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<p>The objective for pupils is to use their knowledge of equivalent fractions to develop an understanding of the links between percentages and decimals.</p>
<p>Stater activity checks understanding of comparing two fractions through equivalent fractions.<br />
The first main part of the lesson uses knowledge of equivalent fractions to convert fractions to decimals and percentages by converting to an equivalent fraction out of 100.<br />
Pupils then learn to convert fractions to decimals and percentages through using short division, introducing recurring decimals.<br />
Pupils then practice applying their new knowledge to ordering a mixture of fractions, decimals and percentages.<br />
And finally pupils review their learning through Fractions decimals and percentages BINGO.</p>
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<p>This is a lesson that I used to teach my year 6 class about converting between fraction, decimal and percentage equivalents . The lesson starts off with a starter on multiplying and dividing by 100. It then offers opportunities for teacher modelling. Next, there are slides with differentiated practice questions for the class to do on their whiteboards. The answers are on the next slides so that you can quickly check their work. On the penultimate slide, there is the Learning Objective and a challenge to complete once they’ve finished their work. Worksheets are differentiated for LAs, MAs, HAs and HHAs. I have included the answers for worksheets too to make teacher marking easier or for you to give to your class to mark their own work!</p>
This is a whole lesson on <b>FDP Equivalents</b>. This lesson is one of the most important in mathematics and is one of the keys to be good at mental maths as well as understanding the vital area of equivalence. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 23 slide presentation + lots of extra resources.<br />
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<p>Brilliant Fraction, Decimal, Percentage Equivalents Resource for KS2 / KS3 Students. With diagrams and representations to support understanding.</p>
<p>This resource can be used through KS2 / KS3 to support children in their understanding of Fraction, Decimal and Percentage Equivalences.</p>
<p>Can either be placed on Maths Working Wall or a physical resource for Student tables.</p>
<p>This resource was created in conjunction with my other two units involving fractions and decimals. This is something I find pupils struggle the most with, with that, I have collated a number of tasks to try make the link between the 3.</p>
<p><em>Disclaimer</em>: I do not own the copyright for some of the material in this booklet. I have created a significant amount of the material that compliments the resources but have borrowed from a vast array of places and structured it in a way that promotes understanding and fluency using the CPA approach.<br />
With that, I would like to extend my thanks to the following people and websites who offered fantastic resources, links, ideas and content in the making of this resource.</p>
<p>• Chris McGrane - <a href="https://startingpointsmaths.com/curriculum-booklets/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://startingpointsmaths.com/curriculum-booklets/</a><br />
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<p>Equivalent Fractions - Year 4</p>
<p>This KS2 maths teaching resource covers the curriculum objective in the year 4 maths programme of study (Number - fractions, including decimals).</p>
<p>Content includes:</p>
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<li>An introduction to fractions recap</li>
<li>An explanation of equivalent fractions</li>
<li>Name the equivalent fraction activity and worksheet</li>
<li>Shading diagrams to represent the fraction and naming the equivalent fraction activity and worksheet</li>
<li>An explanation of how to find equivalent fractions</li>
<li>Finding equivalent fractions shading activity and worksheet</li>
<li>Finding equivalent fractions activity and two accompanying worksheets</li>
<li>The 1/2 Family, the 1/4 Family and the 1/10 Family of equivalent fractions</li>
<li>Identifying the equivalent fractions of 1/2 activity and worksheet</li>
<li>Identifying halves, thirds, quarters and sixths activity and worksheet</li>
<li>Equivalent fractions cloud activity</li>
<li>Equivalent fractions word problems and worksheet</li>
<li>Link to an online equivalent fractions game</li>
<li>Coloured fraction wall worksheets and black and white colouring sheets</li>
<li>Cut out fraction wall strips</li>
<li>Further differentiated equivalent fractions worksheet with answers</li>
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<p>‘Equivalent Fractions - Year 4’ can be edited so teachers are able to adapt the resource to meet the needs of each class they teach.</p>
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<a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12797518">Finding Equivalent Fractions - Year 3</a><br />
<a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12081139">Halves, Quarters and Three Quarters as Decimals - Year 4</a><br />
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<p>Converting between fractions, decimals and percentages. Understanding dot notation for recurring decimals.</p>
<p>PowerPoint includes fully animated examples, pictorial representations when applicable. Split screen with Teacher example and Pupil’s turn followed by questions with animated answers. Questions use intelligent practice to allow pupils to see links and build a deeper understanding of the topic. Problem-solving questions to cement the understanding further.</p>
<p>Worksheet to be able to be printed for pupils to use and work on.</p>
<p>Get your students up and moving around the classroom to review equivalent fractions using fraction strips, fraction circles and fractions on a number line. Scavenger Hunts are interactive maths reviews that will engage students in finding answers and reinforce their maths skills in a fun and dynamic way. Perfect for students who are just starting out with equivalent fractions.</p>
<p><strong>Please check out the preview to make sure this resource is a suitable level for your students.</strong> If you’re looking for a more challenging version, please check out my equivalent fraction scavenger hunt without pictures <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13153861">here</a>.</p>
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Transform dull maths lessons into interactive experiences that captivate students’ attention.</p>
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<strong>Benefits:</strong></p>
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<li>Encourage teamwork: students can work together to problem solve and complete the scavenger hunt.</li>
<li>Enhance engagement: transform dull maths lessons into interactive experiences that captivate students’ attention.</li>
<li>Low prep activity that’s easy to set up.</li>
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<strong>What’s Inside:</strong></p>
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<li>10 Scavenger hunt cards</li>
<li>Recording sheets</li>
<li>Answer key</li>
<li>Teacher instructions</li>
<li>A4 Size pdf</li>
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<li>Get your students up and moving around the classroom.</li>
<li>Makes a great review before a test or quiz.</li>
<li>Perfect brain break while still learning!</li>
<li>Encourages team building.</li>
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<strong>How to use the resource:</strong></p>
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<li>Cut out all the cards and put them around your classroom.</li>
<li>Print and copy both pages of the recording sheet for each student.</li>
<li>Assign students any letter on the track.</li>
<li>Each card has a fraction problem which the students will have to solve. The number in the top left corner is the answer to ANOTHER Card.</li>
<li>Students then find the card in the room that has the answer in the top left corner. They write the letter of this new card in the box on their recording sheet and continue.</li>
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<strong>You may also like:</strong></p>
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<li><a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/represent-fractions-in-different-ways-13142774">Represent Fractions in Different Ways</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13142862">Equivalent Fractions Collaborative Poster Winter</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/fractions-a-teachers-guide-to-teaching-fractions-12882640">A Teachers Guide to Teaching Fractions</a></li>
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<p>@adaubs91 and I developed these worksheets to help students practice identifying the relationship between fractions, decimals and percentages.</p>
<p>The sheets will randomly generate new questions every time the sheet is saved, printed or any function to calculate functions is performed.</p>
reinforce the understanding of the equivalence of fractions decimals and percentages using these straightforward sheets.cut match and stick the correct fractions decimals and percentages
<p>Three different worksheets which will require pupils to be able to convert fractions, decimals and percentages.</p>
<p>Can be easily edited and differentiated</p>
<p>A differentiated set of activities based around finding and understanding equivalent fractions, decimals and percentages, which includes fluency and reasoning questions.<br />
I have also included my “cheat sheet” diagram, modelling how to convert from each representation, which my classes always find very helpful.</p>
<p><strong>Equivalent Fractions Decimals and Percentages</strong></p>
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<li>Activity: Fill in the missing equivalent fractions, decimals and percentages.</li>
<li>5 - 11 years (depending on ability)</li>
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<p>This is a year 6 lesson on equivalent fractions, decimals and percentages. It follows the C-P-A approach and has varied fluency, reasoning and problem solving.</p>
<p>A fully resourced lesson that focuses on being able to convert between fractions, decimals and percentages. The lesson presentation focuses on a range of questions and building understanding as well as guided practise questions for children to practise what they are learning. This is followed by worksheets based on confidence (answers included) before final thought questions on the lesson presentation.</p>