Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will explore the size of different unit fractions. We will compare and order these fractions, focusing on their denominators before we apply this knowledge to compare unit fractions of the same quantity.

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5 Questions

Q1.
Which symbol represents "greater than"?
+
<
=
Correct answer: >
Q2.
Which symbol would you use to compare these fractions?
Correct answer: <
=
>
Q3.
Which symbol would you use to compare these fractions?
<
=
Correct answer: >
Q4.
Which fractions are less than 6/10?
Correct answer: 1/10
8/10
Correct answer: Five tenths
One whole
Q5.
Which fractions are more than five eighths?
2/8
5/8
Correct answer: One whole
Correct answer: Six eighths

5 Questions

Q1.
What is a 'unit fraction'?
A unit fraction is when the denominator is '1'
Correct answer: A unit fraction is when the numerator is '1'
A unit fraction is when the numerator is greater than the denominator
Q2.
What symbol would you use to compare these fractions? 1/5 _____ 1/8
-
<
=
Correct answer: >
Q3.
Which fraction could complete this statement? ______ < 1/9
Correct answer: 1/10
1/2
1/3
1/7
Q4.
Which unit fraction is the largest?
1/10
Correct answer: 1/2
1/4
One seventh
Q5.
Which symbol would you use to compare these unit fractions of the same quantity? 1/2 of 20 _____ 1/5 of 20
<
=
Correct answer: >
x

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UnitMaths / Fractions