In case you need to see more examples of solving using the Partial Quotients metho
22 Comments
madison
11/18/2013 06:06:20 am
It made it a little easier. The one thing she didn't do that makes it easier for me is to make an estimate.
Reply
hailey
11/18/2013 07:51:45 am
This made it easier to divide decimals because decimals are kind of hard when it comes to dividing for me.
Reply
Jack Pittser
11/26/2013 07:17:09 am
This was really helpful to me because I was confused how and where to move the decimal point but after watching this what seemed like a couple hundred times, I finally got it. By the way I'm still working on just the facts multiplying and dividing decimals by decimals!
Reply
Jack Pittser
11/28/2013 09:16:15 am
I know this isn't going to earn me any rocks but Happy Thanskgiving everybody!
Reply
Khaiyani Rowe
12/23/2013 10:20:08 pm
This made this so much easier to do because when I do this I always get mixed up with where to put my decimal. But now I know exactly where to put it at.
Reply
Rohan
10/8/2014 09:44:01 pm
Wow this really helps. I watched it and now i can do better with the unit 2 test. Even though I know a different way but this is better.
Reply
Vincent
10/14/2014 09:22:17 am
This video made it easier to divide decimals.
Reply
JULIA
10/15/2014 09:19:08 pm
this video helped me a lot, I know this wont get my table rocks but, HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!!
Reply
Saanvi
11/11/2014 09:48:30 am
Now I know where to put my decimal point.
Reply
Saanvi
11/13/2014 12:03:22 am
When you are commenting you have to remember to bring the decimal point back into your answer or it could effect your answer. Plus your answer won't make sense if you don't put the decimal point back.
Reply
Ethan
11/18/2014 09:13:14 pm
When you are dividing you can ignore the decimal, but you have to put it back.
Reply
Sage
10/22/2015 06:34:30 pm
When you are dividing pretend that the decimal is not there.
Reply
Sage
10/26/2015 03:21:07 pm
When you are dividing you can ignore the decimal and then when you find the answer you have to put the decimal back in its spot.
Reply
Sage
2/4/2016 01:35:30 pm
You can always pretend there is no decimal
Reply
Claira
2/28/2016 05:06:45 pm
When you are dividing you can forget the decimal, but if you don't put it in the right place your whole math problem will be messed up. :(
Reply
Moira
10/18/2016 01:23:33 pm
Its easy for me to do division now.
Reply
larry
9/7/2017 02:33:16 pm
That video helped me remember how to do partial quotients.
Reply
Parth
10/28/2017 05:47:51 am
5.3/3 = 53/30 = 530/300
Reply
Your comment will be posted after it is approved.
Leave a Reply. |
Mr. Meyer's Blog Spot:
Click on any videos / articles and leave a question or comment!! Archives
May 2024
Categories |
- Home
-
"Home-Fun"
- Book in a Bag Project
- Author's Purpose
- Character Traits Project
- Setting Importance Project
- Cereal Box Project
- 2021 Citizenship Challenge
- Current Event News Cast
- Woman's History Month Project
- Black History Month Project
- Choice Board
- Martin Luther King Jr.
- Antarctica Writing Competition
- Resourcefulness Project
- Science Fair
- Parent Info.
- Blog
- Websites
-
Subjects
- Recommended Books
- Charlotte Danielson's Framework for Teaching
- Clever!
- Woman's History Month Project