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Rounding Adventure

Level: 1
Score: 0
Round this number to the nearest 1000!
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How to Play

Welcome to Rounding Adventure! Here's how to play:

  1. Look at the number shown in the middle of the screen.
  2. Round that number to the nearest 1000.
  3. Choose the correct answer from the 4 options below.
  4. If you're correct, you'll earn points and move to the next question!
  5. Complete all 10 questions to finish the level.

How to Round to the Nearest 1000:

Example 1: 7318 → The hundreds digit is 3 (less than 5), so it rounds down to 7000.

Example 2: 8572 → The hundreds digit is 5 (equal to 5), so it rounds up to 9000.

Good luck and have fun learning!


How to Play: 1. Click "?" icon at the top-right corner for details

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Welcome to Rounding to the Nearest 1000 Mini-Game – A Fun Way to Learn Math!
Hey awesome mathematician! Are you ready to go on a big number adventure? Today, we’re learning how to round numbers to the nearest 1,000 — that’s right, we’re talking about 1000, 2000, 3000 and beyond! Think of it like helping numbers find their closest castle to sleep in. 🏰

Let’s say you meet the number 7318. First, we look at the hundreds digit — in this case, it’s a 3. If that number is 4 or less, the number rounds down to the lower 1,000. So 7318 rounds down to 7000. But if the hundreds digit is 5 or more, the number gets to round up to the next higher 1,000. For example, 8572 has a 5 in the hundreds place, so it gets to jump up to 9000!

Here are some fun examples:
- 9826 rounds up to a shiny 10,000 — a big celebration!
- 3425 rounds down to 3000 — just a little step back.
- 8766 zooms up to 9000 — almost like riding a rocket!

Rounding to the nearest 1,000 helps us make numbers easier to understand and work with. It’s like helping your number friends take the shortest path home. So next time you see a big number, remember to check the hundreds place and decide — do we go up, or do we go down?

You’ve got this! Let’s keep making math magical! ✨