4TH GRADE MATH - ROUNDING NUMBERS TO NEAREST MILLION

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Rounding Numbers to Nearest Million 

In this post we will explore rounding to nearest million. We will start with mid-point strategy but there is another faster method to round numbers to any level. This strategy is explained below:

  1. Underline the desired digit (which needed to be rounded)
  2. Look at the digit right to the underline digit and see if this digit is 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 then keep the underlined digit and change all the digits to its right to ZEROS. This is called rounding down.
  3. If the digit right to the underline digit is 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 then add "1" to the underline digit and again change all the digits to its right to ZERO. This is called rounding up.

Below are the activity sheets explaining the concept of rounding. If you want to print them just right click and open them in the new window and these are perfect 8 x 11.5 regular paper sheets.



Below are the links to 2nd grade and 3rd grade math pages, where you can print all the content for 2nd and 3rd grade math students;

2ND GRADE MATH CORE CURRICULUM

3RD GRADE MATH CORE CURRICULUM

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Once again your post is awesome @mathworksheets. Loved the way u present rounding off the numbers by using number line as well as the other way by keeping digits right to the underlined digit whether it is 0 to 4 or 5 to 9 in mind. Thanks for sharing this valuable post.

You are always welcome @gautam. Thanks for your feedbacks!!

Great worksheet. Best wishes for you.

Thanks a lot bro!!

I always ask myself, why haven't we been taught like this before?

Ha hahaa. There are two basic points to learn - Presentation of the knowledge and secondly the willingness to learn by full attention. Education is teacher learner cooperation at best. As a teacher I try to present my knowledge by putting myself in learners' place.

@mukhtarilyas, the concept of rounding off to millions or other, @mathworksheets use of the days not all sizes apply mid-point rounding. examples of rounding up the payroll, SBD and Bitcoin exchange rates. hehe...

This is amazing sir thanks a lot for sharing have a great day sir.

i am a student of mathematics. i learned a new things from this post. thank you a lot.

Very nice sir, I started to solves these notes in my free-time for fun! Thank you!

This is so cool sir thanks a lot for sharing.

Awesome content you shared once again will share this with kids :)