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Face in the Crowd Morning starter: Explore some more...by writing similar questions to share. 1) How many faces are wearing glasses? What fraction of the faces are wearing glasses? 2) How many of the crowd have brown hair? What fraction of the crowd is this? Can you simplify this fraction? 3) What fraction of the crowd are wearing hats? What percentage would this be? 4) What fraction of the crowd are clearly wearing blue shirts? What percentage of the crowd is this? 5) What fraction of the crowd are female? Can you write three equivalent fractions to this? What percentage of the crowd are female? 6) 5% of the crowd are wearing black T-Shirts. Is this statement correct? How can you show this? 7) Is the number of people wearing necklaces in the crowd equivalent to: 6/40 , 20% or neither? using maths calculations. Number: Fractions (including percentages) Year 4/5/6: Solve problems involving fractions: making connections with equivalents and percentages and calculating fractions of amounts. for more starters visit doodlemaths.com/starters

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Page 1: face in the crowd - DoodleMaths · Morning starter: Face in the Crowd Explore some more...by writing similar questions to share. 1) How many faces are wearing glasses? What fraction

Face in the CrowdMorning starter:

Explore some more...by writing similar questions to share.

1) How many faces are wearing glasses? What fraction of the faces are wearing glasses?

2) How many of the crowd have brown hair? What fraction of the crowd is this? Can you simplify this fraction?

3) What fraction of the crowd are wearing hats? What percentage would this be?

4) What fraction of the crowd are clearly wearing blue shirts? What percentage of the crowd is this?

5) What fraction of the crowd are female? Can you write three equivalent fractions to this? What percentage of the crowd are female?

6) 5% of the crowd are wearing black T-Shirts. Is this statement correct? How can you show this?

7) Is the number of people wearing necklaces in the crowd equivalent to: 6/40 , 20% or neither? “using maths calculations.

Number: Fractions (including percentages)

Year 4/5/6: Solve problems involving fractions: making connections with equivalents and percentages and calculating fractions of amounts.

for more starters visitdoodlemaths.com/starters

for more starters visitdoodlemaths.com/starters