Read Teaching the Common Core Math Standards With Hands-On Activities, Grades 3-5 Online
Authors: Judith A. Muschla,Gary Robert Muschla,Erin Muschla-Berry
Tags: #Education, #Teaching Methods & Materials, #Mathematics, #General
Closure
Discuss students' results.
Answers
Number Form Cards
Number and Operations in Base Ten: 4.NBT.3
“Generalize place value understanding for multi-digit whole numbers.”
3. “Use place value understanding to round multi-digit whole numbers to any place.”
Background
An understanding of place value is essential to rounding numbers. To round a number, students must first find the digit to the right of the place they are rounding to. They must then follow the rules for rounding:
Activity: Rounding Numbers
This is a two-day activity.
Working in groups, students will be given two numbers. They will create a poster on the first day and, using their poster as a visual aid on the second day, will explain to the class how to round the two numbers they were given.
Materials
Large poster paper; rulers; markers; crayons for each group.
Procedure
Day One
1.
Review the steps for rounding with your students. Provide some examples, such as the following:
2.
Explain that each group will be given two numbers, one that must be rounded up and one that must be rounded down. Students will detail the procedure for rounding each on poster paper and then present their work to the class.
3.
Suggest that students brainstorm ideas on how to design their posters before beginning work. To clarify their ideas, they should do a “rough” design on a separate sheet of paper first.
4.
Provide each group with two numbers. You may select numbers of your own or you can use these:
1. Round 8,576 to the nearest hundred. | Round 26,753 to the nearest ten. |
2. Round 4,684 to the nearest ten. | Round 73,165 to the nearest hundred. |
3. Round 9,029 to the nearest ten. | Round 91,484 to the nearest thousand. |
4. Round 14,783 to the nearest hundred. | Round 9,238 to the nearest thousand. |
5. Round 4,958 to the nearest ten. | Round 35,029 to the nearest thousand. |
6. Round 75,483 to the nearest thousand. | Round 6,294 to the nearest hundred. |
7. Round 95,951 to the nearest hundred. | Round 8,502 to the nearest ten. |
8. Round 42,075 to the nearest ten. | Round 8,146 to the nearest thousand. |
9. Round 54,899 to the nearest ten. | Round 4,816 to the nearest hundred. |
10. Round 19,843 to the nearest hundred. | Round 6,503 to the nearest thousand. |