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© Hamilton Trust Keeping Up Term 3 Week 1 Day 2 Objective: Round decimals to the nearest whole number.

© Hamilton Trust Keeping Up Term 3 Week 1 Day 2 Where do you think 5.7 belongs on the line? What is 5.7 rounded to the nearest whole number?

© Hamilton Trust Keeping Up Term 3 Week 1 Day 2 Where do you think 7.4 belongs on the line? What is 7.4 rounded to the nearest whole number?

© Hamilton Trust Keeping Up Term 3 Week 1 Day 2 Where do you think 4.25 belongs on the line? What about 4.5? What are 4.25 and 4.5 rounded to the nearest whole number?

© Hamilton Trust Keeping Up Term 3 Week 1 Day 2 Where do you think 6.52 belongs on the line? Talk to a partner… What is 6.52 rounded to the nearest whole number?

© Hamilton Trust Keeping Up Term 3 Week 1 Day 2 With a partner, round each of these numbers to the nearest whole number:

© Hamilton Trust Keeping Up Term 3 Week 1 Day 2 Choose any 3 of these numbers and round to the nearest whole number. Add the three whole numbers together. How close can you get to a total of 20? Exactly