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Fractions
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How do you feel about fractions?
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Fraction
Do you know any words in English that start with fract-?
Fracture
What is a fracture?
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A fraction is...
A whole divided into equal parts
The parts must be equal
English words for fractions are usually the number + -th
For example sixth, tenth, hundredth, thousandth
Irregular words are half, third, quarter.
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Names of fractions
Let's practice naming fractions.
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Unit fractions
Unit fractions include
The top number (1) is called the numerator.
This tells us how many parts there are.
The bottom number is the denominator.
This is the total number of equal parts.
What word can you see in denominator?
Nominate - what does this word mean?
The line between the numerator and denominator means divide.
21
31
41
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Half
This means 1 divided by 2.
21
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Fractions
This KitKat has been divided into 4 equal parts.
Each part is therefore 1/4.
Or a quarter.
How could you divide the KitKat into 8 equal parts?
Which is bigger: 1/4 or an 1/8?
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Key fact
The bigger the denominator the smaller the fraction.
1/3 is smaller that 1/2
1/3 is bigger than 1/4
1/5 is bigger than 1/10
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Which is bigger?
A
1/2
B
1/8
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Which is bigger?
A
1/2
B
1/4
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Which is bigger?
A
1/16
B
1/4
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Which is bigger?
A
1/64
B
1/4
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Which is bigger?
A
1/8
B
1/4
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Which is bigger?
A
1/8
B
1/16
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How are you feeling about fractions so far?
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Equivalent fractions and simplifying fractions
Simplifying fractions is reducing fractions to their simplest form.
To do this we look at the numerator (the top number) and the denominator (the bottom number) and find a common factor that we can use to cancel the fraction down to its lowest terms. The numerator and denominator are always whole numbers
For example, the fraction 5/10 can be simplified to 1/2 as both the numerator and denominator have 5 as a factor.
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Divisibility facts
These facts can help to identify common factors.
We must divide the numerator and denominator by the same number
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Even numbers can be divided by 2. They end in 2, 4, 6, 8 and 0. Write some even numbers below.
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Numbers that end in 5 or 0 can be divided by 5. List some of these below.
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Numbers can be divided by 3 if...
The sum of their digits adds up to 3, 6 or 9
For example, 21 can be divided by 3 because 2 +1= 3