Maths Mastery Fractions Odd One Out Which of

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Maths Mastery Fractions

Maths Mastery Fractions

Odd One Out Which of these fractions is the odd one out. Explain your

Odd One Out Which of these fractions is the odd one out. Explain your answer. You have given a variety of reasons including: 1 2 is the odd one out because and 2 equal parts. 1 4 2 4 1 2 2 4 2 1 4 have 2 4 1 4 four equal parts but 1 is the odd one out because 4 is the same as 2. 1 2 only has is the odd one out because the numerator is 2 not 1. Show Hide Answers

What Fraction Can You See? Discuss which fractions you can see? one half one

What Fraction Can You See? Discuss which fractions you can see? one half one quarter one third Show Hide Answers

Which is Correct Look at the red bricks in this tower. Which of the

Which is Correct Look at the red bricks in this tower. Which of the fractions are correct? 1 2 the bricks are red. 2 4 of the bricks are red. 4 8 of the bricks are red. Show Hide Answers

Fractions on a Number Line Look at the number line below. Can you put

Fractions on a Number Line Look at the number line below. Can you put ¼ in the correct 1 place? What about 3 ? 0 1 4 1 3 1 2 3 4 1 Can you add a fraction of your own? Show Hide Answers

Fraction Flag What fraction of the flag is shaded? Explain your reasoning. ¼ is

Fraction Flag What fraction of the flag is shaded? Explain your reasoning. ¼ is shaded. If you move the shaded inner piece to next to the outer shaded piece, it would clearly be ¼ of the whole shape. Show Hide Answers

Greater Than, Less Than or Equal To? What fraction of the ½ flag is

Greater Than, Less Than or Equal To? What fraction of the ½ flag is shaded? Explain your reasoning. ½ 1 3 ¼ ¼ ¼ Complete these sentences: 1 2 > 1 4 1 2 > 1 3 3 1 4 < 1 = 2 4 This is just an example of some correct answers. Others are also correct. These are examples answers; other answers are also available. Show Hide Answers

Making Patterns Continue these patterns: 1 of 4 = 1 4 1 of 3

Making Patterns Continue these patterns: 1 of 4 = 1 4 1 of 3 = 1 3 1 of 8 = 2 4 1 of 6 = 2 3 1 of 12 = 3 4 1 of 9 = 3 3 1 of 16 = 4 4 1 of 12 = 4 3 1 of 20 =5 4 1 of 15 = 5 3 Show Hide Answers

Making Patterns Anna says, “In my fruit bowl I have twice the amount of

Making Patterns Anna says, “In my fruit bowl I have twice the amount of apples than I do bananas. A third of the fruit are strawberries. There are the same amount of apples and oranges. I have 8 oranges. ” How many apples do I have? 8 How many bananas? 4 How many strawberries? 10 How many pieces of fruit do I have in the whole fruit bowl? 30 What fraction of the fruit are oranges? 8 30 or 4 15 Show Hide Answers