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Equivalent Fractions and Decimals (tenths) – Reasoning and Problem Solving
Equivalent Fractions and Decimals (tenths) - Reasoning and Problem Solving
This worksheet includes a range of reasoning and problem solving questions for pupils to practise the main skills associated with finding equivalences between fractions and decimals as tenths.
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The Equivalent Fractions and Decimals (tenths) Reasoning and Problem Solving worksheet Answer sheet
National Curriculum Objectives:
(5F6a) Read and write decimal numbers as fractions [for example, 0.71 = 71/100]
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Outstanding Y5 / Y6 Ordering Decimals and Fractions - Interview Maths Lesson
Subject: Mathematics
Age range: 7-11
Resource type: Lesson (complete)
Last updated
29 August 2024
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This outstanding-rated maths lesson on ordering decimals and fractions is perfect for Upper Key Stage 2 (Year 5 and Year 6) students. Designed for a 30-minute to 1-hour session, this lesson includes a PowerPoint presentation, fluency exercises, and differentiated activities to cater to varying skill levels. It covers essential skills such as converting between fractions and decimals, comparing values, and ordering them correctly.
Students will engage with fluency, reasoning, problem-solving, and mastery tasks, making this an excellent resource for building confidence in decimals and fractions. Ideal for Ofsted observations, NQT lessons, or as part of a structured maths curriculum. Visit my shop to explore complementary lessons in this series.
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Reasoning and Problem Solving Step 1: Equivalent Fractions
Greater Depth Explain who has the largest fraction, decimal or percentage. Includes 5 options and half, quarters, fifths and denominators of a multiple of 5, 10 and 25. Questions 3, 6 and 9 (Reasoning) Developing Explain which statement about equivalent fractions, decimals and percentages is correct. Includes half, tenths and hundredths only.
Reasoning and Problem Solving Decimals as Fractions 2 Reasoning and Problem Solving Decimals as Fractions 2 Developing 1a. B is the odd one out as all of the others are equivalent to 0.5 or . 2a. Various answers that include words, fractions and maybe expanded forms e.g., 5 tenths and 5 hundredths etc. 3a. Toni is incorrect as 0.65 = . Expected 4a.
This excellent diving into mastery teaching pack has been written to align with the White Rose Maths scheme of learning for year 5 autumn term block 4 small step 3: Recognise Equivalent Fractions. An easy-to-follow PowerPoint is included which contains fluency, reasoning and problem-solving activities for your children to work through together. The accompanying activity sheets are ideal for ...
Reasoning and Problem Solving - Equivalent Fractions - Year 5 Developing. 4a.Amelia has coloured two grids to create an equivalent fraction. =. Two parts are shaded in each grid so they show equivalent fractions. Amelia correct? Explain your answer. E. 4b. Conrad has coloured two grids to create an equivalent fraction.
This engaging teaching pack is specifically designed to enhance year 5 childrens' understanding of equivalent fractions, decimals and percentages and complements the Y5 small step 15 of the White Rose Maths scheme of learning 3.0 spring block 3 'Equivalent fractions, decimals and percentages'. ... reasoning, and problem-solving questions ...
Created to complement the White Rose Maths new scheme of learning. It focuses on the small step 'Equivalent fractions and decimals (tenths)' from the Year 5 Spring block of learning. A variety of visual representations have been used to ensure children have an excellent understanding of this small step.
5.0 (1 review) Our superb range of year 5 equivalent fractions resources will enable your pupils to identify, name and write equivalent fractions of a given fraction, represented visually, including tenths and hundredths. These teacher-made resources support the learning aims of the new 2014 key stage maths national curriculum.
Mathematics Year 5: (5F2b) Identify, name and write equivalent fractions of a given fraction, represented visually, including tenths and hundredths About this resource: This resource has been designed for pupils who understand the concepts within this step. It provides pupils with more opportunities to enhance their reasoning and problem solving
The Equivalent Fractions and Decimals (tenths) Reasoning and Problem Solving worksheet Answer sheet. National Curriculum Objectives: (5F6a) Read and write decimal numbers as fractions [for example, 0.71 = 71/100] This resource is available to download with a Premium subscription.
This PowerPoint provides a range of maths mastery activities based around the Year 5 objective "solve problems using decimal and percentage equivalents".Tags in this resource: pizza-2.png
Year 5 Diving into Mastery: Step 9 Order and Compare Any Decimals with up to 3 Decimal Places Teaching Pack. 4.6 (5 Reviews) Year 5 Diving into Mastery: Step 10 Round to the Nearest Whole Number Teaching Pack. 4.8 (4 Reviews) Year 5 Diving into Mastery: Step 15 Subtract from a Mixed Number Teaching Pack.
If so, this resource is ideal for year 5 teachers to support the teaching of the spring block 3 decimals and percentages small step 4 'Equivalent fractions and decimals'. Included is a PowerPoint and activity sheets to develop fluency, reasoning and problem-solving skills. A variety of visual representations are used which will support children ...
Reasoning and Problem Solving Decimals up to 2d.p. Reasoning and Problem Solving Decimals up to 2d.p. Developing 1a. D is the odd one out as it represents 7.42. The others represent 7.24. 2a. 8.36 3a. Matt is incorrect as he has made 3.47 instead of 4.73. Expected 4a. A is the odd one out as it represents 5.3. The others represent 4.13.
Subject: Mathematics. Age range: 7-11. Resource type: Worksheet/Activity. File previews. pdf, 365.44 KB. docx, 35.24 KB. A selection of questions to practise converting between equivalent fractions that include opportunities for some problem solving, the use of a variety of mathematical terminology and some deeper thinking about the topic.
This outstanding-rated maths lesson on ordering decimals and fractions is perfect for Upper Key Stage 2 (Year 5 and Year 6) students. Designed for a 30-minute to 1-h. International; Resources; ... reasoning, problem-solving, and mastery tasks, making this an excellent resource for building confidence in decimals and fractions. ...
Complete the table below. Write the missing fractions in their simplest form. 0.8 1 4 85 40 8 80%5010 1a. Circle the odd one out. Explain your reasoning. 2a. Three friends are sharing pizza. Oscar eats 0.2 of the pizza. s 30 .60Jenna eats 25%.
Expected Explain which fraction or decimal is the odd one out of 5 options. Includes numbers smaller than 1 and the use of zero as a place holder. Greater Depth Explain which fraction or decimal is the odd one out of 5 options. Includes numbers greater than 1, improper fractions and mixed numbers. Questions 2, 5 and 8 (Problem Solving)
Reasoning and Problem Solving - Thousandths as Decimals - Year 5 Developing. 4a.Max and Isaac are expanding 2.491. 4b. Millie and Flo are expanding 9.529. 5a.Hafsa is thinking of a number. It has 5 ones. It has 2 tenths and 0 hundredths. It has an unknown amount of thousandths. 5b.
Year 5 Percentages as Fractions and Decimals Reasoning ...
Twinkl Parents Ages 5 - 11 Everything You Need for Children Aged 5 - 11 Parents Ages 9 - 10 (Year 5) Year 5 Maths Decimals Ages 9 - 10 (Year 5) This PowerPoint provides a range of maths mastery activities based around the Year 5 objective "solve problems using decimal and percentage equivalents".Tags in this resource: pizza-2.png.
These fabulous teacher-made year 5 percentage, decimals, and fractions problem-solving resources enable pupils to solve problems which require knowing percentage and decimal equivalents of 1/2, 1/4, 1/5, 2/5, 4/5, and those fractions with a denominator of a multiple of 10 or 25. They support the learning aims of the new 2014 key stage 2 maths ...