Year 4
Rounding Decimals (Part 1)
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will learn how to round numbers with one decimal place, using visual prompts such as a number line.
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5 Questions
Q1.
What does this symbol mean? <
equal to
greater than
Q2.
Which symbol matches the words 'greater than'?
<
=
Q3.
Which symbol is missing from the circle: 2.5 0 2.1
<
=
Q4.
Which symbol is missing from the circle: 2.1 0 1.2
<
=
Q5.
Which number could replace the three dots: 0.5 > ...
0.6
1
2
6 Questions
Q1.
What does this symbol mean? ≈
equal to
greater than
less than
Q2.
When rounding to the nearest 10, you need to consider which is that number's closest multiple of ...
100
1000
Q3.
When rounding to the nearest 100, you need to consider which is that number's closest multiple of ...
10
1000
Q4.
When rounding to the nearest 1000, you need to consider which is that number's closest multiple of ...
10
100
Q5.
5.5 is half way between which two whole numbers?
4 and 6
5 and 10
Q6.
Round 9.9 to the nearest whole number
11
8
9