Rounding Cups – Round any Number (Yr4)

Rounding Cups – Round any Number (Yr4)

Aim of the Game

Practise rounding numbers to the nearest ten (or hundred) by placing number sticks into the correct cup on a number line.

What You Need
  • A set of cups labelled in order (e.g., 0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50). You can go higher (up to 100 or beyond) depending on the numbers you want to practise.
  • Lolly sticks or cards with numbers written on them.
  • A flat surface to arrange the cups in a line.
Game Setup
  1. Place the cups in order like a number line.
  2. Shuffle the number sticks and place them in a pile, face down.
  3. Decide how you’ll play: timed challenge (solo) or turn-taking (group).
How to Play
  1. Pick a stick. A player takes one stick from the pile and reads the number aloud.
  2. Find its place. Work out which two cups the number is between.
    • Example: 41 is between 40 and 50.
  3. Round it. Decide whether it is closer to the lower or higher cup.
    • Since 41 is one more than 40, it rounds down to 40.
    • Place the stick into the 40 cup.
  4. Continue playing until all sticks have been placed.
  5. Check answers together at the end or as you go.
Variations
  • Solo timed challenge: One player sorts all sticks as quickly as possible.
  • Turn-taking game: Players take turns picking sticks. Score 1 point for each correct placement.
  • Rounding to 100s: Label cups 100, 200, 300, etc., and use larger numbers.
  • Tricky numbers: Include halfway numbers (like 35, 45, 55) to practise rounding rules.
Winning the Game
  • In solo play, the winner is whoever sorts all sticks correctly in the fastest time.
  • In turn-taking play, the winner is the player with the most correct placements.
Educational Benefits
  • Builds rounding fluency (to nearest 10 or 100).
  • Strengthens number line understanding.
  • Encourages mathematical reasoning (deciding which cup is closer).
  • Flexible learning: Can be adapted for individuals, pairs, or whole-class activities.