Tuesday 3 October 2017

Round One with Rounding!


French: Please see Mme. Stella's blog for more information.

International Day: We worked on our good copies for our board!

Lunch/Recess

Music: Please see Mr. Oliver's blog for more information

Math: Today we talked about rounding. We started with rounding to the nearest ten. Rounding has two main golden rules:

4 or lower round down


5 or higher round up


Nearest ten
This applies for all types of rounding. When rounding to the nearest ten you first look at the ones column. Decide if we are rounding up or down? Look at the rounding rollercoaster for help. Next look at the tens column. What are we rounding to?


a.    If we are rounding up the tens column is going to go up by one

b.    If we are rounding down the tens is going to stay the same

                        271 is rounded to 270

While learning this we did a game. We jumped up if we rounded up and went down to the ground if we rounded down. After each question we talked about what it rounds to and why. They seemed to like it!

When rounding numbers in the thousands to the nearest ten, cover up the thousands and hundreds—Those numbers are going to stay the same.

        2781--- You can cover up the 2 and the 7

            2781 is rounded to 2780


Nearest 100
When rounding to the nearest hundred the steps are the same however you look at the tens column to tell us if we are rounding up or down and the hundreds column to know which number to round to.

When rounding numbers in the thousands to the nearest hundred, cover up the thousands—Those numbers are going to stay the same

2781--- You can cover up the 2
2781 is rounded to 2800

We also played the jumping game to illustrate this concept. 



Lunch/Recess

Math: We continued to practice our rounding to the nearest tens and hundreds.

For Homework:
Read for 25 minutes or RAZ KIDS! Complete Reading Log
Math: Rounding Worksheet
Language: Spelling Lesson 4 due tomorrow
Pictures for International Day
Sign and return spelling tests

IMPORTANT UPCOMING DATES:

October 5th- International Day
October 6th- PD Day
October 18th- Field trip forms due

I would love if people brought food for International day! If you are able please let me know!



Have a great day!

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