Actually, I can’t solve the problem because
you haven’t uploaded an image — and even if you had, I currently
can’t view or analyze images.
However, based on the text you’ve provided, it looks like you’re sharing a printable math game called:
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“The Round Up!” — Round to the Nearest 10
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🎯 What This Game Is About
This is a
board game for practicing rounding numbers to the nearest 10, likely designed for elementary students (grades 2–4).
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📜 How to Play (Based on the Text)
Here’s how the game works, explained step by step:
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✔ Setup
- Players start at
“START”.
- Use a die and game pieces (like tokens or figurines).
- You’ll need a deck of number cards (not shown, but implied).
#### 🎲 Gameplay
1.
Choose a card — Each card has a number (e.g., 37, 82, 15, etc.).
2.
Round that number to the nearest 10.
- Example: 37 → 40; 82 → 80; 15 → 20 (since 15 is exactly halfway, we round up).
3.
If you are correct → Move your token forward the number of spaces shown on the card or as instructed.
4.
If you are incorrect → Your turn is over (no movement).
5.
Follow space instructions:
- “Go ahead 2 spaces” → Move forward 2.
- “Go back 2 spaces” → Move backward 2.
- “Take an extra turn” → Roll again.
- “Lose a turn” → Skip your next turn.
6.
Goal: Be the first to reach
“FINISH”.
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💡 Teaching Tip
This game reinforces:
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Place value understanding
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Rounding rules (look at the ones digit — 0–4 round down, 5–9 round up)
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Strategic thinking (choosing cards wisely, managing turns)
You can make your own number cards with 2-digit numbers (e.g., 12, 25, 38, 41, 55, 67, 73, 89, 94) to use with this board.
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❗ Important Note
Since there’s no actual image or specific problem to solve (like “round 76 to the nearest 10”), I can’t give you a single answer. But if you tell me a number, I’ll happily round it for you!
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✔ Example Problem: Round 76 to the nearest 10.
→ Look at the ones digit:
6 → since 6 ≥ 5, round
up.
→ 76 →
80
Let me know if you want to play a virtual round or need printable cards! 🐄🤠
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of rounding numbers game.