Mathematics Subject Enrichment Activity Rounding Off Numbers to the Nearest 10, 100, and 1000

  

Mathematics Subject Enrichment Activity

Class 4

Topic

Rounding Off Numbers to the Nearest 10, 100, and 1000

Activity Title

🎴 Round and Round


Aim

  • To understand and apply the concept of rounding numbers.
  • To round numbers to the nearest 10, 100, and 1000.
  • To improve number sense and estimation skills.
  • To develop strategic thinking through a card game.
  • To strengthen mental mathematics skills.

Learning Outcomes

Students will be able to:

✔ Round 2-digit numbers to the nearest 10.

✔ Round 3-digit numbers to the nearest 100.

✔ Round 4-digit numbers to the nearest 1000.

✔ Compare numbers and estimate values quickly.

✔ Use mathematical reasoning while playing games.


Materials Required

  • A deck of playing cards
  • Paper
  • Pencil
  • Highlighters or coloured pencils
  • Scale (optional)

Preparation

  1. Remove all:
    • 10s
    • Jacks
    • Queens
    • Kings
  2. Let:
    • Ace = 1
  3. Count the remaining cards.

Total cards = 36

  1. Shuffle the cards well.

Procedure

Round 1 – Nearest 10



Step 1

Deal all cards equally between two players.

Step 2

Write the following score sheet:

10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100

Step 3

Each player uses two cards to form a 2-digit number.

Step 4

Round the number to the nearest 10.

Step 5

Highlight the corresponding number on the score sheet.

Step 6

A highlighted number cannot be used again.

Step 7

Continue until all numbers are covered.

Step 8

Count highlighted numbers to determine the winner.


Round 2 – Challenge Round



Step 1

Deal only 10 cards to each player.

Step 2

Follow the same rules as Round 1.

Step 3

If a player cannot form a new rounded number, the other player continues scoring.


Round 3 – Nearest 100



Step 1

Deal all cards equally.

Step 2

Write the score sheet:

100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900, 1000

Step 3

Use three cards to form a 3-digit number.

Step 4

Round to the nearest 100.

Step 5

Highlight the matching score.


Round 4 – Nearest 1000





Step 1

Deal all cards equally.

Step 2

Write the score sheet:

1000, 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000, 6000, 7000, 8000, 9000, 10000

Step 3

Use four cards to form a 4-digit number.

Step 4

Round to the nearest 1000.

Step 5

Highlight the rounded value.

Step 6

Continue until all cards are used.


Observation Table

Round 1 (Nearest 10)

Number FormedRounded Number
3430
6870
7580
9290
5760

Round 3 (Nearest 100)

Number FormedRounded Number
243200
367400
589600
821800
9501000

Round 4 (Nearest 1000)

Number FormedRounded Number
12451000
26983000
54325000
67897000
950110000

Solutions

Example 1

Number = 47

Ones digit = 7

7 ≥ 5

Round up

47 ≈ 50


Example 2

Number = 382

Tens digit = 8

8 ≥ 5

Round up

382 ≈ 400


Example 3

Number = 6487

Hundreds digit = 4

4 < 5

Round down

6487 ≈ 6000


Rules for Rounding

Nearest 10

  • Ones digit 0–4 → Round Down
  • Ones digit 5–9 → Round Up

Nearest 100

  • Tens digit 0–4 → Round Down
  • Tens digit 5–9 → Round Up

Nearest 1000

  • Hundreds digit 0–4 → Round Down
  • Hundreds digit 5–9 → Round Up

Observations

  1. Numbers ending in 5 or more round up.
  2. Numbers ending in less than 5 round down.
  3. Rounding helps estimate numbers quickly.
  4. Larger place values require looking at the digit immediately to the right.
  5. The game improves both accuracy and speed.

Reflection

  • I learned how to round numbers to different place values.
  • I enjoyed learning mathematics through a game.
  • I can estimate numbers more confidently now.
  • I understood why rounding is useful in daily life.
  • Working with cards made learning fun and interactive.

HOTS (Higher Order Thinking Skills)

Q1. Using the cards 2, 4, and 8, form the largest 3-digit number. Round it to the nearest 100.

Answer

Largest number = 842

842 ≈ 800


Q2. Using the cards 1, 5, 7, and 9, form the smallest 4-digit number. Round it to the nearest 1000.

Answer

Smallest number = 1579

1579 ≈ 2000


Q3. Can two different numbers round to the same hundred?

Answer

Yes.

Example:

241 ≈ 200

249 ≈ 200

Both round to 200.


Q4. Find three numbers that round to 500.

Answer

451 ≈ 500

498 ≈ 500

549 ≈ 500


Q5. Why is rounding useful in real life?

Answer

Rounding helps us:

  • Estimate shopping bills.
  • Approximate distances.
  • Calculate quickly.
  • Check whether answers are reasonable.
  • Make mental calculations easier.

Conclusion

The Round and Round activity helped students understand the concept of rounding numbers through a fun card game. It strengthened estimation skills, number sense, and mental mathematics while encouraging logical thinking, teamwork, and strategic decision-making. πŸŽ΄πŸ”’✨

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