Lesson Plan
Place Value and Rounding
Build your students' number sense regarding place value by facilitating discussion! Use this as a stand alone lesson or alongside *What is My Place Value?*
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Objectives
Academic
Students will be able to determine the place and the value of a digit in a number and round the number to the nearest 10 or 100.
Language
Students will be able to explain the value of digits in a number and how to round to the nearest 10 or 100 using discussion supports and sentence stems.
Introduction
(5 minutes)- Write the words "What Do You Notice?" on the board, and underneath, display a series of numbers in which a specific digit has a different place value in each number. (e.g., 50,000, 5,000, 500, 50, 5)
- Facilitate a think-pair-share based on the information on the board. Have students think about what they notice about the numbers, and then instruct them to turn and talk to a partner about their ideas. Call on students to share what they discussed with their partner. Provide a sentence stem to support student sharing. For example, "We noticed that ________."
- Ask the following questions to further elicit discussion between partners and in the large group: "Which number would you want if the numbers represent apples and you have to choose a number that can feed the most people in your town or city? Why would you choose that number?"
- Listen for students to reveal what they know about place value in their conversations.
- Share a student-friendly language objective and have students repeat it aloud.