A blank place value chart to use when exploring decimal numbers.
Use this blank place value chart when exploring decimal numbers to the hundredths place.
A blank place value chart to use when exploring decimal numbers.
Use this blank place value chart when exploring decimal numbers to the hundredths place.
Recognise and extend the application of place value to tenths and hundredths and use the conventions of decimal notation to name and represent decimals
Interpret, compare and order numbers with more than 2 decimal places, including numbers greater than one, using place value understanding; represent these on a number line
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