© Hamilton Trust Keeping Up Term 2 Week 1 Day 1 Objectives: Identify equivalent fractions Reduce fractions to their simplest form.

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© Hamilton Trust Keeping Up Term 2 Week 1 Day 1 Objectives: Identify equivalent fractions Reduce fractions to their simplest form

© Hamilton Trust Keeping Up Term 2 Week 1 Day 1 Which family of fractions is this? __

© Hamilton Trust Keeping Up Term 2 Week 1 Day 1 Which fractions belong in this family? 2 __ __ __ __ 3 12

© Hamilton Trust Keeping Up Term 2 Week 1 Day 1 Write as many fractions equivalent to ¾ as you can!

© Hamilton Trust Keeping Up Term 2 Week 1 Day 1 What is the simplest equivalent fraction for: ÷ 4

© Hamilton Trust Keeping Up Term 2 Week 1 Day 1 Choose any four of these fractions to reduce to their simplest form: __ __ __ __ __ 2 12 __ 8 18 __ 6 18 __ 4 28 __ 6 10