Adding and subtracting fractions
Lesson presentations and activities
KS3 / GCSE Lesson Plan. A clear powerpoint to explain how to add/subtract fractions. Ideal for first lesson on topic.
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shmiggle5 years ago
Looking forward to using this - love the graphics with the explanation.
singh_s5 years ago
maricel87me6 years ago
Very good Powerpoint presentation, many thanks.
First few slides are a fun intro. Students are shown the method of dividing the numerator by the denominator to find the first fraction and then dividing the remainder(s) to find the other fractions. The lesson is split into two parts. after each example, there is an exercise consisting of 5 questions.
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fatemehhoushanga year ago
Thank you for sharing!
TES Resource Team8 years ago
Thank you for publishing your resource. It has been selected to be featured in a new secondary maths collection.
Zils910 years ago
Great! :)
This a rich, Arithmagon activity on Adding Fractions.
I love Arithmagons as they allow consolidation of key topics when going Forwards, and then opportunities for extension, creativity and discovery when working Backwards. They are also really easy to modify to suit the particular needs of your class.
For all the Arithmagon activities in this series, together with teaching notes and extra information, please visit http://www.mrbartonmaths.com/arithmagon.htm
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sussex17 years ago
Very useful. Thanks
damia698 years ago
TES Resource Team8 years ago
Thank you for publishing your resource. It has been selected to be featured in a new secondary maths collection.
Practice questions, homeworks and assessments
These resources give children the opportunity to practice fluency, reasoning and problem solving questions.
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ozzyshortstop346 years ago
Thank you
rebeccalucyhart6 years ago
Perfect thank you
gblong37327 years ago
another good example of what's needed. Thanks
A sheet where students can pick the section on which they need more work (self-differentiated no less). Ranges from plain old fractions, through functional plain old fractions, through mixed numbers through functional mixed numbers. No bells, whistles, anything like that, just a load of questions. I have added a 'Prove It' sheet so that the class can show you what they can now do.
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munazaki6 years ago
Great resources.
clarelclarke6 years ago
Great, thank you.
nazish_khaalid6 years ago
The topic of Fractions from the Year 7 book of the Mathematics Enhancement Program. For information about these resources and an index for the whole collection please visit http://www.mrbartonmaths.com/CIMT.htm Keywords: Fraction, Numerator, Denominator, Simplify, Mixed, Improper, Vulgar, Top Heavy, Add, Subtract, Quantity, Amount, Multiply, Divide.
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harrietsav5 years ago
kathybailey5 years ago
Great resource - thank you!
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