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Lesson L.O. To use my multiplication facts. Multiplication grid

L.O. To find unit fractions of amounts. I can use fraction strips to find a fraction of an amount. I can use division to find a fraction of an amount. I can compare fractions of amounts.

Work with your talk partner. Use your multiplication grids to find the answer to these division questions. Now let’s check your answers division L.O. To find unit fractions of amounts. multiplication grid

Count out 24 cubes I want to find ¼ of 24. How can I use the cubes to help me? L.O. To find unit fractions of amounts.

¼ L.O. To find unit fractions of amounts. How can I use the denominator to help me?

In your groups find: 1/3 of 24= 1/6 of 24= 1/8 of 24= Let’s write a division number sentence to go with each question L.O. To find unit fractions of amounts.

¼ of 28= L.O. To find unit fractions of amounts. How can I use the denominator to help me?

TB1, Page 32. Qus Use you multiplication grids to help you. Write a division number sentence for each question. e.g. 1. 1/3 of 24 = 8 24 ÷ 4 = 8 TB1, Page 32. Qus Use you multiplication grids to help you. Write a division number sentence for each question. e.g. 1. 1/3 of 9= 3 > ¼ of 8 = 2 9÷ 3 = 3 8 ÷ 4 = 2 Complete your worksheet Draw fraction strips to help you answer thee questions: 1.1/3 of 21= 2.¼ of 32= 3.1/5 of 15 = 4.½ of 12 = 5.1/6 of 18 = L.O. To find unit fractions of amounts.

L.O. To find unit fractions of amounts. ¼ of 24= 6 24 ÷ 4 = 6 1/3 of 24=8 24 ÷ 3 = 1/6 of 24= 4 24 ÷ 6 = 1/8 of 24= 3 24 ÷ 8 = How can we use these fractions of amounts to help us solve these divisions?

Lesson L.O. To recall multiplication facts. READY… STEADY… GO!

L.O. To unit and non-unit fractions of amounts. I can use fraction strips to find fractions of amounts. I can find non-unit fractions of amounts. I can use multiplication and division to find non-unit fractions of amounts.

L.O. To unit and non-unit fractions of amounts. With your talk partners, find the answers to these questions. Use your multiplication grids or fraction strips to help you! Fraction

L.O. To unit and non-unit fractions of amounts. How many cubes do I have? How will I find 1/6? 1/6 of 24 =

L.O. To unit and non-unit fractions of amounts. How will I find 2/6? 2/6 of 24= 24 ÷ 6 = x 2 = Numerator Denominator

Copy and complete these questions: 1.3/5 of 20 = 20 ÷ 5 = x 3 = Use a multiplication grid to help you answer these questions: Write number sentences to show your calculations. TB1, Page 33. Questions Draw fraction strips to help you answer these questions: 1.1/8 of 16= 2.1/3 of 9 = 3.¼ of 12 = 4.1/5 of 25= 5.1/6 of 18 = L.O. To unit and non-unit fractions of amounts. 2.3/ 6 of 24 = 24 ÷ 6 = x 3 = 3. 4/ 10 of 30 = 30 ÷ 10 = x 4 = 4. ¾ of 12 = 5. 2/3 of 15 =

Lesson L.O. To recall multiplication and division facts. Timer

L.O. To use mental addition to solve a problem. I can record my method. I can use a trial and error approach. I can use a systematic approach.

L.O. To use mental addition to solve a problem. I have cards numbered I put down 7 of the cards in a row. The numbers on the first two cards add to 15. The numbers on the second and third cards add to 20. The numbers on the third and fourth cards add to 23. The numbers on the fourth and fifth cards add to 16. The numbers on the fifth and sixth cards add to 18. The numbers on the sixth and seventh cards add to 21. What are my cards?

L.O. To use mental addition to solve a problem. How will we record our method? Total 15Total 20Total 23Total 16Total 18Total 21