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Sort fractions into three categories such as smaller than 1/3 , equal to 1/3 , larger than 1/3. Place fractions along a number line between 0 and 1.
Add fractions using bar models of the relative size. Explore subtraction as difference by giving an open-ended question, e.g. I am thinking of two fractions. They have a difference of ¹⁄₂.
SUBJECTS: Maths YEARS: 3–4 Learn how to recognise and use equivalent fractions. Ms Szalek explains how you can write and name equivalent fractions, and then she uses this knowledge to solve a ...
Musical Fractions What'll you’ll need – 4 Glasses, a spoon, food colouring or something to colour your water e.g. cordial or paint 1) Fill up the first glass ¼ full.
Think Academy UK introduced a successful maths course over the summer of 2020, and the company now offers free online maths classes for KS1 and KS2 students, delivered by their most experienced ...