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Students will find rounding to decimal places and significant figures more engaging with these sets of dominos. Great to use as a starter or plenary in a lesson on rounding to decimal places or significant figures, or as a starter to check for prior learning when teaching something like Trigonometry or Pythagoras. Skills include rounding to 1 decimal places, 2 decimal places, 1 significant figure, 2 significant figures, 3 significant figures and a mix of all.

This activity is a fun and novel way for students to practise rounding to decimal places and significant figures. They can start on any domino they like, answer the question, find the answer on a different domino then repeat the process. If they have answered all questions correctly they should end up back at the domino they started with.

Why dominos is a great activity:

  • Students can check their own answers
  • They will complete 20 questions in a way that is completely different from standard worksheets
  • Students find it fun to search for and find the answers
  • They can be laminated to be used again

This pages contained in this product are:

  • Contents
  • Instructions
  • Rounding to 1 decimal place
  • Rounding to 1 decimal place Answers
  • Rounding to 2 decimal places
  • Rounding to 2 decimal places Answers
  • Rounding to 1 significant figure
  • Rounding to 1 significant figure Answers
  • Rounding to 2 significant figures
  • Rounding to 2 significant figures Answers
  • Rounding to 3 significant figures
  • Rounding to 3 significant figures Answers
  • Rounding to significant figures and decimal places mix 1
  • Rounding to significant figures and decimal places mix 1 Answers
  • Rounding to significant figures and decimal places mix 2
  • Rounding to significant figures and decimal places mix 2 Answers
  • Working out sheet 1
  • Working out sheet 2

Suggestions for use:
• Give to pairs for a collaborative activity
• Give one each to a group of students and they need to find their answer and make a line
• Give to individual students to complete on their desk
• Once students have completed a set give them the answers as evidence of their accomplishment/get them to take a picture of the finished loop and stick it in

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