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Equivalent Fractions KS2.  Differentiated Worksheets
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Equivalent Fractions KS2. Differentiated Worksheets

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KS2 maths resource. 3 levels of worksheet. Differentiation achieved by selective use of denominator (e.g. L1 denominators are 2, 5; L3 are 2-12). Each zip file contains a worksheet and answer sheet. Task is to supply the missing numerator in an equivalent fraction.
Y3 maths place value worksheet with answers.
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Y3 maths place value worksheet with answers.

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Ten questions (with answers) where pupils have to identify the value the underlined digit in a three digit number. (eg 2 ones, 5 tens, 8 hundreds. [More like this, all aligned to the National Curriculum programme of study.]https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/y3-maths-worksheets-number-and-place-value-12023289/)
Y3-6 maths.  Multi-digit subtraction: the European algorithm.  One up, one down.
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Y3-6 maths. Multi-digit subtraction: the European algorithm. One up, one down.

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If pupils’ books get messy because of the crossings out and columns of numbers when they do subtraction, if some of them take the top number from the bottom number when things get difficult, if they get into a muddle when they encounter zeros on the top line, then do give this a go. Long ago, this is how subtraction was taught in British schools, and it’s still taught in schools in Europe. It’s a very clear PowerPoint with animation and narration. I first used this method with a Y5/6 class who had been taught to use the American algorithm. They found it tricky to master and I found their work equally tricky to mark because of the presentation, So I gave them a choice: use the method taught by their previous teacher, or use this one. Provided they were getting the right answers, it was fine with me. Not one of them continued with the old method.
Multiples and Factors Step by Step
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Multiples and Factors Step by Step

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This collection contains sufficient material on multiples and factors to cover several lessons. The material is designed to equip beginners with the skills necessary to work with fractions. The presentation begins with an introductory slide showing how both multiples and factors are related to multiplication tables. It is then divided into two sections so that the teaching of multiples and factors can be treated separately if desired. Slides are advanced manually, but most are animated with conceal/reveal effects designed to encourage class participation in the lesson. Practice slides are included after each section so that learners can work in a supported way with partners or small groups before tackling fully independent work. Pupil handouts are included (a choice of black and white or colour). They have had answers removed so that they can be used as additional practice material. Learners will find them valuable as reference material when working independently in class or at home. The 35 worksheets are graded according to difficulty and organised into sets of five. There are three sets on multiples and four on factors. For the teacher’s reference, each worksheet has a footer showing the range of numbers used in each set. They should provide sufficient work not only for use during lessons, but also for follow-up tasks at home and for revision purposes. Answer sheets are provided.
Equivalent Fractions for Beginners
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Equivalent Fractions for Beginners

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This resource provides sufficient material for a complete lesson on equivalent fractions, and enough worksheets for classwork, homework and revision purposes. It consists of a 17-slide PowerPoint presentation, 5 graded sets of worksheets, and a two-page help document to support learners/parents/support staff in the independent/homework tasks. The presentation has teacher-controlled animation to facilitate step-by-step working through of the method. After two slides dealing with key vocabulary, there are 5 showing how to use multiplication to find a second missing numerator, and a further 5 showing how to use division to find the first numerator. The intention is that during the whole-class lesson, the method will become embedded in learners’ memories as they work through a series of problems with the teacher, using the same ‘script’ for each. At the end of the presentation, there is a set of calculations for pupils to work on in pairs/small groups, before moving on to independent work. Answers are supplied. The step-by-step help sheets have a similar function to the presentation. The first shows how multiplication is used to solve equivalent fractions problems. The second deals with the division method. The 25 worksheets (sets of 5 with accompanying answer sheets) are arranged in folders, which are numbered in order of difficulty. Since the objective is to teach a method, rather than supply calculation practice, a secure knowledge of multiplication tables is not a prerequisite of success at this level. The easiest folder requires only that pupils know the 10 times table. The other folders also have denominators of 2 and 5.
Equivalent Fractions Worksheets - Beginners
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Equivalent Fractions Worksheets - Beginners

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KS2 resource. 5 worksheets on equivalent fractions. 20 questions on each, all the same level, with denominators of 2 and 4. Pupils have to find the numerator of one equivalent fraction. Answer sheets provided. Also included is a simple help sheet which could be distributed to pupils as support or used as a classroom poster.
Equivalent Fractions Worksheets 2 - Beginners
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Equivalent Fractions Worksheets 2 - Beginners

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KS2 resource. Zip file containing 5 worksheets on equivalent fractions. 20 questions on each, all the same level, with denominators of 2, 3, 4 and 5. Pupils have to find the numerator of one equivalent fraction. Answer sheets provided. Also included is a simple help sheet which could be distributed to pupils as support or used as a classroom poster.
KS2 Maths. Highest Common Factors.
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KS2 Maths. Highest Common Factors.

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KS2 Worksheets and help sheet. 5 worksheets with answers. Task is to list factors of 2 numbers, and then to identify the greatest (or highest) common factor. There are 10 questions on each worksheet.
Beginners' Fractions Worksheets.  5 levels.
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Beginners' Fractions Worksheets. 5 levels.

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25 fractions worksheets with answers. Suitable for KS2. 2 activities consist of shading given fractions of rectangles. The other three, of identifying the fraction of a rectangle that has been shaded. Each zip file contains 5 versions of the same worksheet. Good for providing lots of practice at same level, or for testing purposes, to make sure pupils work independently.
Equivalent Fractions Worksheets 4
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Equivalent Fractions Worksheets 4

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KS2 Resources. Zip file contains 5 worksheets on equivalent fractions where the task is to supply a missing numerator or denominator. Denominators: 2,3,4,5. Answers supplied. 2 Simple help sheets included.
KS2 Maths: Convert mixed numbers to improper fractions.
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KS2 Maths: Convert mixed numbers to improper fractions.

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KS2 resource. Zip file contains 2 levelled folders of 5 worksheets each. There are 20 questions on each sheet. Answers are supplied on separate sheets. The first level has fractions with denominators of 2, 3 and 5 so should be accessible to pupils whose tables are weak. The second level has denominators from 2-12.