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Racing About Mountain

Racing About Mountain Created by V. S. Bell H. H. Beam Elementary School Gastonia, NC 28052 Draw a Rounding Hill! About Mtn. Make one box at the top. Make two boxes on the bottom sides. If a biker is riding over the hill and stops . . . Where will he roll?

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Racing About Mountain

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  1. Racing About Mountain Created by V. S. Bell H. H. Beam Elementary School Gastonia, NC 28052

  2. Draw a Rounding Hill! About Mtn.

  3. Make one box at the top. Make two boxes on the bottom sides.

  4. If a biker is riding over the hill and stops . . . Where will he roll?

  5. If a biker is riding over the hill and stops . . . Where will he roll?

  6. If a biker is riding over the hill and stops . . . Where will he roll?

  7. Round this number to the nearest ten. 637 Circle the tens place. The tens place value is 30!

  8. 35 34 36 33 37 32 38 31 39 637 40 30 30 will be the starting point for the rider! Where is the finish line?

  9. He will roll to the 40! 35 34 36 33 37 32 38 31 39 637 640 40 30 Put the biker on the 37 mark! If he stops, where will he roll?

  10. 637 rounded to the nearest tens is 640!

  11. Round this number to the nearest ten. 422 Circle the tens place. The tens place value is 20!

  12. He will roll to the 20! 25 24 26 23 27 22 28 21 29 422 420 30 20 Put the biker on the 22 mark! If he stops, where will he roll?

  13. 422 rounded to the nearest tens is 420!

  14. Round this number to the nearest hundred. 465 Circle the hundreds place. The hundreds place value is 400!

  15. Remember! Hundreds Place! What will be the starting point? 45 44 46 43 47 42 48 41 49 465 50 40 40 will be the starting point for the rider! Where is the finish line?

  16. Remember! Hundreds Place! He will roll to the 50! 45 44 46 43 47 42 48 41 500 49 465 50 40 Put the biker on the 46 mark! If he stops, where will he roll?

  17. Practice What is 514 rounded to the nearest ten? 514 rounded to the nearest tens is 510!

  18. Practice What is 376 rounded to the nearest ten? 376 rounded to the nearest tens is 380!

  19. Practice What is 736 rounded to the nearest hundred? 736 rounded to the nearest hundred is 700!

  20. Practice What is 282 rounded to the nearest ten? 282 rounded to the nearest tens is 280!

  21. Practice What is 999 rounded to the nearest hundred? 999 rounded to the nearest hundred is 1000!

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