A comment from my trainee teacher made me think that rounding to decimal places and significant figures needed an activity, so I came up with this. It should get students thinking and should open up discussion on rounding, which can be a little "dry" but essential to get to grips with. Typo corrected!
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roger_matthews
4 years ago
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Excellent resource that makes students really think about how different methods of rounding can produce the same number.
alutwyche
4 years ago
Thank you; glad it was useful
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angela_tolland
5 years ago
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Looks great, thank you.
alutwyche
5 years ago
No problem; enjoy
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HannahsScienceWorld
5 years ago
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aarya
5 years ago
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Very good resource
alutwyche
5 years ago
Thank you!
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Rachellen
6 years ago
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Thank you, a more interesting way of tackling rounding
alutwyche
6 years ago
That was the idea; I'm glad someone else thinks so too! Thank you and enjoy
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