Roller Coaster Rounding – to the Nearest 10 or 100 | Digital Google Slides Activity

Practice rounding to the 10’s and 100’s place with an interactive Google Slides resource. Use the roller coaster method to determine rounding. Self-checking activity with a video explanation. Created by Cassi Noack and Rachel Lynette for TEKS 3.4B and Common Core 3.NBT.A.1.

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Help students practice rounding to the 10’s and 100’s place with this interactive digital resource created with Google Slides. In this activity, students will use the roller coaster method to decide what a number will round to. They will determine which numbers the given number falls between to determine where it will round. This activity is self-checking! Plus, there’s a quick video that explains the activity to the students.

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Check out the student video to see a preview of the activity and instructions.

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This product is great for TEKS 3.4B and Common Core 3.NBT.A.1

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55 reviews for Roller Coaster Rounding – to the Nearest 10 or 100 | Digital Google Slides Activity

  1. Sydney Cornett

    This was an excellent resource to use with my 2nd graders.

  2. Andina M.

    This was a great tool to model and practice rounding with my students. They loved the visual!

  3. Rebecca F.

    This was a fun way to review the rounding concept and let them use technology.

  4. Thrilling 3rd Grade Adventures

    Great resource for students to visually see the ’rounding rollercoaster’ method to teach rounding. Students were engaged and enjoyed learning about rounding. We projected the slides on our smartboard and had students use their whiteboards.

  5. amber C.

    My students loved this resource. This helped with my lesson execution and understanding.

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