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Fractions | NZ Maths
This power point presentation (PPT, 381KB) is based on seven teaching scenarios and outlines the key ideas about fractions and how to communicate these to students. The teaching scenarios (PDF, 63KB) used in the power point are also available as a pdf.
Problem Solving | NZ Maths
This provides you with practical information about how to implement problemsolving in your maths programme as well as some of the philosophical ideas behind problemsolving. We also have a collection of problems and solutions for students to use independently.
Fractions | NZ Maths
Using Number Properties. Problem: “List all the fractions less than 1 whole that can be made using only 3, 7, and 11.” (Answer: 3/7, 3/11, 7/11.) Discuss which of those fractions is the smallest (3/11) and the largest (7/11). Examples: Make the smallest fraction possible from two of these numbers: 3, 5, 1 7 10, 50, 61 30, 7, 2 ...
Fractions - Practice with Math Games
Making equivalent fractions and reducingfractions. Performing calculations with fractions and mixed numbers. Converting between fractions, percents, decimals and mixed numbers. Other resources for teachers and parents include downloadable worksheets and apps, and a digital textbook.
Fractions Worksheets | Math activities
Here you will find our wide range of free Fraction Worksheets and resources which will help your child with their Fraction learning - from initial introduction through addition and subtraction, multiplication and division, and into fraction conversion to either decimals or percentages.
Fractions - Maths Adventures
Add and subtract fractions. Solve problems using part-whole thinking, whole to part and part to whole, fractional, multiplicative and proportional thinking, number facts ...
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This power point presentation (PPT, 381KB) is based on seven teaching scenarios and outlines the key ideas about fractions and how to communicate these to students. The teaching scenarios (PDF, 63KB) used in the power point are also available as a pdf.
This provides you with practical information about how to implement problem solving in your maths programme as well as some of the philosophical ideas behind problem solving. We also have a collection of problems and solutions for students to use independently.
Using Number Properties. Problem: “List all the fractions less than 1 whole that can be made using only 3, 7, and 11.” (Answer: 3/7, 3/11, 7/11.) Discuss which of those fractions is the smallest (3/11) and the largest (7/11). Examples: Make the smallest fraction possible from two of these numbers: 3, 5, 1 7 10, 50, 61 30, 7, 2 ...
Making equivalent fractions and reducing fractions. Performing calculations with fractions and mixed numbers. Converting between fractions, percents, decimals and mixed numbers. Other resources for teachers and parents include downloadable worksheets and apps, and a digital textbook.
Here you will find our wide range of free Fraction Worksheets and resources which will help your child with their Fraction learning - from initial introduction through addition and subtraction, multiplication and division, and into fraction conversion to either decimals or percentages.
Add and subtract fractions. Solve problems using part-whole thinking, whole to part and part to whole, fractional, multiplicative and proportional thinking, number facts ...