Lesson

Multiply Decimals in Context

Students use decimal multiplication in money, measurement, and word problems.

Multiply Decimals in Context

What students learn

Students learn to multiply decimals in real situations such as money, measurement, and story problems. Begin with to see the goal of the lesson.

Why it matters

Decimal multiplication shows up when students buy several items, scale a recipe, or combine measurements. shows why the decimal point still matters after multiplication.

Learn the idea

The question is not only how to multiply, but also what the product means in the story. helps students connect the numbers to a real unit.

Try it

Have the student solve 3 × 2.5, 4 × $1.75, and 0.6 × 8, then tell what each answer means in the situation.

Parent guide

Keep the work tied to real objects like price tags, measuring cups, or a ruler. Ask the child to estimate first, compute second, and check whether the product is reasonable.