Year 4
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will order a set of fractions with denominators that are multiples or factors of each other. We will place them in order on a number line.
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5 Questions
Q1.
True or False? Four fifths is greater than three fifths.
False
Q2.
True or False? Four fifths is greater than four sixths.
False
Q3.
True or False? Four fifths is greater than nine tenths.
True
Q4.
Which is greater?
One quarter
Q5.
Which is greater?
Two ninths
5 Questions
Q1.
Which of these is greater?
Two ninths
Q2.
Which of these is the greatest?
One half
One quarter
Q3.
Which of these is the greatest?
Seven tenths
Three fifths
Q4.
Which of these sets of fractions are ordered from smallest to greatest?
One quarter, five eighths, one half
Q5.
Which of these sets of fractions are ordered greatest to smallest?
One whole, one half, four sixths