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Lesson 1 15.11.15 L.O. To compare unit fractions. Which is bigger?

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Page 1: Lesson 1 15.11.15 L.O. To compare unit fractions. Which is bigger?

Lesson 115.11.15L.O. To compare unit fractions.

Which is bigger?

Page 2: Lesson 1 15.11.15 L.O. To compare unit fractions. Which is bigger?

Lesson 115.11.15

L.O. To reduce a fraction to its simplest form.

Fraction and decimal number line tool 4.6.5 

Page 3: Lesson 1 15.11.15 L.O. To compare unit fractions. Which is bigger?

Lesson 115.11.15

L.O. To reduce a fraction to its simplest form.

.I can reduce a fraction to its smallest form.  

I can recognise the greatest common multiple. 

I can recognise a common multiple that I can divide both the numerator and denominator with. 

Page 4: Lesson 1 15.11.15 L.O. To compare unit fractions. Which is bigger?

Simplifying fractions is the opposites instead of multiplying the numerator 

and the denominator by the same number you divide it until you cant 

divide it anymore.

Lesson 115.11.15

L.O. To reduce a fraction to its simplest form.

÷3

Remember you can only divide by a common 

factor!!!

E.g. Simplify the fraction       :

= =

÷2

a)

b)

c)

d)

e)

f)

g)

h)

Practice Questions:Simplify the following fractions

Page 5: Lesson 1 15.11.15 L.O. To compare unit fractions. Which is bigger?

Lesson 115.11.15

L.O. To reduce a fraction to its simplest form.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fp0wJ9d3pKE-

 

Page 6: Lesson 1 15.11.15 L.O. To compare unit fractions. Which is bigger?

Complete your simplifying worksheet. Use your HSCB to help you.

TB 1, Page 56.

Blue- Simplifying worksheet Use HSCB to help you!

Lesson 115.11.15

L.O. To reduce a fraction to its simplest form.

Green - Simplifying worksheet Use HSCB to help you!

Page 7: Lesson 1 15.11.15 L.O. To compare unit fractions. Which is bigger?

Lesson 115.11.15

L.O To order and recognise fractions of a shape.

Are you a winner?Do you think you have achieved

the learning objective?Lets try this game!

http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/mathgames/fractions/mathman_reduce_fractions.htm

Page 8: Lesson 1 15.11.15 L.O. To compare unit fractions. Which is bigger?

Lesson 2 16.11.2015 L.O.To count on and back in ones across

mutiples of 1000.

On your whiteboards!

1) Start at 4994 

1) Start at 7017

1) Start at 9987

Page 9: Lesson 1 15.11.15 L.O. To compare unit fractions. Which is bigger?

Lesson 216.11.2015

L.O To recognise tenths.

.I can covert fractions into decimals and vice versa.

I can identify the missing fraction and decimal. 

I can write tenths in decimal form.

Page 11: Lesson 1 15.11.15 L.O. To compare unit fractions. Which is bigger?

Lesson 2 16.11.2015 L.O To recognise tenths.

This is a counting stick with ten equal pieces.

0 1

1/10=0.1

6/10=0.6

7/10=0.7

8/10=0.8

9/10=0.9

3/10=0.3

4/10=0.4

5/10=0.5

2/10=0.2

10/10= 1.0

Page 12: Lesson 1 15.11.15 L.O. To compare unit fractions. Which is bigger?

Lesson 2 16.11.2015 L.O To recognise tenths.

Screen 4.7.1

TH H

1

T

1

1

U

011

1

TENTHS

999

9

Page 13: Lesson 1 15.11.15 L.O. To compare unit fractions. Which is bigger?

How much is shaded – give the decimal.

Lesson 216.11.2015

L.O To recognise tenths.

Page 14: Lesson 1 15.11.15 L.O. To compare unit fractions. Which is bigger?

The answer is

0.4 or

4/10ths

Page 15: Lesson 1 15.11.15 L.O. To compare unit fractions. Which is bigger?

How much is shaded – give the decimal.

Page 16: Lesson 1 15.11.15 L.O. To compare unit fractions. Which is bigger?

The answer is

0.7 or

7/10ths

Page 17: Lesson 1 15.11.15 L.O. To compare unit fractions. Which is bigger?

How much is shaded – give the decimal.

Page 18: Lesson 1 15.11.15 L.O. To compare unit fractions. Which is bigger?

The answer is

0.9 or

9/10ths

Page 19: Lesson 1 15.11.15 L.O. To compare unit fractions. Which is bigger?

TB 1 Page 57 Q 1- 3.Worksheet- colouring and writing as a fraction and decimal.

TB 1 PG 58 Q 1- 14.

Complete your worksheet.Worksheet to colour and write the tenths as a decimal.

Complete your worksheet.

Lesson 2 16.11.2015

L.O To recognise tenths.

Page 20: Lesson 1 15.11.15 L.O. To compare unit fractions. Which is bigger?

Lesson 2 16.11.2015 L.O To recognise tenths.

• Are you a winner?

• Do you think you have achieved the learning objective?

Take a square of card.Create a WW fractions.

Page 21: Lesson 1 15.11.15 L.O. To compare unit fractions. Which is bigger?

Lesson 3 17.11.2015

L.O. To revise writing in decimal form.

Copy a grid like this onto your whiteboard

Insert link!

Page 22: Lesson 1 15.11.15 L.O. To compare unit fractions. Which is bigger?

Lesson 3 17.11.2015 L.O. To divide a 2 digit number by 10.

I can understand  and recognise tenths and know that they represent a tenth part of a whole. 

I can understand place value in decimals.

I can recognise that when dividing a 2 digit number by 10 we may get a decimal. 

Page 23: Lesson 1 15.11.15 L.O. To compare unit fractions. Which is bigger?

Lesson 3 17.11.2015 L.O. To divide a 2 digit number by 10.

Fraction and decimal number line tool

4.7.2

Lets try place some decimals on a number line.

Page 24: Lesson 1 15.11.15 L.O. To compare unit fractions. Which is bigger?

Lesson 3 17.11.2015 L.O. To divide a 2 digit number by 10.

• Screen 4.7.2b

In your TP’s order the decimals on the screen.

Now lets look at Place Value in decimal numbers.

Place-value calculator tool 4.7.2. 

Page 25: Lesson 1 15.11.15 L.O. To compare unit fractions. Which is bigger?

Lesson 3 17.11.2015 L.O. To divide a 2 digit number by 10.

Remember when dividing by 10 the numbers move 1 place to the right 

Try these:

1)37 divided by 102)88 divided by 103)96 divided by 10.

Page 26: Lesson 1 15.11.15 L.O. To compare unit fractions. Which is bigger?

TB 1 PG 58 Q 15- 18. Extension- Worksheet.

Complete the questions.

Complete the questions.

Lesson 3 17.11.2015 L.O. To divide a 2 digit number by 10.

TB 1 PG 57 Q 4- 12. 

Page 27: Lesson 1 15.11.15 L.O. To compare unit fractions. Which is bigger?

Lesson 3 17.11.2015 L.O. To divide a 2 digit number by 10.

• Are you a winner?

• Do you think you have achieved the learning objective?

Write a 2 digit number divide it by 10 and record your answer- keep it hidden shhh!!!

Page 28: Lesson 1 15.11.15 L.O. To compare unit fractions. Which is bigger?

Lesson 418.11.15

L.O. To recall multiplication and division facts.

Times Tables

Timer

Page 29: Lesson 1 15.11.15 L.O. To compare unit fractions. Which is bigger?

18.11.15To consolidate what we have learned in decimals.

I can add decimals together.

I can make 1 by counting the tenths I have coloured.

I can follow rules of a game. .

Page 30: Lesson 1 15.11.15 L.O. To compare unit fractions. Which is bigger?

18.11.15To consolidate what we have learned in decimals

Everyone with have ten boxes to start, and in these boxes are 10 boxes.

Page 31: Lesson 1 15.11.15 L.O. To compare unit fractions. Which is bigger?

18.11.15To consolidate what we have

learned in decimalsEvery pair with all have 10 cards with 10

fraction on them like this. You have to convert them to decimals. Record this in

your copy book.

Step 1- Place all the cards face down, turn one over convert it to a decimal and record in copy book e.g I

pick up 6/10 I would write. 0.6 + ___=

You also need to colour that amount on your first tens box.

Page 32: Lesson 1 15.11.15 L.O. To compare unit fractions. Which is bigger?

18.11.15To consolidate what we have learned in

decimals

• Step 2- The next person turns over one card and does the same- coverts to a decimal and starts their number sentence in their book and colours

their box.• Step 3 back to the first person- turn over another card, convert it and then add them together, how many does it equal? For example 0.6 + 0.3= 0.9.

Page 33: Lesson 1 15.11.15 L.O. To compare unit fractions. Which is bigger?

18.11.15To consolidate what we have learned in

decimals

• Your aim is to get the answer 1 before everyone else.

• If you do not get one first time, play again. If you do keep a score of who

gets 1. • Keep playing till you have no more

boxes to colour.

Enjoy

Page 34: Lesson 1 15.11.15 L.O. To compare unit fractions. Which is bigger?

18.11.15To consolidate what we have learned in decimals

• Are you a winner?

• Do you think you have achieved the learning objective?

• Can you convert fractions to decimals and add them? Lets see!!