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Unit 3 - Lesson 16 - Grade 3: Illustrative Mathematics

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Grade 3 Unit 3

Lesson 16: Round and Round Again

CC BY 2021 Illustrative Mathematics®

Grade 3 Unit 3

Lesson 16: Round and Round Again

CC BY 2021 Illustrative Mathematics®

Lesson: Round and Round Again

Number Talk: More Groups, Fewer Groups (Warm Up)

All the Numbers

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If you finish early, find the numbers that would round to 100 and to 500 if you’re rounding to the nearest hundred. Compare your lists with a partner's lists and discuss patterns you see.

What’s My Mystery Number?

Cool Down: What is Clare’s Mystery Number?
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Find the value of each expression mentally.

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5 x 7

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4 x 7

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6 x 7

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4 x 8

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What are all the numbers that would round to 50 if you're rounding to the nearest ten? You can use this number line if it helps you.

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What are all the numbers that would round to 70 if you're rounding to the nearest ten?

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What are all the numbers that would round to 600 if you're rounding to the nearest hundred?

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Write down a number between 100 and 1,000.

This is your mystery number.

Don't tell or show your mystery number to anyone.

Write down 3 clues about your mystery number by finishing these sentences:

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My mystery number is