Description
Use these 32 short answer rounding cards to help your students master rounding to the nearest ten through the nearest million (CCSS 4.NBT.3). These cards are perfect for test prep and will work well at math centers, stations, for partner work, or with the whole class using a game like Scoot. A student answer sheet is included along with an answer key for self-checking. There is also a Challenge Card that can be used in conjunction with any other card to extend the activity.
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What’s included?
- Directions & Suggestions
- 32 Task Cards – Color
- 32 Task Cards – Blackline
- Google Slides Activity
- ***Easel Activity (only available if you purchase on TPT)
- Cover Card
- Challenge Card
- Student Response Sheets
- Answer Key
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Common Core Standards addressed in this set:
This resource addresses Common Core Standard 4.NBT.3
4.NBT.3. Use place value understanding to round multi-digit whole numbers to any place.
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Also available in a money-saving Math Skills Bundle
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Copyright information:
Purchasing this product grants permission for use by one teacher in his or her own classroom. If you intend to share with others, please purchase an additional license.
Happy Teaching!
This product is happily brought to you by Rachel Lynette and Cassi Noack of Minds in Bloom.
SKU: 303496
Suzanne G. –
My students enjoyed this resource as a reteach from the week before and putting their prior knowledge to work for them!
Ms Lehmans Little Learners –
This was a great resource to use at the end of our unit over rounding! It was easy for students to complete, and low prep for me!
Brittany K. –
This has been a hard concept for my students to grasp. These task cards as so helpful. They are a fun and interactive way for the kids to work together in their math small groups to work on estimating/rounding.
Sarah T. –
This was a fun way to review and practice the skill of rounding.
Isabella Turner-Rivas –
I use these task cards for my rotations. I have printed off instructions of how the students should format their responses in their math journals. I love it to practice a skill they desperately needed.
Jara Armstrong –
My students were struggling with rounding. These were useful to use as a guided practice.
Karen White –
My students were very engaged with this resource. I use this in google classroom during math centers.
Dawn C. –
I used these after my lesson and had the students write the answer on their whiteboards. They love being able to use the whiteboards rather than always just doing the worksheets.
Becca A. –
Used this for practice and review with both my normal math class of kids and my RTI math group. It was engaging and fun!
Amanda E. –
These were great. I used them around the room to get the kids up and moving and still learn at the same time. Bit hit for everyone! Thanks!~