Explorer · core practice Rounding to the Nearest Ten or Hundred 3rd Grade Bakery scenario

Bakery Estimator: 3rd Grade Rounding to the Nearest Ten or Hundred Practice

Welcome to "Bakery Estimator", a Grade 3 Rounding to the Nearest Ten or Hundred mission at the Explorer core practice level, staged in a bakery scenario. The mission opens with a hands-on prompt: "Place 73 on the number line between 70 and 80." Students work with the numbers 73, 70, 80 and reach a final answer of 80 across 3 guided steps.

Behind the story, this lesson builds rounding to the nearest ten or hundred understanding aligned to CCSS 3.NBT.A.1. The key strategy is: Halfway rule: if the gap ≥ 5, round UP.

A common misconception this page surfaces is: Always rounding down (chopping the ones digit). Check both sides: which ten is closer? 38 is closer to 40, not 30. The adaptive Socratic hints move from a small nudge to a fuller strategy, keeping the reasoning visible for students, parents, and teachers.

Grade 3 · Rounding to the Nearest Ten or Hundred

Bakery Estimator

Mission Progress

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Thinking Summary · 1

Mastered

[object Object]

[Discovery] Place 73 on the number line between 70 and 80.

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Active Step

[Discovery] Place 73 on the number line between 70 and 80.

Number Line

Place the marker on 73.

70 ⟵ ⟶ 80

Mastery Expansion

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FAQ

Common Questions

Everything you need to know about the Socratic experience.

01 How do I solve the first step of "Bakery Estimator"?

Place 73 on the number line between 70 and 80. Hint: 73 sits between 70 and 80. Find its exact tick.

02 What does the final step of "Bakery Estimator" check?

What is the next multiple of 10 ABOVE 73? If you get stuck, the adaptive hint is: 70 + 10 = ?

03 Why is this mission classified as explorer?

Explorer missions hit the core abstraction at typical numeric ranges — this is where conceptual mastery is built. Within Grade 3 Rounding to the Nearest Ten or Hundred, expect numbers in the corresponding range.

04 What's a common mistake in Grade 3 Rounding to the Nearest Ten or Hundred that this mission targets?

Always rounding down (chopping the ones digit). Check both sides: which ten is closer? 38 is closer to 40, not 30.

05 What should I learn after Bakery Estimator?

Multi-digit Addition (Rounding lets students sanity-check large sums by estimation.) Open /grade-3/addition to start that topic's missions.

06 What is inquiry-based learning, and how does Inquiry AI apply it?

Inquiry-based learning starts with a question, not a formula — students explore, hypothesize, and verify before being told the rule. In Inquiry AI, every mission opens with a "Discovery" step (manipulate the model), then "Abstraction" (write the equation), then "Reflect" (apply to a new case). The procedure is never given upfront; learners derive it from their own observations.

07 Is Inquiry AI Common Core aligned?

Yes. Every mission, handbook page, and topic hub is mapped to a specific CCSS code (visible in the page header). The curriculum follows the CCSS coherence map: Grade 1 number sense → Grade 3 multiplicative thinking → Grade 6 ratio reasoning, with each grade building strictly on the prior year's foundations.