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Converting between recurring decimals and fractions
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This hopefully covers all bases involving fractions, decimals and percentages from simplifying up to converting recurring decimals to fractions and everything inbetween.
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bgrimwood9 months ago
Great resource, thanks for sharing
sewbonnie644 years ago
Brilliant.
Ycurka4 years ago
This is a PPT I made to teach how to convert recurring decimals into fractions. It also includes the 'Question of Decimals&' game I made as a plenary activity.
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mathsdude4 years ago
Thank you for sharing your hard work
shoche4 years ago
wonderful activity - thank you for sharing!
tr6rv6505 years ago
Many thanks for sharing
Two lessons of material on the above topic. Pupils should already have covered changing a terminating decimal into a fraction (eg) 0.7, 0.18 etc) before they start this. Also depending on the group it might be a good idea to get them to discover the 'ninths&' patterns for themselves! If you like this resource then please check out my other stuff on here! :)
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mathsdude4 years ago
Thank you for sharing your hard work
TES Resource Team7 years ago
Thank you for publishing your resource. It has been selected to be featured in a new secondary maths collection.
Jenjames27 years ago
Excellent powerpoints.
Convert between recurring decimals to fractions. Quick starter or plenary.
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badger55157 years ago
TES Resource Team7 years ago
Thank you for publishing your resource. It has been selected to be featured in a new secondary maths collection.
chris6917 years ago
Practice questions, homeworks and assessments
A presentation with differentiated questions and answers
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bkol2 months ago
Thank you for sharing.
pnayacan3 years ago
Amazing resource. Everything you need. Thank you very much for sharing it.
f934656i3 years ago
Wonderful! Well laid out with some really good and challenging examples. Thank you very much.
I always struggle for something a little different for recurring decimals and although this is the same old thing dressed up differently it might make them keener to complete the questions!
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samdykes2 years ago
Nice joke ;)
jamespreston4906 years ago
Great resource....thanks for sharing!
badger55157 years ago
Ideal for GCSE revision, this worksheet contains exam-type questions that gradually increase in difficulty. This sheet covers Converting Recurring Decimals into Fractions. Look out for the last few questions on the sheet - they could (and have) come up!
These review sheets are great to use in class or as a homework. They are also excellent for one-to-one tuition and for interventions.
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Answers are included, as is a NEW STYLE of PowerPoint, which allows individual questions to be selected for enlarged display onto a screen. The answer can then be worked out ‘live’ by the teacher (or student) or a single click will reveal my solution. This not only helps in class, but it is also very useful for a student who is revising at home 😀.
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lderoemer3 years ago
Great resource. One query about D4 though, 3y in your working has been used to both mean a 3 followed by a y (place value) and a 3 multiplied by y 3y. If you assume it is place value then you actually end up with (30+y)/90 and if you assume it is multiplied, you sometimes end up with y/3
mathsdude4 years ago
Thank you for sharing your hard work
kathybailey4 years ago
Excellent - thank you
Trying to put recurring decimals into context is always going to be quite tough, but I thought this would help.
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badger55157 years ago
TES Resource Team7 years ago
Thank you for publishing your resource. It has been selected to be featured in a new secondary maths collection.
katrinawest7 years ago