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Fun Math Rounding and Estimation for 3rd Graders in Jeopardy Style

Join Candy Cardinal in this engaging 3rd-grade math session inspired by Jeopardy! Students will learn how to round numbers to the nearest ten, hundred, and thousand while answering questions in the form of a query. From basic sums to differences and estimations, this interactive lesson enhances math skills in a fun way. Perfect for Prairieville Primary students looking to sharpen their rounding techniques and estimation strategies through lively challenges and classroom participation.

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Fun Math Rounding and Estimation for 3rd Graders in Jeopardy Style

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  1. WELCOME to JEOPARDY

  2. Candy Cardinal Says , “Remember to answer in a question.”

  3. Jeopardy Prairieville Primary 3rd Grade

  4. Round the number 56 to the nearest 10. What is 60?

  5. Round the sum of 12 + 22 to the nearest 10 What is 30?

  6. Round the difference of 62  18 to the nearest 10 What is 40?

  7. Round the number 8,567 to the nearest 10 What is 8,570?

  8. Round the number 345 to the nearest 100 What is 300?

  9. Round the sum of 112 + 133 to the nearest 100 What is 200?

  10. Round the difference of 251  110 to the nearest 100 What is 100?

  11. Round the number 7391 to the nearest 100 What is 7400?

  12. Round the number 2,349 to the nearest 1000 What is 2000?

  13. Round the sum of 2,610 + 4,271 to the nearest 1000 What is 7000?

  14. Round the difference of 2,614  1,487 to the nearest 1000 What is 2000?

  15. Round the number 32,640 to the nearest 1000 What is 33,000?

  16. John bought 6 packs of cards and his aunt gave him 14 packs. About how many cards did he have in all? What is about 20 packs of cards?

  17. Estimate the following numbers 342 672 and 102 What is 1100?

  18. Fran read 24 pages on Mon., 37 pages on Wed. and 48 pages on Fri. About how many pages did she read in all? What is 110 pages in all?

  19. Roy drove about 4,921 miles to the beach. Kyle drove 2,503 miles. About how many more miles did Roy travel than Kyle? What is 2000 miles?

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