Challenger · stretch problem Decimals 4th Grade Bakery scenario

Sprinkle Hundredth Lab: 4th Grade Decimals Practice

Welcome to "Sprinkle Hundredth Lab", a 4th Grade Decimals mission at the Challenger (stretch) level, staged in our bakery scenario. The mission opens with a hands-on prompt: "Shade 96 cells on the 10×10 hundredths grid to model 96/100 = 0.96." You'll work with the numbers 96, 10, 100 and arrive at a final answer of 100 across 3 guided steps.

Behind the bakery story, this lesson is really about decimals aligned to CCSS 4.NF.C.6. Use decimal notation for fractions with denominators 10 or 100. The key strategy this mission asks you to internalise: Decimal = 0.96.

A general pattern to watch for in 4th Grade decimals — illustrated with example numbers below, which may differ from this lesson's: Treating 0.5 and 0.05 as the same value (ignoring the place). 0.5 = 5/10. 0.05 = 5/100. The position of the 5 changes its value tenfold. If you get stuck on "Sprinkle Hundredth Lab", the adaptive Socratic hints below escalate from a gentle nudge to a worked-out strategy — the same way a one-on-one tutor would coach you through it.

Grade 4 · Decimals

Sprinkle Hundredth Lab

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[Discovery] Shade 96 cells on the 10×10 hundredths grid to model 96/100 = 0.96.

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Active Step

[Discovery] Shade 96 cells on the 10×10 hundredths grid to model 96/100 = 0.96.

Percent Grid

Shade 96 of 100 cells.

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10 × 10

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Common Questions

Everything you need to know about the Socratic experience.

01 How do I solve the first step of "Sprinkle Hundredth Lab"?

Shade 96 cells on the 10×10 hundredths grid to model 96/100 = 0.96. Hint: Each cell is 1/100. You need 96 shaded.

02 What does the final step of "Sprinkle Hundredth Lab" check?

Which is bigger: 96/100 or 1/2? If you get stuck, the adaptive hint is: Convert both to the same denominator and compare numerators.

03 Why is this mission classified as challenger?

Challenger missions push beyond CCSS expectations with edge cases that surface deeper misconceptions. Within 4th Grade Decimals, expect numbers in the corresponding range.

04 What's a common mistake in 4th Grade Decimals that this mission targets?

Writing 3/10 as 0.3 but 3/100 as 0.3 (ignoring the place jump). 3/100 needs two decimal places: 0.03. The decimal places match the zeros in the denominator.

05 What should I learn after Sprinkle Hundredth Lab?

Decimaladvanced (Grade 5 extends to thousandths and decimal comparison.). Open /grade-4/decimaladvanced to start that topic's missions.

06 What is the Concrete-Pictorial-Abstract (C-P-A) approach?

C-P-A is the Singapore Math sequence proven to deepen number sense: first manipulate physical objects (Concrete), then draw pictures of them (Pictorial), and only then write equations (Abstract). Inquiry AI structures every mission as exactly these three steps — a manipulative, a picture/grid model, and finally the equation. Skipping straight to symbols is the #1 cause of math anxiety; the platform refuses to do it.

07 Is Inquiry AI Common Core aligned?

Yes. Every mission, handbook page, and topic hub is mapped to a specific CCSS code (visible in the page header). The curriculum follows the CCSS coherence map: Grade 1 number sense → Grade 3 multiplicative thinking → Grade 6 ratio reasoning, with each grade building strictly on the prior year's foundations.