Fractions:
Fractions / Decimals / Percentages (combined):
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Fractions
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Molly Peet has sent this PDF, aimed at introducing KS1 children
to 1/2, 1/4 and 1/3. - What's
my Fraction?
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A fun game which encourages children to identify fractions.
Contributed by Becca Pangbourne. - Half
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A simple worksheet, requiring children to draw a ring around half
of the objects on the page. Contributed by Sherrie Bendjedidi. - Make a Half
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Can your children split the given shapes into half? Contributed
by Sherrie Bendjedidi. - Fractions
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Find fractions of quantities, and identify equivalent fractions
in this SMART Notebook file. - Follow
Me Fractions Cards
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A set of follow me cards, linked to Fractions. - Compare and Order Fractions
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A useful worksheet which requires children to identify different
fractions, comparing and ordering them too. Contributed by Orissa
Anggita Rinjani. - Tortoise Quarters
- Use this as a discussion tool when your class are learning about quarters. Contributed by Planet Primary. - Finding
Quarters by Halving
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A large collection of examples, which encourage your children
to think about halving, and then quartering by halving and halving
again. Contributed by Kirsten McCormick. - Quarter
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Draw a ring around a quarter of the items shown. Contributed by
Sherrie Bendjedidi. - Make a Quarter
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Children have to split the given shapes into quarters. Contributed
by Sherrie Bendjedidi. - Three Quarters
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Draw a ring around three quarters of the items shown. Contributed
by Sherrie Bendjedidi. - Make Three Quarters
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Use this worksheet to challenge children to find three quarters
of a given shape. Contributed by Sherrie Bendjedidi.
- Finding
Fractions of Amounts
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Use the problems in these SMART Notebook slides to review how
to find fractions of amounts. - Fraction
Dominoes
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A set of fraction dominoes, where children match the simple
pictures to the fractions. Contributed by Mary-Anne Crook. - Equivalent Fractions Activity - A fun and practical way of encouraging children to think about equivalent fractions.
- Improper
Fractions
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A handy Powerpoint presentation which explains what improper
fractions are. Contributed by a visitor. -
Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions
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Use virtual Mars bars to convert between mixed numbers and
improper fractions in this great SMART Notebook file. - Fractions Display Posters
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A selection of posters which could be used as part of a display
about fractions. - Fractions Vocabulary
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Vocabulary, linked to fractions, which could be used in a display
or for teaching purposes.
![]() Fractions Banner |
![]() Numerator and Denominator Poster |
![]() Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions Poster |
![]() Colour the Fractions Challenge your pupils to colour these shapes according to the fractions provided. |
![]() What is the Fraction? Can your children identify the fractions shown on these grids? |
![]() Fractions of Amounts A set of activity sheets that children can use to practise finding fractions of amounts. |
![]() Equivalent Fractions Twelve free activity sheets that challenge pupils to calculate equivalent fractions. |
![]() Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions Ask your pupils to convert these mixed numbers to improper fractions. |
- Equivalent Squares
- A fantastic resource, with related activities, which supports children's understanding of fractions, decimals and percentages. Contributed by Simon Unsworth. -
Matching Decimals and Fractions - Two activities (with worksheets) which reinforce the relationship between decimals and fractions.
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Quotients with Fractions and Decimal Fractions
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A PDF worksheet, contributed by Ian Battersby, to teach
children about this topic. - Complement
Problems
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A pair of worksheets (in PDF) to support teaching of complements
with fractions, decimals and percentages. Contributed by a
visitor. - Fraction, Decimal and Percentage Table
- Will your pupils be able to change between fractions, decimals and percentages. Contributed by a visitor. - Converting Fractions, Decimals and Percentages
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An interactive presentation which can be used to review conversions.
Contributed by Mary Angel Alim-Flores.




















