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Decimals

Decimals. 001.25 398.2 423 590.14 914.243 623.98. A real-world use of math in the school library media center!. The Math Side. Decimal Notation Comparing Decimals Ordering Decimals. The Library Side. The Dewey Decimal system provides the specific order to arrange library books.

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Decimals

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  1. Decimals 001.25398.2423590.14914.243623.98 A real-world use of math in the school library media center!

  2. The Math Side Decimal Notation Comparing Decimals Ordering Decimals

  3. The Library Side The Dewey Decimal system provides the specific order to arrange library books. It keeps topics that are similar and alike close together on the shelf.

  4. Library Books Ramona Quimby, Age 8 by Beverly Cleary Computers are Fun by Dr. Awesome Math and Its Importance by Professor DuPre • Call numbers are typed onto spine labels • The call numbers use a combination of letters and numbers REF510.2SMI 001.25AWE FICCLE

  5. Melvil Dewey b.1850 d. 1930Famous Librarian who invented the Dewey Decimal System. In the 1800s, how did libraries put the books on the shelves in order ? ? ? In order by date the books arrived at the library!

  6. What did Melvil do? It was really hard to find the books you needed, so Melvil Dewey studied the problem and invented a new way to arrange the library books. The story goes something like this . . .

  7. Dewey thinks about man. Melvil Dewey imagined himself to be a primitive man. He asked himself questions that he thought that a cave man might have asked himself.

  8. Man thinks about himself 100 WHO AM I? PHILOSOPHY & PSYCHOLOGY

  9. Man thinks about God. 200 WHO MADE ME? RELIGION&MYTHOLOGY

  10. Man thinks about other people. 300 WHO IS THE MAN IN THE NEXT CAVE? SOCIAL SCIENCE

  11. Man learns to communicate with words. 400 HOW CAN I MAKE THAT MAN UNDERSTAND ME? LANGUAGE

  12. Man learns to understand nature in land, sea, and sky. 500 HOW CAN I UNDERSTAND NATURE AND THE WORLD AROUND ME? SCIENCE

  13. Man learned to make things he needed. 600 APPLIED SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY HOW CAN I USE WHAT I KNOW ABOUT NATURE?

  14. Man does things he enjoys and creates art. 700 HOW CAN I ENJOY MY LEISURE TIME? FINE ARTS& RECREATION

  15. Man becomes a storyteller. 800 HOW CAN I PASS DOWN MY THOUGHTS AND IDEAS TO MY CHILDREN? LITERATURE

  16. Man records events and people. 900 HOW CAN I LEAVE A RECORD FOR MEN OF THE FUTURE? HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY, &BIOGRAPHY

  17. MANY SUBJECTS 000 • BIBLIOGRAPHIES • BOOKS ABOUT BOOKS • ENCYCLOPEDIAS • GENERAL REFERENCE BOOKS GENERAL WORKS

  18. What do the numbers of the Dewey Decimal system do for us today? Organize our library so we can locate and access books on the same topic on the shelves.

  19. Decimal Order How in the world do you put decimals in order? For example:500.9 629.8 252.1 591.2 620.8 658.7 914.56 970.23

  20. Step #1: Put the whole number parts in order. 252.1500.912 500.91 591.2620.8620.49 629.8 658.7914.56 970.51 970.23

  21. Step #2: 252.1 252.1 Rearrange the numbers so the tenths digits are in order. 500.912 500.91 591.2 591.2 500.912 500.91 620.8620.49 629.8 658.7 620.49 620.8629.8 658.7 914.56 970.51 970.23 914.56 970.23 970.51

  22. Step #3: 252.1 252.1 Rearrange the numbers so the hundredths digits are in order. 591.2 500.912 500.91 591.2 500.91 500.912 620.49 620.8629.8 658.7 620.49 620.8629.8 658.7 914.56 970.23 970.51 914.56 970.23 970.51

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