Unit G – Fraction Equivalence

This maths scheme of work for Key Stage Two gets the children to investigate, compare and record the values of different non-unit fractions using equivalence between their sets of matching numerators and denominators. The class can practise using diagrams to illustrate how pairs of fractions are equivalent.

Investigate, compare and record the values of different non-unit fractions using equivalence between their sets of matching numerators and denominators

Lesson One : Fraction Match

Practise working with pictorial diagrams to model and illustrate non-unit fractions that are equivalent to matching halves, quarters and eighths

Lesson Two : Fraction Thirds

Explore how to identify and record matching sets of different non-unit fractions that are equivalent to the fraction of one third

Lesson Three : Fraction Lines

Investigate how to identify and record different sets of equivalent fractions by using a number line to plot and order some matching pictorial diagrams

Lesson Four : Fraction Walls

Explain and model how to identify and record matching sets of equivalent fractions by working with and dividing diagrams to illustrate their values

Lesson Five : Fraction Numbers

Explore how to identify and record matching numerators and denominators that are equivalent to a range of non-unit fractions when working with pictorial diagrams to illustrate equivalence

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