In this screencastify I explain how to turn fractions into decimals. Hope you enjoy.
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Wednesday, March 24, 2021
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Lucas this was really helpful as I had forgotten how to do this. Well done.
ReplyDeleteHi Lucas,
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your learning with us. You have given a very clear explanation of how to change a fraction into a decimal. The length of your video is great too as it isn't too long. The risk with a longer video is that you may lose your audiences attention. I wonder is next time you could do more than one example for us so that we can see what happens when there is a remainder after you divide? This way we will know what to do in different situations. Otherwise, great work on the clarity of your screencastify!
Mrs Wing