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A fraction is part of a whole object.

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Page 1: Fractions

A fraction is part of a whole object.

Page 2: Fractions

Have you seen fractions before? Where?

Page 3: Fractions

Here are

some you

may be

familiar

with…

Page 4: Fractions

Here we have one square.

Now let’s break the square into four equal parts or

fractions.

Page 5: Fractions

What if we colouredjust one of these

pieces?

That would be 1 piece out of 4 pieces right?

Here’s how we write it:

¼ Numerator

Denominator

Denominator? That’s a great name for an

Arnold Schwarzenegger

movieWe read it as one quarter.

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How much of the square is white?

Write your answer as a fraction.

Page 7: Fractions

Look at this licorice all sort. What portion of

the licorice is black? Write this

as a fraction.

What portion of the licorice is

pink? Write this as a fraction.

Page 8: Fractions

Aodhan eats three pieces of this pizza.

What portion of the pizza is left? Write your answer as a fraction.

Tim eats another two pieces of the pizza.

What portion of the pizza is left now?

Page 9: Fractions

Lillie drops four pieces of her mandarin on the floor.

What portion of the mandarin is left?

Write your answer as a fraction.

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Miss Moulton eats three pieces of Toblerone chocolate! YUM!

What portion is left? Write your answer as a fraction.

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Amy eats ¼ of this cherry pie. What portion of the pie is left?

Write your answer as a fraction.

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Brandon ate two yoghurts for afternoon tea.

What portion of the pack of yoghurts are left?

Write your answer as a fraction.

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D’Arcy ordered an eight-scoop ice-cream.

It was pretty tricky to hold and as he walked down the street three

scoops dropped on the floor.

What portion of the ice-cream is left?

Page 14: Fractions

Draw this circle so that it shows ½

Draw this rectangle so that it shows 3/6

Draw this square so that it shows 4/8

Page 15: Fractions

Now create three fraction stories of your

own.