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"My students loved using this resource. It was easy to make copies for groups and also to scan to push the Google classroom. I used it in centers for independent work as well as small group work at the teacher table."
Tara A.
Description
This is a great lesson to introduce or review rounding numbers to the nearest ten and hundred. The first 19 slides teach the concept, followed by an interactive game of "Who Wants to be Rich?" to reinforce the skills.
This presentation can be used as a stand alone Power Point, or as a Smart Board activity. Your students will LOVE it!! Use it whole group, small group, or individually.
Have fun!
Click these links to see other math Power Points available in this series:
1. Place Value
2. Rounding Numbers
3. Equivalent Fractions
4. Fractions on a Number Line
5. Mixed Numbers
Equivalent Fractions Power Point or Smart Board Activity by Danie Dee is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
This presentation can be used as a stand alone Power Point, or as a Smart Board activity. Your students will LOVE it!! Use it whole group, small group, or individually.
Have fun!
Click these links to see other math Power Points available in this series:
1. Place Value
2. Rounding Numbers
3. Equivalent Fractions
4. Fractions on a Number Line
5. Mixed Numbers
Equivalent Fractions Power Point or Smart Board Activity by Danie Dee is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
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Grades
2nd - 4th
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Pages
40
What others say
"My students loved using this resource. It was easy to make copies for groups and also to scan to push the Google classroom. I used it in centers for independent work as well as small group work at the teacher table."
Tara A.
Description
This is a great lesson to introduce or review rounding numbers to the nearest ten and hundred. The first 19 slides teach the concept, followed by an interactive game of "Who Wants to be Rich?" to reinforce the skills.
This presentation can be used as a stand alone Power Point, or as a Smart Board activity. Your students will LOVE it!! Use it whole group, small group, or individually.
Have fun!
Click these links to see other math Power Points available in this series:
1. Place Value
2. Rounding Numbers
3. Equivalent Fractions
4. Fractions on a Number Line
5. Mixed Numbers
Equivalent Fractions Power Point or Smart Board Activity by Danie Dee is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
This presentation can be used as a stand alone Power Point, or as a Smart Board activity. Your students will LOVE it!! Use it whole group, small group, or individually.
Have fun!
Click these links to see other math Power Points available in this series:
1. Place Value
2. Rounding Numbers
3. Equivalent Fractions
4. Fractions on a Number Line
5. Mixed Numbers
Equivalent Fractions Power Point or Smart Board Activity by Danie Dee is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Report this resource to TPT
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My students loved using this resource. It was easy to make copies for groups and also to scan to push the Google classroom. I used it in centers for independent work as well as small group work at the teacher table.
Fun way to help students learn about round. Great
Great resource to use with my special education students.
This was awesome and engaging resource. My kiddos really enjoyed this. I appreciate the ease of this activity and how applicable it was to what we were doing in class. Thank you!
Thank you so much for this awesome, fun, interactive resource!
This is a great resource.
Great resource! Thank you!
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