Recognising equivalent fractions (2)
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Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will use fraction bars to help us recognise equivalent fractions.
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5 Questions
Q1.
Which of these fractions is equivalent to one half?
One quarter
One whole
Three quarters
Q2.
Which fraction is equivalent to three quarters?
Eight eighths
Four eighths
Three eighths
Q3.
Which fraction is equivalent to one whole?
One quarter
Three quarters
Two quarters
Q4.
Which fraction is not equivalent to one half?
Five tenths
Three sixths
Two quarters
Q5.
Which fraction is equivalent to six ninths?
One third
Three sixths
Two sixths
5 Questions
Q1.
Which of these fractions is equivalent to one third?
One sixth
Three sixths
Three twelfths
Q2.
Which fraction is equivalent to four sixths?
Four thirds
Four twelfths
Two twelfths
Q3.
True or False: nine twelfths is equivalent to three quarters.
False
Q4.
Which of these is equivalent to eight twelfths
Eight tenths
Four tenths
Three quarters
Q5.
Which of these is not equivalent to one quarter?
Four sixteenths
Three twelfths
Two eighths