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Equivalent fractions
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Complete lesson with activities. Fraction grid attached and used in the lesson to show which fractions are equivalent Please let me know what you think
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tgill85a year ago
GREAT POWERPOINT - THANK YOU!
s_barlow12 years ago
Very good introduction and set of questions to build knowledge
passmyass4 years ago
A good introduction with the right level of challenge - great stuff!
PPT with explanation and practice questions. Bingo game - great for a plenary.
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twolanea year ago
A lovely intro. Saved me a lot of time. Thank you so much!
elizabeths2 years ago
Thank you
aonifade3 years ago
Thank you
An idea I had. Students have to identify the equivalent fraction or simplified fraction which then gives them a clue to the identity of one of the Guess Who characters. Easily adaptable for any topic. As an additional idea, why not use the answers and clues and let the students come up with their own questions that lead a classmate to a character of their choosing?!
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friendlee4 years ago
This would be a really fun resource but three of the fractions simplify to two thirds '(1) I have a beard', '(2) I don't have a beard', '(3) I have grey hair'. This can leave pupils rather frustrated!
meacherteacher5 years ago
Fun! Thank you for sharing
debiba5 years ago
Thanks for sharing this, it is great!
Pupils roll dice and simplify the fractions they get on the grid, with the person with the biggest fraction getting a point. I usually play 10 rounds and then pupils move round and play someone else. They can also discuss at the end whether the game was fair and how to determine whether it was or wasn't. Sometimes if the class is small I record results on the board (like football scores) and get them to draw a up a league table! If you like this resource then please check out my other stuff on here! :)
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jgill1611a year ago
Great game - thank you!
rachel5552 years ago
Excellent resource
janelowe4 years ago
Great resource, thank you
Templates of rectangles with quartering dots. Draw two lines - what different fractions can you create?
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jwalker19754 years ago
Really helpful. Thank you for sharing.
Emma Stewart5 years ago
khoyrulalam5 years ago
Great idea! Thank you for sharing
Practice questions, homeworks and assessments
A variety of activities to help children understand equivalent fractions.
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ozzyshortstop345 years ago
Thank you
blasciucgabi_726 years ago
mesemmaa6 years ago
Thanks. Does anyone have the solution to the last problem?
This puzzle comprises 18 sets of equivalent fractions spread over 16 equilateral triangles. These go together to make one large equilateral triangle. The solution is provided.
I feel this activity would be appropriate for Years 5 and 6 although I have created it for use with my Year 6 class.
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duncanjhmacdonald2 years ago
Such a useful resource - it is well made and easy to insert into a maths lesson with little effort. Thank you so much for your time and effort here.
janelowe3 years ago
Great! Thanks
laolao4 years ago
worksheets, activities and lesson plans. The topic of Fractions from the Year 7 book of the Mathematics Enhancement Program. For information about these resources and an index for the whole collection please visit http://www.mrbartonmaths.com/CIMT.htm Keywords: Fraction, Numerator, Denominator, Simplify, Mixed, Improper, Vulgar, Top Heavy, Add, Subtract, Quantity, Amount, Multiply, Divide.
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hankboot2ua year ago
thank you
isamorais4 years ago
RunnerNZ4 years ago