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3. Colour in the fractions: a) b) c)


Colour in 1


– 2 or 1


– 4 or 3


– 4


– 8


– 4


b) 2 f) 7


– 4


– 4


1


– 8


– 6 or 2


– 4


1 b) 3


– 4 or 3


– 8 or 1


d) Colour in 1


– 8


– 2


– 2


c) 6 g) 3


– 8 or 1


– 4 or 3


e)


f) Colour in 6


– 2


– 8


d) 5 h) 6


– 8


– 4


– 6


– 3 or 1


–– 12


7


– 8


6


– 8


1


– 8


– 2


– 6


c)


–– 12 or 2


1


– 6


– 4


1


– 8


7 d) 1 h) 6


– 6


– 3 or 9


–– 12 or 5


– 6


g) 2


– 9 or 1


d) 1 h) 1


– 8


4. Using your fraction wall to help you, circle the bigger fraction in each pair. a) 1 e) 1


– 8 or 3


– 8 or 1


5. Fill in the boxes using <, > or = a) 2


e) 2 f) 3


b) 2 f)


c) 1 g) 1


– 4


– 2


– 2


– 8


6. Using your fraction wall to help you, circle the bigger number in each pair. a) 1 e) 2


– 3 or 4


7. Fill in the boxes using < , > or = a) 2


– 6


e) 1


– 3


– 3


1


– 6


5 b) 3 f)


–– 12


4


–– 12


– 9


– 2 or 4


– 3


2


– 9


2 c) 1


– 9


g) 7


–– 12


– 6 of his. Who had the most sweets left?


–– 12


5


– 3


2 d) 5 h) 3


8. Claire and Kevin were given the same number of sweets. Claire ate 2 while Kevin ate 5


9. Teagan spent 60 minutes on her homework. She spent 1 homework, 5


10. Put these fractions in order, starting with the smallest. a) 1


– 9, 1


– 3, 4


–– 12, 1


– 6, 1


– 6, 11


__ 12


– 3


b) 2 b) 8


–– 12, 3


– 9, 2


– 6, 3


– 3, 10


__ 12


– 9, 5


– 6, 4


– 9


11. Put these fractions in order, starting with the largest. a) 1


12. What fraction of 9 cubes is: a) 1 cube?


13. What fraction of 12 is: a) 4?


60 Fractions 1 b) 3 cubes? b) 8? c) 8 cubes? c) 5? homework. Which subject took the least amount of time? c) 1 c) 2


– 2, 3


– 4, 1


– 4, 1


– 8, 3


– 8, 5


– 8


–– 12


– 6


– 9


10


__ 12


– 6


5


– 3 of her sweets,


– 3 of her time doing her maths


–– 12 of her time on her English and the remainder of her time on her Irish


– 8


4


– 4


2


– 4


d) 7 cubes? d) 11?


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