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Дистанційне навчання 11/01/2021 Pace Work ( Maths) 6- D

 Тема: Округлення до десятків


Today, we will be introducing the rules of rounding. Define rounding for the students. Discuss why rounding and estimation is so important.

What do you think these words have to do with math?

Rounding

Estimate

Nearest ten


Practice.

Present this question to the class: The gum Sheila wanted to buy costs $.26. Should she give the cashier $.20 or $.30?


After some discussion, introduce 22 + 34 + 19 + 81 to the class. How difficult is this to do in your head? If we changed it to be 20 + 30 + 20 + 80, is that easier?

Draw a simple hill on the blackboard. Write the numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 so that the one and 10 are at the bottom of the hill, on opposite sides, and the five ends up at the very top of the hill. This hill will be used to illustrate the two tens that the students are choosing between when they are rounding.

Tell students that today we will focus on two-digit numbers. They have two choices with a problem like Sheila’s. She could have given the cashier two dimes ($0.20) or three dimes ($0.30). What she is doing when she figures out the answer is called rounding - finding the closest “10” to the actual number.

With a number like 29, this is easy. We can easily see that 29 is very close to 30. But with numbers.

Pretend that they are on a bike. If they ride it up to the 4 (as in 24), and stop, where is the bike most likely to head? (Back down to where they started.) So when you have a number like 24, and you are asked to round it to the nearest 10, the nearest 10 is backwards, which gets you right back to 20.

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