Ordering fractions
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- In this lesson, we will take fractions with different denominators and organise them in ascending and descending order. We will compare fractions using 'greater than' and 'less than' statements.
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6 Questions
Q1.
Which fraction of the square is shaded pink?
fifty tenths
five hundredths
Q2.
Which fraction of the square is shaded green?
four
four tenths
Q3.
Which fraction of the square is shaded purple?
one hundredth
ten
Q4.
Which fraction of the square is shaded blue?
twenty five
twenty-five tenths
Q5.
Which fraction of the square is not shaded?
eleven
eleven tenths
Q6.
Which fraction of the square is shaded pink and purple?
six hundredths
sixty
6 Questions
Q1.
Which is greatest? One half or one quarter
One quarter
Q2.
Which is greatest? One third or one fifth
One fifth
Q3.
Which is worth less? Two fifths or two sixths
Two fifths
Q4.
Which is worth less? Two quarters or two sixths
Two quarters
Q5.
Are these in ascending or descending order? One half, one third, one quarter, one sixth
Ascending
Q6.
Are these in ascending or descending order? Two eighths, two fifths, two quarters, two thirds
Descending