Year 7
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will use reasoning to compare fractions and write statements about the relative size of each fraction.
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5 Questions
Q1.
How many parts need to be shaded to make them equivalent
16
18
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Q2.
Complete the statement 2/3 = [ ]/9
2/3 = 2/9
2/3 = 4/9
2/3 = 8/9
Q3.
Complete the statement 4/6 = [ ]/12
4/6 = 10/12
4/6 = 2/12
4/6 = 4/12
Q4.
Which fraction is not equivalent to 5/8
100/160
25/40
40/64
Q5.
Which fraction is not equivalent to 6/12
15/30
27/54
3/6
5 Questions
Q1.
What symbol would go in the blanks: 4/3 [ ] 3/4
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Q2.
What symbol would go in the blanks: 4/11 [ ] 5/11
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Q3.
What symbol would go in the blanks: 3/17 [ ] 3/18
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Q4.
What symbol would go in the blanks: 6/11 [ ] 3/7
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Q5.
What symbol would go in the blanks: 7/12 [ ] 9/16
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