Daily Review
The things we already know!
Daily Review – Let’s revise!
Times Tables
What is 6 x 8?
What is 3 x 9?
What is 9 x 4?
What is 12 x 4?
What is 4 x 12?
Example
3 – 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30, 33,
36.
4 – 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40, 44,
48.
6 – 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48, 54, 60,
66, 72
Fractions – Identify the parts of a fraction
Activate Prior Knowledge
Identify the parts of the
fractions.
Key Term Definition
Numerator
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The numerator tells you how
many parts we are talking
about.
Key Term Definition
Denominator
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The denominator tells you
how many parts the whole is
divided up into.
Key Term Definition
Proper Fraction
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A proper fraction is less than a
whole.
The numerator is smaller than the
denominator.
E.g. 2/5
Key Term Definition
Proper Fraction
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A proper fraction is less than a
whole.
The numerator is smaller than the
denominator.
E.g. 2/5
Key Term Definition
Improper Fraction
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An improper fraction is greater
than a whole.
The numerator is larger than the
denominator.
E.g. 7/3
Key Term Definition
Mixed number
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A mixed number has a whole
number and a fraction part.
E.g. 𝟏 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝟏/𝟑
Fractions – Identify the types of fraction
Activate Prior Knowledge
Identify the proper fractions, improper fractions and
mixed numbers.
Proper – less than a whole
Improper – greater than a
whole
Mixed – whole number
and fraction
Fractions – Identify fractions on a number line
Concept Development How many parts
make up the whole?
Identify the fractions on a number line.
Count the parts
that make the
whole.
Numerator
Denominator
Improper fraction
Mixed number
Learning Goal
I can identify a proper and
improper fraction
Learning Goal
We will learn how to find
equivalent fractions and simplify
fractions.
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Key Term Definition
Equivalent Fractions
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Equivalent fractions have the same
value.
Key Term Definition
Equivalent
Easy English
Equivalent: Equal to
Equal to: Equivalent
Key Term Definition
Equivalent Fractions
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Equivalent fractions are produced by
multiplying or dividing the numerator
AND denominator by the same
number.
Key Term Definition
Simplifying fractions
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Simplifying fractions involves
reducing a fraction to its simplest
form.
Key Term Definition
Simplify
Easy English
Simplify: Make easier
Make easier: Simplify
Key Term Definition
Simplifying fractions
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To simplify fractions the numerator
AND denominator are divided by the
Highest Common Factor (HCF).
Key Term Definition
Highest Common Factor (HCF)
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The Highest Common Factor
is the largest number that can
be multiplied to make both
numbers.
Fractions - Equivalence
Concept Development - Have the numerator and
denominator been
multiplied by the same
number?
- What is the next
equivalent fraction in the
sequence?
Multiply the numerator
and denominator by the
SAME number.
Numerator
Denominator
Equivalent
Fractions - Equivalence
Concept Development -What has the
denominator been
multiplied by?
Whatever you do to the
denominator, do to the
numerator.
Numerator
Denominator
Equivalent
Fractions - HCF
Concept Development Do I need to find ALL the
factors of the larger
number?
Find the HCF of these two numbers
Can you see the
relationship between the
first and last factor?
(Which numbers can be multiplied to
Is there a relationship
between the other factors?
make this number?) What two numbers can be
multiplied to make your
12 – 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12 number – these are
factors.
36 – 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36
The HCF = 12 Highest Common Factor
Multiply
HCF
Fraction - Simplify
Concept Development What do the numerator
and denominator have in
common?
Division is the opposite of
multiplication.
Find the factor they have
in common.
A factor
Fractions - Equivalence
Independent Practice Numerator
Denominator
Equivalent
Simplify
Highest Common Factor
Fractions - Simplifying
Independent Practice Can you see a relationship
between the equivalent
fractions?
Find the fraction that is in the simplest Can you tell me
something interesting?
form:
All of the fractions in each
set are equivalent.
Find the HCF between the
Write these fractions in their simplest
numerator and
denominator.
form:
Numerator
Denominator
Equivalent
Simplify
Highest Common Factor
Fractions – Equivalence and Simplifying
Independent Practice
Exercise 4B (P. 180)
Q6 a-c
Q7 a-d
Q8 a-c
Q9 a-d
Extension
Q10
Learning Goal
We can learn how to find
equivalent fractions and
simplify fractions.
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