Round Two-Digit Number
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Rounding Facts
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100

Round 13 to the nearest ten.

10

100

Round 115 to the nearest ten. 

120

100

Would 55 round up, or down?

Up

100

Round 67 to the nearest ten. 

70

100

What strategy did we learn to use today to round two-digit and three-digit numbers to the nearest ten. 

Number line

200

Round 26 to the nearest ten. 

30

200
Round 156 to the nearest ten.

160

200

How do you use a number line to round? 

You start at the given number, then jump to the left of the number until you get to the nearest ten, then jump to the right of the number until you get the nearest ten. Whichever ten you are closest to/has the least amount of jumps, is the number you would round to.

200

Round 299 to the nearest ten. 

300

200

What did the song we listened to teach us?

The song showed us how to round numbers to the nearest ten using a number line, and taught us that if the number in the ones place is larger than 5 we round up, but if the number in the ones place is less than 5 we round down. 

300

Round 45 to the nearest ten. 

50

300

Round 324 to the nearest ten. 

320

300

Why is rounding important?

Rounding makes numbers easier to work with.  

300

Round 15 to the nearest ten. 

20

300

Round 889 to the nearest ten. 

890

400

Round 87 to the nearest ten. 

80

400

Round 566 to the nearest ten. 

570

400

When the number in the ones place is less than 5, you round down. 

True

400

Round 591 to the nearest ten. 

590.

400
Round 765 to the nearest ten. 

770

500

Round 97 to the nearest ten. 

100

500

Round 892 to the nearest ten. 

890

500

When the number in the ones place is larger than 5, you round up.

True

500

Round 642 to the nearest ten. 

640

500

Challenge: Round 999 to the nearest ten. 

1,000