Estimating Rational Numbers
Students round fractions and mixed numbers to their closest whole number by first changing the rational numbers into decimal numbers.
A lesson plan for grade 4 Mathematics
Learning outcomes
Students will:
- change a fraction or mixed number to a decimal number.
- round the decimal number to the nearest whole number.
- justify the answer.
Teacher planning
Time required for lesson
1.00 hours
Materials/resources
paper
pencil
calculator
attached worksheet “Rounding Rational Numbers”
Technology resources
None
Pre-activities
Students have been introduced to:
- fractions.
- rounding.
- decimals.
Activities
- Read the directions on the worksheet “Rounding Rational Numbers.” Make certain students understand that 1/2 = 0.5.
- Use problem 1 as an example problem.
- “What does the / in the fraction 1/4 mean? (Divided by)
- “Using a calculator, punch in 1 (the numerator) and divide it by 4 (the denominator). What decimal do you get?” (0.25)
- “Locate the digit in the tenths place. What is it?” (a 2)
- “Does 2 require you to round up in the ones place or stay with the same number that is there?” (stay with the same number)
- “What is that number?” (0)
- “So would 0.25 round to 0 or to 1? (0)
- “Since 0.25=1/4, would 1/4 round to 0 or to 1?” (0)
- “Write 0 as your answer on the worksheet. The directions on the sheet also instruct you to justify your answer. What does justify mean?” (support your answer)
- “How did we support our answer of 0?” (the 2 in the tenths place told us to round the ones place to 0)
- “Let’s show our justification then by writing the following on our answer sheet beside the answer of 0: 1/4=0.25. Then underline the digit 2 in the tenths place to show that this number is the one we used to decide what to do to the 0 that sits in the ones place. Now write on your answer sheet: 2 tenths<5 tenths so you do not change the digit 0 in the ones place."
- With the students, work through as many problems on the worksheet as you feel necessary for them to fully understand the process. I will probably do at least half the worksheet as a whole class activity before assigning problems 8-14 for students to do for independent practice.
Assessment
Check (for accuracy) the problems the students did for independent practice.
Supplemental information
worksheet Rounding Rational Numbers
Related websites
N/A
Comments
If students are given plenty of practice doing the activity correctly as a whole class (problems 1-7), they should have a good understanding of how to finish the activity (problems 8-14) with both accuracy and understanding.
North Carolina Curriculum Alignment
Mathematics (2004)
Grade 4
- Goal 1: Number and Operations - The learner will read, write, model, and compute with non-negative rational numbers.
- Objective 1.01: Develop number sense for rational numbers 0.01 through 99,999.
- Connect model, number word, and number using a variety of representations.
- Build understanding of place value (hundredths through ten thousands).
- Compare and order rational numbers.
- Make estimates of rational numbers in appropriate situations.
- Objective 1.03: Solve problems using models, diagrams, and reasoning about fractions and relationships among fractions involving halves, fourths, eighths, thirds, sixths, twelfths, fifths, tenths, hundredths, and mixed numbers.
- Objective 1.01: Develop number sense for rational numbers 0.01 through 99,999.



