You're looking at a
“Dollar Up Rounding” worksheet designed to teach students how to round prices
up to the next whole dollar — a practical life skill for budgeting and shopping.
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✔ What is “Dollar Up Rounding”?
It means:
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Always round the price UP to the next whole dollar, even if the cents are less than 50¢.
For example:
- $3.89 →
$4
- $1.29 →
$2
- $5.99 →
$6
This is different from standard rounding (which rounds to the nearest dollar). Dollar Up is often used in real-life situations like:
- Budgeting with cash
- Ensuring you have enough money to pay
- Teaching money skills to students with special needs
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📝 Let’s Solve the Worksheet Together
We’ll use the
middle worksheet as our main example (it has clear images and prices):
#### Example Given:
> Yogurt — $3.89 →
$4
✔ Correct — rounded up to the next dollar.
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#### Now, solve each item:
| Item | Price | Dollar Up ($) |
|-----------|---------|----------------|
| 1. Chicken | $6.79 |
$7 |
| 2. Eggs | $1.59 |
$2 |
| 3. Bananas | $1.29 |
$2 |
| 4. Apples | $5.99 |
$6 |
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🔍 Why This Works
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Chicken $6.79: Even though it’s closer to $7 than $6, we’re rounding *up*, so it becomes $7.
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Eggs $1.59: Round up from $1.59 → $2 (not $2 because of .59, but because we always go *up*).
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Bananas $1.29: Still round up to $2 — even though it’s only 29 cents over $1.
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Apples $5.99: Almost $6, so definitely round up to $6.
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💡 Real-Life Application
Imagine you’re at the store with only $10 cash. You want to buy:
- Chicken ($6.79 → $7)
- Eggs ($1.59 → $2)
- Bananas ($1.29 → $2)
Total “dollar up” = $7 + $2 + $2 =
$11 → You need more than $10!
This helps avoid underestimating costs.
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✔ Final Answers for the Worksheet:
| Item | Price | Dollar Up ($) |
|-----------|---------|----------------|
| 1. Chicken | $6.79 |
$7 |
| 2. Eggs | $1.59 |
$2 |
| 3. Bananas | $1.29 |
$2 |
| 4. Apples | $5.99 |
$6 |
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🧠 Teaching Tip
To reinforce this concept:
- Use play money or real coins.
- Have students physically count out the “rounded up” amount.
- Discuss why we might round up instead of to the nearest dollar (e.g., to be safe with budgeting).
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✔ You’ve now mastered “Dollar Up Rounding”!
Great for life skills, math practice, and real-world readiness.
Let me know if you’d like the answers for the other worksheets too!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of dollar worksheet.