Year 3
Fractions: Recognising equivalent fractions (Part 2)
Year 3
Fractions: Recognising equivalent fractions (Part 2)
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Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will continue to explore fractions with different denominators and numerators that are equal to each other, focusing on thirds and sixths.
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5 Questions
Q1.
What is an 'equivalent fraction'?
fractions with the same denominator
fractions with the same numerator
Q2.
How many halves are equivalent to one whole?
1
3
Q3.
Which fraction completes this statement? ______ = 2/4
1 whole
1/4
2/2
Q4.
How many quarters make one whole?
1
2
3
Q5.
True or false, these fractions are equivalent? 1/4 1/2
True
4 Questions
Q1.
How many sixths make 1/3?
four
one
three
Q2.
Which of these fractions is equivalent to 2/3?
1/6
2/6
6/6
Q3.
How many sixths make a whole?
2
3
4
Q4.
True or false? If I double both the numerator and denominator I will get an equivalent fraction.
False