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This puzzle comprises 18 sets of equivalent fractions spread over 16 equilateral triangles. These go together to make one large equilateral triangle. The solution is provided. I feel this activity would be appropriate for Years 5 and 6 although I have created it for use with my Year 6 class.
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duncanjhmacdonald

a year ago
5

Such a useful resource - it is well made and easy to insert into a maths lesson with little effort. Thank you so much for your time and effort here.

janelowe

2 years ago
5

Great! Thanks

laolao

3 years ago
5

MrCuringtonMaths

4 years ago
5

Thank you!

gakurang

5 years ago
4

Super useful, thank you!!

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