Mathematics
Mathematics
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Mathematics – Grade 4
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First Quarter – Module 2
Lesson 2: Rounding Off and ordering Numbers
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First Edition, 2020
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What I Need to Know
Introduction:
In this lesson, the learners are expected to rounds numbers to the nearest
thousands and ten thousands. Rounding off of numbers will aid the learners in
developing their skills in estimation. This lesson also let the learners extend their
knowledge and skills in comparing and ordering whole numbers, skills which they
have learned in the previous grades.
Lesson 2.4 Orders numbers up to 100 000 in decreasing order
After going through this lesson, learners will:
1. Rounds numbers to the nearest thousands and ten thousands
2. Orders numbers up to 100 000 in increasing or decreasing order
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What I know
I. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
Round the whole number to the given place value.
1.) 796,489 to the nearest thousands
A. 796 000 B. 796 400 C. 796 500 D. 797 000
2.) 25,931 to the nearest thousands
A. 25 000 B. 25 900 C. 26 000 D. 26 500
3.) 4 572 to the nearest hundreds
A. 4 600 B. 4 700 C. 5 000 D. 5 500
4.) What is 48 718 rounded to nearest ten thousands?
A. 50 000 B. 55 000 C. 55 500 D. 60 000
5.) A number rounded to the nearest ten thousands is 130 000.
Determine the largest possible number.
A. 123 510 B. 125 419 C. 134 641 D. 135 499
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Lesson 2.1
Rounding Numbers to the Nearest Thousands
What’s In
A. Determine the place value of the digit 3 in the whole number.
1) 2 530- ( ones, tens, hundreds, thousands )
2) 30 500- ( tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands,)
3) 385 296 - ( ten thousands, hundred thousands, thousands, hundreds)
4) 43 271- ( tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands)
5) 1 392- ( ones, tens, hundreds, thousands )
What’s New
Once there were fishermen who caught about 38 kilos of big milk fish
(bangus), 149 kilos of lapu lapu fish and 1 282 kilos of galunggong. About
how many kilos of fishes did the fishermen catch?
To estimate the sum of 38, 149 and 1 282 kilos of fish the fishermen
catch, we will first round each given number. Then add the rounded numbers
together.
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a. What are round numbers?
Round numbers end in zero and are used to give estimates.
The given numbers 38, 149 and 1 282 are NOT round numbers.
30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
b. Point 38 in the number line. Is 38 closer to 40 or closer to 30?
38 is closer to 40 than to 30. So, 38 rounds off to 40.
c. Point 32 in the number line. Is 32 closer to 40 or closer to 30?
32 is closer to 30 than to 40. So, 32 rounds off to 30.
d. What about 35 which is halfway between 40 and 30?
35 is halfway between 30 and 40. So, 35 rounds off to 40.
e. What other numbers round off to 30? to 40?
Other numbers round off to 30 are: 34, 33, 31
Other numbers round off to 40 are: 39, 37, 36, 35
Now let us try another examples using number line:
Numbers round off to 100 are 110,120,130 and 140. These numbers are
close to 100.
Numbers round off to 200 are 150,160,170, 180 and 190. These
numbers are close to 200.
Since the number 149 is close to 100, therefore 149 rounds to 100.
b. Which numbers round off to 1 000? to 2 000? Why?
Numbers round off to 1 000 are 1 100, 1 200, 1 300 and 1 400. These
numbers are close to 1 000.
600,1 700, 1 800 and 1 900.
Numbers round off to 2 000 are 1 500,1
These numbers are close to 2 000.
the number 1 282 is close to 1 000, therefore 1 282 rounds to 1
Since
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So 38 kilos of milk fish when rounded to the nearest ten is 40,
149 kilos of lapu lapu fish rounded to nearest hundred is 100,
and 1 282 kilos of galunggong rounded to the nearest thousand is 1
000. The fishermen caught about 1 140 kilos of fishes
What is It
5
The same with the other number, just identify the rounding place and the
digit right to the rounding place is below 5, round down. If the digit right to the
rounding place is above 5, round up.
What’s More
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What I Can Do
10.) What is the least number that you can round to the thousands place to get
5 000?
A. 5 999 B. 5 600 C.. 5 500 D. 5 499
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Lesson 2.2
Rounding Numbers to the Nearest
Ten Thousands
What’s In
1) 4 139
2) 6 170
3) 6 342
4) 7 563
5) 32 256
What’s New
What is It
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Rounding numbers can be done in different ways.
Let us round off 12 756 to the nearest ten thousands using:
A. Number Line
10 000 11000 12 000 13 000 14 000 15 000 16 000 17 000 18 000 19 000 20 000
1 (the rounding place) is 2. Since “2 less
The digit to the right of
than 5,” round down.
(Change all digits to the right of the rounding place to 0s. So, 12 756
rounds down to 10 000)
Study these Examples:
Round off each number to the highest place.
1. 5 4355 = 5 15 435 rounds up to 20 000.
What’s More
Round the following numbers. Write your answer on the dog’s food
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6. Round 68 563 to the nearest ten thousands.
What I Can Do
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5. Which number can be rounded to 4 000?
A. 4 713 B. 3 526 C. 3 4976
6. A webinar on Online Classes was attended by 684 352 teachers in Central
Visayas Region. To the nearest ten thousands, how many attended the
webinar?
A. 600 000 B. 680 000 C. 684 000 D. 685 000
7. Which of the following numbers will NOT round to 25 000 ?
A. 25 416 B. 25 123 C. 24 512 D. 24 123
8. Using the digits 5, 4, 8, 3, what is the smallest 4-digit number can
be rounded off to 4 000?
9. Fiona says 753 rounds to 800. Antonette says 753 rounds to 750. Who is
correct?
A. Antonette
B. Fiona
C. Neither of them are right
D. Both of them are right.
10. Round 646,723 to the nearest ten thousands.
A. 600 000 B. 600 500 C. 650 000 D. 660 000
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Lesson 2.3
Orders Numbers up to 100 000
in Increasing Order
What’s In
A. Read the number and give the place value of the underlined digit
______________ 65 235
What’s New
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What is It
What’s More
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What I Have Learned
What I Can Do
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3.
2.
Start here:
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Lesson 2.4
Orders Numbers up to 100 000 in Decreasing Order
What’s In
A. Which number is greater? Box your answer.
1. 32 465 23 543 4. 99 817 99 284
2. 87 756 87 675 5. 34 765 38 654
3. 78 324 87 546
B. Which number is less? Circle your answer.
1. 87 762 90 909 4. 67 134 67 987
2. 21 543 31 876 5. 59 321 68 543
3. 35 458 35 754
What’s New
Arrange the following in decreasing order.
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What is It
First, pick any two numbers and compare them starting from left to right.
Second, find out which one is greater and put them in correct order.
Third, pick another number and compare it with the one of the first two
numbers you picked.
Then, put them in order accordingly.
Lastly, do the same with the other numbers.
What’s More
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What I Can Do
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Assesment
I. Round the whole number to the given place. Choose the letter of the correct
answer.
1. 14 891 to the nearest thousands
A. 14,000 B. 14,900 C. 15,000 D. 16,000
2. 8 611 to the nearest thousands
A. 9 000 B. 8 610 C. 8 600 D. 8 500
3. Using the digit 4, 5 and 6, which of the following does NOT round off to
the nearest ten thousands as 50 000?
A. 41 856 B. 46 788 C. 52 64 D. 54 346
4. What is the least number that you can round to the ten thousands place to get
80 000?
A. 79 999 B. 76 745 C. 75 200 D. 74 199
5. Annie rounded 467 590 to 468 000. In which place did she round off?
A. hundred thousands C. thousands B. ten thousands D.
hundreds
II. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
1. How would you put the following numbers in ascending order: 48, 100, 39, 3,
16?
A. 100, 48, 39, 16, 3 C. 48, 100, 39, 3, 16
B. 3, 16, 39, 48, 100 D. 3, 39, 16, 48, 100
2. Put the given numbers in order, from least to greatest: 123, 321, 132
A. 321, 132, 123 C. 123, 132, 321
B. 321, 123, 132 D. 132, 321, 123
3. The following are the heights of some mountains in feets (ft). Arrange them
in order starting from least to greatest. (3 250 ft, 5 555 ft, 2 880 ft, 7 600 ft )
A. 3 250 ft, 5 555 ft, 2 880 ft, 7 600 ft
B. 2 880 ft, 3 250 ft, 5 555 ft, 7 600 ft
C. 2 880 ft, 5 555 ft. 7 600 ft, 3 250 ft
D. 7 600 ft, 5 555 ft, 3 250 ft, 2 880 ft
4. The following are the weights of trucks in kilograms. Arrange them from
greatest to least. (7 210 kg, 5 665 kg, 9 005 kg, 8 880 kg, 7 230 kg)
A. 7 210 kg, 5 665 kg, 9 005 kg, 8 880 kg, 7 230 kg,
B. 5 665 kg, 7 230 kg, 7 210 kg, 8 880 kg, 9 005 kg
C. 9 005 kg, 8 880 kg, 7 230 kg, 7 210 kg, 5 665 kg
D. 5 665 kg, 7 210 kg, 7 230 kg, 8 880 kg, 9 005 kg
5. The following are the lengths of bamboo sticks in inches. Arrange them
in descending order. (2 980 in, 1 235 in, 1 008 in, 2 270 in, 1 331 in)
A. 2 980 in, 2 270 in, 1 331 in, 1 235 in, 1 008 in
B. 2 270 in, 2 980 in, 1 331 in, 1 008 in, 1 235 in
C. 1 008 in, 1 235 in, 1 331 in, 2 270 in, 2 980 in
D. 1 008 in, 1 331 in, 1 235 in, 2 270 in, 2 980 in
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ANSWER KEY
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