Fractions: Recognising equivalent fractions (Part 2)

Fractions: Recognising equivalent fractions (Part 2)

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will continue to explore fractions with different denominators and numerators that are equal to each other, focusing on thirds and sixths.

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5 Questions

Q1.
What is an 'equivalent fraction'?
fractions with the same denominator
fractions with the same numerator
Correct answer: That look different but have the same value
Q2.
How many halves are equivalent to one whole?
1
Correct answer: 2
3
Q3.
Which fraction completes this statement? ______ = 2/4
1 whole
Correct answer: 1/2
1/4
2/2
Q4.
How many quarters make one whole?
1
2
3
Correct answer: 4
Q5.
True or false, these fractions are equivalent? 1/4 1/2
Correct answer: False
True

4 Questions

Q1.
How many sixths make 1/3?
four
one
three
Correct answer: two
Q2.
Which of these fractions is equivalent to 2/3?
1/6
2/6
Correct answer: 4/6
6/6
Q3.
How many sixths make a whole?
2
3
4
Correct answer: 6
Q4.
True or false? If I double both the numerator and denominator I will get an equivalent fraction.
False
Correct answer: True

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