Equivalent Fractions

This maths teaching pack for Key Stage Two gets the children to identify and record equivalent fractions to match different numbers of fractions using diagrams and number calculations for multiplication and division with an equivalent value for their numerators and denominators.

Equivalent Fifths

Identify and record equivalent fractions to match different numbers of fifths using diagrams and number calculations for multiplication and division

Equivalent Sixths

Identify and record equivalent fractions to match different numbers of sixths using diagrams and number calculations for multiplication and division

Equivalent Sevenths

Identify and record equivalent fractions to match different numbers of sevenths using diagrams and number calculations for multiplication and division

Equivalent Eighths

Identify and record equivalent fractions to match different numbers of eighths using diagrams and number calculations for multiplication and division

Equivalent Ninths

Identify and record equivalent fractions to match different numbers of ninths using diagrams and number calculations for multiplication and division

Equivalent Twelfths

Identify and record equivalent fractions to match different numbers of twelfths using diagrams and number calculations for multiplication and division

  • Number Rounding

    Number Rounding

    Practise comparing and rounding numbers to six digits to their nearest ten, hundred and thousand by utilising the place value of their digits

  • Number Lines Rules

    Number Lines Rules

    Identify and record how to complete a selection of number sequences for five and six digit numbers when counting in steps of different powers of ten

  • Rounding Number Changes

    Rounding Number Changes

    Explain and model how to round a range of different six digit numbers to the nearest ten, hundred and thousand by the place values of their numerical digits

  • Rounding Thousands

    Rounding Thousands

    Investigate how to compare a selection of different six digit numbers by rounding them to the nearest thousand using the values of their listed numerical digits