Year 5
Rounding 6-digit numbers to the nearest 100 000 and 10 000
Year 5
Rounding 6-digit numbers to the nearest 100 000 and 10 000
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will be using number lines to round 6-digit numbers to the nearest multiple of 100 000 and 10 000.
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5 Questions
Q1.
1. Which number is exactly half way between 400 000 and 500 000?
400 050
405 000
550 000
Q2.
2. Which number features next in this sequence: 470 000, 480 000, 490 000, ________?
490 500
491 000
50 000
Q3.
3. Which number features next in this sequence: 351 000, 451 000, 551 000, __________?
551 001
551 500
552 000
Q4.
If the larger intervals on a number line increase by 10 000 each time and there are 10 smaller intervals for each large interval, what are the smaller intervals increasing by?
10
100
100 000
Q5.
Complete the following statement: 'The intervals on a number line should always be...'
Clearly labelled at all times
Increasing by 10 000
Increasing by no more than 100 000
5 Questions
Q1.
What are the nearest multiples of 100 000 for the number 871 235?
80 000 and 90 000
870 000 and 880 000
871 000 and 872 000
Q2.
What are the nearest multiples of 10 000 for the number 723 145?
70 000 and 80 000
700 000 and 800 000
720 000 and 830 000
Q3.
What is 346 712 rounded to the nearest multiple of 100 000?
340 000
350 000
400 000
Q4.
What is 482 189 rounded to the nearest multiple of 10 000?
400 000
490 000
500 000
Q5.
What is 455 321 rounded to the nearest multiple of 10 000?
400 000
450 000
500 000