In previous lessons, students have found products of a whole number and a decimal and products of two decimals. They used diagrams, place value reasoning, and expressions to explain their reasoning. The purpose of this activity is for students to find both kinds of products with larger numbers. For each product, students show that an expression using whole number products is equal to the given decimal product. Then they calculate the decimal product. Students may use a strategy, other than the given equivalent expressions, to make the calculations. For example, they might decompose the numbers by place value and use the distributive property (partial products). All of these methods focus on the place value of each digit in the products (MP7).
MLR2 Collect and Display. Collect the language students use to explain why the expressions are equivalent. Display words and phrases, such as “igual”, “multiplicar”, “decimal”, “equivalente”, “mismo valor”, “dividir”, “décimas” y “centésimas” // “equal,” “multiply,” “decimal,” “equivalent,” “same value,” “divide,” “tenths,” and “hundredths.” During the syntheses, invite students to suggest ways to update the display. Invite students to borrow language from the display as needed.
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