Description
Math centers and stations are an effective and engaging way to have your students practice and apply math concepts and skills while they are learning and after they are learning. These 5th grade digital math centers are a great way to incorporate technology into your math centers.
Using digital math centers can give you all of the same features of math centers (engaging, interactive) but without all the prep! And you can easily differentiate your centers with a few clicks on your computer!
About the 5th Grade Rounding Decimals Digital Math Centers
*This resource includes links to access 9 Digital Math Centers for rounding decimals.
*These digital math centers are created for use with Google Slides. They may be used on other platforms, but support and assistance is only included for Google Classroom.
*Each digital math center includes more than one slide with most containing 3-5 slides.
*These digital math activities are not meant to be used for just review. They are meant to be used to truly supplement your instruction and provide meaningful practice as you are teaching the different math skills.
*You will likely not use all of the math centers in this resource with all of your students. This was intentional. This will allow you to use some of the math centers with all of your students and some with only those who need it (for support or for extra practice).
*These are also excellent options for hands-on digital math practice at home.
Where Are the Google Slides Links? The details and links to access the centers begin on page 3 of the PDF titled Digital Math Centers LINKS to ACCESS.
Where Are the Answer Keys? The answer keys are included in the folder labeled Answer Keys. They are divided into separate PDFs so you can upload them as a way for students to self-check (if you wish). Teacher and student Instructions are included in the folder to help you with this.
More Details About the 5th Grade Rounding Decimals Digital Math Centers
Check out the previews for more visual details.
1. Rounding with Number Lines - For this center, the students use a number line to round. They first determine the approximate location of the number on the number line and drag and drop it to that location. They then determine if they should round up or round down and record their answer.
2. You Round It! Challenge - For this math center, the students are challenged to complete the number line before dragging and dropping the number to the approximate location to round it.
3. Rounding Decimals - For this math center, the students round given numbers to underlined place values. They then choose a moveable number (the blue pieces) that matches and drag it to the answer spot.
4. Comparing Rounded Decimals - For this math center, the students are given two similar numbers in a table and they must round those numbers to three different place values using movable pieces (there will be extra pieces not used).
5. Round & Cover - For this math center, the students are presented with numbers in a table. They must round each number in the table to the nearest place value given in the directions box. After rounding the number, they find the answer on the right that matches and they use the correct color counter to cover the number.
6. Round and Sort - For this math center, students round numbers to a place value given in the directions. After they have rounded the number, they sort it into the correct column. They will not be able to sort all of the numbers.
7. Rounding Challenge #1 - For this center, the students are given a task to build a number (with moveable number tiles) that rounds to a specific number. They then explain why they chose the number that they did in the space. This version does not give any specific place value rounding requirements. *No Answer Key Included
8. Rounding Challenge #2 - For this center, the students are given a task to build a number (with moveable number tiles) that rounds to a specific number. They then explain why they chose the number that they did in the space. This version gives specific place value rounding requirements. *No Answer Key Included
9. Rounding Challenge #3 - For this center, the students are given a task to build a number (with moveable number tiles) that rounds to a specific number. They then explain why they chose the number that they did in the space. This version gives specific place value rounding requirements that are more challenging. *No Answer Key Included
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Description
Math centers and stations are an effective and engaging way to have your students practice and apply math concepts and skills while they are learning and after they are learning. These 5th grade digital math centers are a great way to incorporate technology into your math centers.
Using digital math centers can give you all of the same features of math centers (engaging, interactive) but without all the prep! And you can easily differentiate your centers with a few clicks on your computer!
About the 5th Grade Rounding Decimals Digital Math Centers
*This resource includes links to access 9 Digital Math Centers for rounding decimals.
*These digital math centers are created for use with Google Slides. They may be used on other platforms, but support and assistance is only included for Google Classroom.
*Each digital math center includes more than one slide with most containing 3-5 slides.
*These digital math activities are not meant to be used for just review. They are meant to be used to truly supplement your instruction and provide meaningful practice as you are teaching the different math skills.
*You will likely not use all of the math centers in this resource with all of your students. This was intentional. This will allow you to use some of the math centers with all of your students and some with only those who need it (for support or for extra practice).
*These are also excellent options for hands-on digital math practice at home.
Where Are the Google Slides Links? The details and links to access the centers begin on page 3 of the PDF titled Digital Math Centers LINKS to ACCESS.
Where Are the Answer Keys? The answer keys are included in the folder labeled Answer Keys. They are divided into separate PDFs so you can upload them as a way for students to self-check (if you wish). Teacher and student Instructions are included in the folder to help you with this.
More Details About the 5th Grade Rounding Decimals Digital Math Centers
Check out the previews for more visual details.
1. Rounding with Number Lines - For this center, the students use a number line to round. They first determine the approximate location of the number on the number line and drag and drop it to that location. They then determine if they should round up or round down and record their answer.
2. You Round It! Challenge - For this math center, the students are challenged to complete the number line before dragging and dropping the number to the approximate location to round it.
3. Rounding Decimals - For this math center, the students round given numbers to underlined place values. They then choose a moveable number (the blue pieces) that matches and drag it to the answer spot.
4. Comparing Rounded Decimals - For this math center, the students are given two similar numbers in a table and they must round those numbers to three different place values using movable pieces (there will be extra pieces not used).
5. Round & Cover - For this math center, the students are presented with numbers in a table. They must round each number in the table to the nearest place value given in the directions box. After rounding the number, they find the answer on the right that matches and they use the correct color counter to cover the number.
6. Round and Sort - For this math center, students round numbers to a place value given in the directions. After they have rounded the number, they sort it into the correct column. They will not be able to sort all of the numbers.
7. Rounding Challenge #1 - For this center, the students are given a task to build a number (with moveable number tiles) that rounds to a specific number. They then explain why they chose the number that they did in the space. This version does not give any specific place value rounding requirements. *No Answer Key Included
8. Rounding Challenge #2 - For this center, the students are given a task to build a number (with moveable number tiles) that rounds to a specific number. They then explain why they chose the number that they did in the space. This version gives specific place value rounding requirements. *No Answer Key Included
9. Rounding Challenge #3 - For this center, the students are given a task to build a number (with moveable number tiles) that rounds to a specific number. They then explain why they chose the number that they did in the space. This version gives specific place value rounding requirements that are more challenging. *No Answer Key Included
Click here to see more 5th Grade Decimal Digital Math Centers!
Need More 5th Grade Digital Math Activities?
- 5th Grade Math Test Prep Digital Review + Printable Version
- 5th Grade Find the Error Math Tasks (Digital + Printable)
- 5th Grade Math Choice Boards (Digital + Printable)
- 5th Grade Math Differentiated Skill Sheets (Digital + Printable)
- Math Prove It Tasks for 4th and 5th Grade (Digital + Printable)
- 5th Grade Math End of Year Activities (Digital + Printable)
- 5th Grade Decimal of the Day (Digital + Printable)





