Secondary maths collection

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    Ordering fractions

    Lesson presentations and activities

    • A very simple but effective resource I have found. Print the pages out, I use different coloured paper for each sheet. Pupils must then cut out the fractions and place them in size order. Sheets become progressively more difficult - I have given pupils string before and they have to thread the sheets on in order - or given blu tac and stuck to the board. Feedback as always, appreciated.

      • Fraction comparison sheet.docx

      Reviews

      damia695 years ago4

      marietiffoney6 years ago4

      TES Resource Team6 years ago5

      Thank you for publishing your resource. It has been selected to be featured in a new secondary maths collection.

    • The powerpoint presents 5 fractions which pupils have to order from smallest to largest. They are animated and will go from smallest to largest with a click. The word document presents 3 questions to pupils, where they must order fractions as well as colouring in a grid to represent the fraction.

      • Smallest to Largest Fractions Ordering inc Improper and Mixed Numbers.pptx
      • Smallest to Largest Worksheet.docx

      Reviews

      VasantiP5 years ago4

      Thank you. The resources saved much valuable time in preparation and ideal for the targeted learning.

      alisontodd195 years ago5

      Fantastic

      gtn85 years ago5

      Absolutely perfect - thank you :-)

    • Starter has equivalnce and LCM, main is ordering fractions. Extention is converting fractions to decimals, may be tricky for some groups as not all fractions convert nicely.

      • ORDERING FRACTIONS.docx

      Reviews

      TES Resource Team4 months ago5

      We are pleased to let you know that your resource Ordering fractions, has been hand-picked by the Tes resources content team to be featured in https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/blog/fractions-decimals-and-percentages-secondary in May 2024 on https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/blog. Congratulations on your resource being chosen and thank you for your ongoing contributions to the Tes Resources marketplace.

      kiranjha4 years ago5

      angela_tolland4 years ago5

      Very nice indeed. Thank you.

    • A PowerPoint with a few different activities with ordering fractions cards. One has 3 questions to order but can be mixed to create new question, one has a set of 18 cards to order by finding LCM, read notes on slides for more information. Hope you find them useful.

      • ordering fractions.pptx

      Reviews

      davieskavanah6 years ago2

      Hi only 2 stars because the rest is missing

      TES Resource Team6 years ago5

      Thank you for publishing your resource. It has been selected to be featured in a new secondary maths collection.

      HJK2310 years ago5

      Brilliant - thanks for sharing!

    Practice questions, homeworks and assessments

    • There are 4 worksheets here, 3 of which are differentiated 3 ways.

      1 is a fluency worksheet where children need to compare fractions.
      1 is converting improper fractions to mixed numbers.
      1 is ordering fractions in a number line.
      1 is a reasoning worksheet where children have to decide where to place fractions on a number line.

      • NC-Compare-Fractions.docx

      Reviews

      TES Resource Team6 years ago5

      Thank you for publishing your resource. It has been selected to be featured in a new secondary maths collection.

    • The powerpoint presents 5 fractions which pupils have to order from smallest to largest. They are animated and will go from smallest to largest with a click. The word document presents 3 questions to pupils, where they must order fractions as well as colouring in a grid to represent the fraction.

      • Smallest to Largest Fractions Ordering inc Improper and Mixed Numbers.pptx
      • Smallest to Largest Worksheet.docx

      Reviews

      VasantiP5 years ago4

      Thank you. The resources saved much valuable time in preparation and ideal for the targeted learning.

      alisontodd195 years ago5

      Fantastic

      gtn85 years ago5

      Absolutely perfect - thank you :-)

    • Starter has equivalnce and LCM, main is ordering fractions. Extention is converting fractions to decimals, may be tricky for some groups as not all fractions convert nicely.

      • ORDERING FRACTIONS.docx

      Reviews

      TES Resource Team4 months ago5

      We are pleased to let you know that your resource Ordering fractions, has been hand-picked by the Tes resources content team to be featured in https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/blog/fractions-decimals-and-percentages-secondary in May 2024 on https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/blog. Congratulations on your resource being chosen and thank you for your ongoing contributions to the Tes Resources marketplace.

      kiranjha4 years ago5

      angela_tolland4 years ago5

      Very nice indeed. Thank you.

    • worksheets, activities and lesson plans. 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.

      • 1. Practice Book.pdf
      • 2. Activities.pdf
      • 3. Extra Exercises.pdf
      • 4. Lesson Plans.pdf
      • 5. Detailed Lesson Plans.pdf
      • 6. Mental Tests.pdf
      • 7. Overhead Slides.pdf
      • 8. Practice Book Answers.pdf
      • 9. Revision Test.pdf
      • 10. Teaching Notes.pdf

      Reviews

      hankboot2u8 months ago5

      thank you

      isamorais4 years ago5

      RunnerNZ4 years ago5