![]() We also collect the results from the quizzes which we use to help us to develop our resources and give us insight into future resources to create.įor more information on the information we collect, please take a look at our Privacy Policy We do not collect any personal data from our quizzes, except in the 'First Name' and 'Group/Class' fields which are both optional and only used for teachers to identify students within their educational setting. You can print a copy of your results from this page, either as a pdf or as a paper copy.įor incorrect responses, we have added some helpful learning points to explain which answer was correct and why. ![]() This will take you to a new webpage where your results will be shown. Our quizzes have been created using Google Forms.Īt the end of the quiz, you will get the chance to see your results by clicking 'See Score'. Section 1 - Comparing Fractions Worksheet with diagrams Try our NEW quick quiz at the bottom of this page. ![]() Want to test yourself to see how well you have understood this skill? These sheets are suitable for 4th and 5th graders. use equivalence to compare two fractions.practice comparing and ordering a range of fractions.understand how to compare fractions using diagrams.Using these sheets will help your child to: The 5th section is applying your knowledge and skills of comparing fractions to solving some comparing fraction riddles. We have split the sheets into 5 sections with the first two section looking at comparing and ordering visual fractions using diagrams.įor the sheets in the third and fourth sections, children need to understand how to convert fractions to fractions with like denominators. The sheets are carefully graded so that the easiest supported sheetsĬome first, and the most difficult sheets come later on. To help your child learn to compare and order fractions. Here you will find a selection of Fraction worksheets designed ![]() We can use diagrams to look at two fraction circles with the relevant fractions shaded. You can see and compare how much of each diagram is shaded and see which fraction is bigger, or whether they are the same size. Using diagrams can be a great way to help children understand about comparing fractions.Īlso, if we are used to seeing fractions visually, this can really help us get an understanding of how much of a whole they represent. ![]()
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