Saturday, October 12, 2013

Number System: Zoomable Number Line

Zoomable Number Line

Click on number line to zoom in, shift-click to zoom out.

Learn About Numbers

See that numbers behave the same, whether they are 1,2,3, or 10,20,30, or 0.01,0.02,0.03.
Learn about decimals:
  • Zoom in and look at: 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9, 1.0, 1.1, ...
  • Then ask: what is 0.9 + 0.1 ?
Do the same after zooming in further:
  • What is 0.09 + 0.01?
  • What is 0.19 + 0.01?
  • What is 0.99 + 0.01?
You can see how decimal place values work and get a feel for "infinite" sub-divisibility (but this tool gets into trouble around 30 decimal places).

Using

Click on number line to zoom in, shift-click to zoom out. It will zoom from where you click.
You can also track left and right along the line by clicking on one of the arrows. You will track faster if you move outwards along the arrow.
  Or you can use your keyboard's arrow keys.
Up/down to zoom, left/right to move.
Press "0" button on screen first.
Try this:
  • Use the "right" key, you will see the counting numbers whizz past.
  • Stop when you reach 100.
  • Go back to zero (press the "0" button).
  • Zoom in to show 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, ...
  • Now try tracking right.  The tenths whizz by.
  • How long does it take to reach 100 now?
  • Try zooming in to 0.01, 0.02, 0.03, ...
  • How long does it take to track across to 100 now (if you have the patience!) ?
How much better to realise that you can zoom out a level and go up in tens.  Then you can zoom in so that you are at 100.00   
Test yourself. Start at 0.  Use the zoom and left/right to find these numbers:

  • 3.4
  • 17.85
  • -17.85
  • 100.00357

Race To 100.00357

Challenge your friends! Start at 0 (press the '0' button), then see how fast you can get to 100.00357 (you must see that number on the screen).

Least Moves

How many moves does it take to find a number?
Not against the clock but by counting the number of moves you make.
  Use just the arrow keys and try to find the least number of key-presses to reach a number
(Note: A count of your keystrokes is just below the "0" button)
How many moves does it take you to reach:
  • 3.4 (it took me 7 moves)
  • 22.45 (it took me 18 moves)
  • 100.00357 (it took me 51 moves

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