Let's unpack decimals! Study the example carefully, then convert these decimals into their expanded forms.

Decimals are perfect for learning about place value. Each place to the left of the decimal is 10 times larger than the one before it, and each place to the right of the decimal is 10 times smaller than the one before it. When we write a decimal to show the value of each digit, we call it expanded form. In this activity, you'll practice writing expanded form in two ways. The first way is to show each digit's worth by multiplying it by its place value. The second way is to write an expression by adding together each digit's worth. Check out the example, then grab your pencil and complete the challenge!