Let's round some numbers! Follow the directions to round the first set of numbers to the nearest ten and the second set to the nearest hundred. Grab your pencil, and let's begin!
In this activity, you'll be rounding whole numbers. Remember, each digit has a place value. For example, in 352, the 3 is in the hundreds place, the 5 is in the tens place, and the 2 is in the ones place. You can write it as 300 + 50 + 2 in place value form. To round 352 to the nearest ten, check the ones digit: round down if it is 4 or lower, and round up if it is 5 or higher. After rounding, replace the ones digit with 0. Here, 352 rounds down to 350. Now that you know how place value and rounding work, let's complete the activity!


