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Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will experience fractions as a division of two integers and explore different ways to divide integers into fractional parts.

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6 Questions

Q1.
A full container holds 1L, how much does 'A' hold?
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1/2 L
1/2 mL
Correct answer: 1/3 L
1/3 mL
Q2.
A full container holds 1L, how much does 'B' hold?
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1 and 2/3 L
Correct answer: 1 and 3/5 L
8/10 L
Q3.
A full container holds 1L, how much does 'C' hold?
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1 and 1/4 L
1 and 2/4 L
2 and 1/4 L
2 and 3/4 L
Correct answer: 2 L
Q4.
A football pitch has an area of 2 acres (an acre is a unit of land). It has been divided into four sections. What is the area of A?
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Correct answer: 1 acre
1/2 an arce
1/4 an acre
Q5.
A football pitch has an area of 2 acres (an acre is a unit of land). It has been divided into four sections. What is the area of B?
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1 acre
Correct answer: 1/2 an arce
1/3 an acre
1/4 an acre
Q6.
A football pitch has an area of 2 acres (an acre is a unit of land). It has been divided into four sections. What is the area of C?
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1/2 an arce
1/3 an acre
Correct answer: 1/4 an acre
1/8 acre

4 Questions

Q1.
The rectangles below represent 3 chocolate bars. How much would each child get if they were shared between 5 children?
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1 and 1/3
1/5
Correct answer: 3/5
5/3
Q2.
11 children share 8 chocolate bars. How much do they get each?
1 and 3/11
11/8
Correct answer: 8/11
Q3.
Which problem could match this diagram?
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Correct answer: 3 children share 5 chocolate bars
5 children share 3 chocolate bars
5 children share 5 chocolate bars
Q4.
A group of 7 people plan to share 4L of soda. Two people join the party and bring 1 L of soda. Does the amount of soda per person increase or decrease?
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Correct answer: Decrease
Increase

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UnitMaths / Conceptualising and comparing fractions