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This rounding whole and decimal numbers resource makes a fun math center or independent worksheets for practice with rounding numbers – just add dice. Students can work through all the sheets at their own pace, or you can assign one to two stations a day as you introduce a specific skill or concept to the class.
Rounding concepts with students rounding to every place value column (from hundredths to millions are covered), so you can easily provide differentiation for your students. Students will also order these numbers from least to greatest and greatest to least.*** Two different versions of this resource are included - one for the U.S. with commas as place value holders, and one for Canada with spaces as place value holders. ***
You could photocopy the sheets to have each student complete and hand in for a formative assessment, or you could laminate the sheets and use with dry erase markers for a practice station. The last page in the package reviews all the concepts and could then be completed and handed in for a formative assessment.
To differentiate, or provide an extra challenge, you can use two different sets of dice – a standard set with 1-6, and a challenge set with higher numbers (whenever I pull out these “fancy dice” and call them the challenge set, my students ALWAYS want to try them out).
Please see the full preview to see exactly what is included in this resource.
To see all my Math Resources, click HERE.
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What others say
Description
This rounding whole and decimal numbers resource makes a fun math center or independent worksheets for practice with rounding numbers – just add dice. Students can work through all the sheets at their own pace, or you can assign one to two stations a day as you introduce a specific skill or concept to the class.
Rounding concepts with students rounding to every place value column (from hundredths to millions are covered), so you can easily provide differentiation for your students. Students will also order these numbers from least to greatest and greatest to least.*** Two different versions of this resource are included - one for the U.S. with commas as place value holders, and one for Canada with spaces as place value holders. ***
You could photocopy the sheets to have each student complete and hand in for a formative assessment, or you could laminate the sheets and use with dry erase markers for a practice station. The last page in the package reviews all the concepts and could then be completed and handed in for a formative assessment.
To differentiate, or provide an extra challenge, you can use two different sets of dice – a standard set with 1-6, and a challenge set with higher numbers (whenever I pull out these “fancy dice” and call them the challenge set, my students ALWAYS want to try them out).
Please see the full preview to see exactly what is included in this resource.
To see all my Math Resources, click HERE.




