
Mathematical Concepts and Operations Explained Through Visuals
Explore concepts like tenths, hundredths, fractions, wholes, and more with engaging visuals and explanations. Understand the relationships between different units and learn through interactive images.
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24 4 = 1) 2) How many tenths is in 1 whole? 3) How many tenths are in 2 wholes? 4) How many hundredths are in 5 wholes?
24 4 = 6 1) 2) How many tenths is in 1 whole? 10 3) How many tenths are in 2 wholes? 20 4) How many hundredths are in 5 wholes? 500
7 7 2 7 There are 9 sevenths altogether.
7 sevenths = 1 whole 2 sevenths There are 9 sevenths altogether. 9 sevenths = 1 whole + 2 sevenths
2 6 5 6 There are 7 sixths altogether.
1 whole 1 sixth There are 7 sixths altogether. 7 sixths = 1 whole + 1 sixth
1) Have a think There are ____ fifths altogether. 11 ____ fifths = ____ wholes + ____ fifth. 11 2 1 2) There are ____ halves altogether. 3 1 ____ halves = ____ whole + ____ half. 3 1
Have a go at questions 1 - 2 on the worksheet
12 6 = 2 wholes Improper fraction 6 6 6 6
18 6 = 3 wholes 6 6 6 6 6 6
18 6 3 3 = 3 wholes 18 is 3 times greater than 6
20 5 = 4 wholes 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
20 5 4 4 = 4 wholes 20 is 4 times greater than 5
10 6 = 1 whole + 4 sixths 6 6 4 6
Have a think 1) 11 3 = ____ wholes 3 + ____ thirds 2 2) 9 2 = ____ wholes 4 + ____ half 1 3) 20 7 = ____ wholes 2 + ____ sevenths 6
7 5 7 2 > > When the numerators are the same, the greater the denominator the smaller the fraction.
16 4 24 6 = =
Have a think > > 1) 9 fifths 2 wholes and 3 fifths = = 2) 28 sevenths 12 thirds 17 8 3) 9 4) 20 20 9 < < < < 6 10
Have a go at questions 3 - 6 on the worksheet