Students can start the trail at any question poster.

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Students can start the trail at any question poster. Equivalence – Fractions, Decimals, Percentages & Ratios – Treasure Trail Students can start the trail at any question poster. Once they have calculated the answer they should then find the poster that has that answer at the top. Students go from one question to the next until they have completed the full circular trail. Students should record the letters of the questions they have completed. (Clear plastic wallets around your classroom make it quick and easy to display posters.)

Printing To print full page posters - Click: File > Print. Enter ‘4-20’ in ‘Slides:’ To print half-size posters - File > Print. Select ‘Full Page Slides’, then ‘2 Slides’.

Treasure TRAIL Converting FDPR

4 5 L Convert this ratio to a fraction. 3 :4

Convert this fraction to a percentage. 2 :1 O Convert this fraction to a percentage. 3 5

Convert this fraction to a decimal. 60% F Convert this fraction to a decimal. 13 50

Convert this fraction to a percentage. 7 15 P Convert this fraction to a percentage. 13 25

2 :7 S 40% Tim and Jim share some sweets. Tim gets Show how they shared the sweets as a ratio.

Convert this fraction to a decimal. Y 1.2 Convert this fraction to a decimal. 5 4

Q 30% 1 5 Joe and Moe share some sweets. Joe gets Show how they shared the sweets as a ratio.

1 :4 1.25 I Anna and Hannah share some sweets in the ratio What percentage of the sweets does Anna?

Convert this fraction to a ratio. 7 25 T Convert this fraction to a ratio. 2 9

Convert this fraction to a ratio. 40% B Convert this fraction to a ratio. 2 3

Convert this percentage to a fraction. Z 0.58 Convert this percentage to a fraction. 20%

Convert this percentage to a decimal. 2 :3 M Convert this percentage to a decimal. 120%

Convert this percentage to a decimal. 0.26 Convert this percentage to a decimal. 58%

Convert this decimal to a fraction. 68% H Convert this decimal to a fraction. 0.88

22 25 X Convert this ratio to a fraction. 7 :8

Convert this percentage to a fraction. 52% Convert this percentage to a fraction. 80%

2 :3 K 3 7 John and Jack share some sweets in the ratio What percentage of the sweets does John get?

Convert this decimal to a percentage. 3 :7 R Convert this decimal to a percentage. 0.8

Convert this decimal to a fraction. 80% A Convert this decimal to a fraction. 0.28

Convert this decimal to a percentage. 20% E Convert this decimal to a percentage. 0.68

L K S B M O Y F I G E Z H Q X R P A C T Teacher’s Answer Sheet Sheet 3 7 T 2:7 K 40% S 2:3 B 2:1 M 1.2 O 60% Y 1.25 F 0.26 I 20% G 0.58 E 68% Z 1 5 H 22 25 Q 3:7 X 7 15 R 80% P 52% A 7 25 C 4 5

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Answer Sheet Sheet Answer

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