Teach your 5th-grade students how to determine missing numbers on a number line and use it to round decimals to the nearest whole number, tenth and hundredth.
Teach Your Students How to Round with Decimals on a Number Line
As students begin their journey with numbers from an early age, they start to learn how one number is closer to another based on its position on a number line. This concept still rings true even in the older grade levels. Using a number line can be a great concept to help students visualize where a decimal is located and to which number it rounds.
Teach Starter has created a set of worksheets aligned to the TEKS and Common Core Standards that are suitable for your 5th-grade students to help them determine numbers that fall on both sides of the number line and then use its position to accurately round.
This teacher-created resource includes 3 double-sided worksheets where students will fill in missing numbers on a number line and round it to the appropriate place. Each version is designated with stars in the upper right-hand corner.
⭐ Students will round decimals to the nearest whole number.
⭐⭐ Students will round decimals to the nearest tenth.
⭐⭐⭐ Students will round decimals to the nearest hundredth.
Answer keys for each level are also included for easy grading!
How to Get Your 5th Grade Math Worksheets
If you are ready to get these worksheets in the hands of your 5th graders, head on over to the green download button! Choose from the quick-print PDF document or the editable Google Slides file. If you choose the Google Slides option, you will first be prompted to make a copy of the resource to your personal drive before accessing it.
This resource was created by Brittany Kellogg, a teacher in Ohio and a Teach Starter Collaborator.
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