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

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
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