Friendly Hundreds--3rd Grade Rounding Worksheet
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Students will practice rounding to the nearest 100. There are number lines to give a visual if they need them. Also, there are two elapsed time review questions.
Students will practice rounding to the nearest 100. There are number lines to give a visual if they need them. Also, there are two elapsed time review questions.
In this activity, students will partner up. They will each get a single die. They will record their first roll on the worksheet. Then roll again and multiply it by 10. Next, they will find the product of their first roll times their 2nd roll which was multiplied by 10. Finally, students will find the sum of all of their products. The player with the highest sum wins the game.
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