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Rounding Through the Thousands and a FLASH freebie!

September 24, 2012 By fancyfreein4th

     Rounding has been a struggle for my 30 little 4th graders. We are supposed to be rounding to the millions but after getting some mixed test results back from their unit test, I decided to scale back to concentrate on the skill at hand.  I made these Rounding Through the Thousands task cards to help hone in on this standard by eliminating a couple numbers/place values to reinforce and review the concept.

     I am excited to use these babies in my math rotations this week. It is a good thing to have around for centers, tutoring and reteaching/mini-lessons. 
     I have had great success with my Rounding Through the Millions Task Cards that I know these will be just as great too! SOOO as a fun little FLASH giveaway to I am going to give this Rounding Through the Thousands Task Card set to the first 3 people who comment on this post telling me how they will use this in their classroom… don’t forget to leave me your email!
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Filed Under: center work, flash freebie, math, place value, rounding, task cards, thousands, TpT, Uncategorized 7 Comments

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  1. Runde's Room says

    September 24, 2012 at 1:52 am

    oooo – we're just starting rounding this week – it would be great for cooperative learning! – I would LOVE a set!!!

    Jen
    Runde's Room

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  2. Nicole Shelby says

    September 24, 2012 at 1:53 am

    I would love to have them! They look great! Thanks so much!

    Nicole
    nicoleshelby@hotmail.com

    Reply
  3. Layla Wiedrick Henry says

    September 24, 2012 at 1:54 am

    yay! I forgot to ask for your email šŸ™‚ I will send it your way now šŸ™‚ Hope your kiddos love it!

    Reply
  4. Rachel says

    September 24, 2012 at 1:54 am

    I would love a copy! I would use this as a review or even an introduction to place value!

    rmariemuniz@hotmail.com

    Reply
  5. Special Teacher for Special Kids says

    September 24, 2012 at 1:55 am

    This looks like so much fun! I would love to win one…. My TpT wishlist is way way long! Glad to be following you

    :o) V.
    Special Teacher for Special Kids

    Reply
  6. Amanda Estrada says

    September 24, 2012 at 2:19 am

    These are so on my wish list šŸ™‚
    Amanda
    http://www.rockstarsatwork.blogspot.com

    Reply
  7. Kelly Teaching Fourth says

    September 24, 2012 at 4:19 am

    These look great! I am adding them to my wishlist. I could use them with my morning math!

    Kelly
    Teaching Fourth

    Reply

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