals

🏡 Offline Homework Idea: “Home Budget Math”

Write down three items you would like to buy. Add their prices and subtract from a set amount of money to see how much change you would get.