Explore that size of part is relative to the size of the whole using familiar contexts

In this lesson, we will explore the concept that the size of the part is relative to the size of the whole using familiar concepts, such as filling glasses or containers with liquid.

Explore that size of part is relative to the size of the whole using familiar contexts

In this lesson, we will explore the concept that the size of the part is relative to the size of the whole using familiar concepts, such as filling glasses or containers with liquid.

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Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will explore the concept that the size of the part is relative to the size of the whole using familiar concepts, such as filling glasses or containers with liquid.

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UnitMaths / Fractions: parts and wholes