Year 4
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will use bar models to support our understanding of adding fractions where the total does not exceed one.
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5 Questions
Q1.
One and one third is equivalent to....
Five thirds
Six thirds
Three thirds
Q2.
Three and two fifths is equivalent to,,,
Five fifths
Thirteen fifths
Thirty two fifths
Q3.
How else could I write two and two fifths
Eleven fifths
Ten fifths
Thirteen fifths
Q4.
How else could I write five halves?
One and a half
Ten halves
Two
Q5.
Which is greater?
Two and a third
5 Questions
Q1.
What is the total?
Six sixteenths
Three eighths
Three sixteenths
Q2.
What is the total?
One sixth
One third
Two sixths
Q3.
What is the sum of the two fractions below?
Eight eighteenths
One whole
Two ninths
Q4.
What is the total?
Three twelfths
Two sixths
Two twelfths
Q5.
Calculate:
Five tenths
One fifth
Three tenths