Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will use different representations to identify equivalent fractions.

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6 Questions

Q1.
If the orange rod is 1, the white rod is...
nine tenths
Correct answer: one tenth
ten tenths
Q2.
If the orange rod is 1, the brown rod is...
Correct answer: eight tenths
ten tenths
two tenths
Q3.
If the brown rod is 1, the white rod is...
eight eighths
Correct answer: one eighth
seven eighths
Q4.
If the brown rod is 1, the yellow rod is...
eight five eighths
Correct answer: five eighths
three eighths
Q5.
If the black rod is 1, the white rod is...
Correct answer: one seventh
seven sevenths
six sevenths
Q6.
If the black rod is 1, the red rod is...
five sevenths
seven sevenths
Correct answer: two sevenths

6 Questions

Q1.
Which fraction of the counters is ringed?
one
Correct answer: one quarter
one third
Q2.
What fraction of the counters is not ringed?
three
Correct answer: three quarters
three thirds
Q3.
What fraction of the square is shaded green?
eight
Correct answer: one quarter
three quarters
Q4.
What fraction of the square is shaded green?
eight
Correct answer: eight thirty-seconds
three quarters
Q5.
What fraction of the circle is green?
one eighth
Correct answer: two eighths
two quarters
Q6.
What fraction of the rectangle is yellow?
four quarters
Correct answer: four sixteenths
twelve sixteenths

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UnitMaths / Fractions and decimals