NCETM Lower KS2 Fractions Week 2
This assessment should be taken once you've watched the video on Multiplication below. This may be revision for starters but remember to join in with the language as this'll support later on. Don't worry if you get all the answers incorrect,as it is a chance for you to review your own learning. Remember to practise the activities at the end of the video and it would be great to see some of these pictures of these sent to our school learning email.  

 
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Write Your First name and initial of your surname e.g. John S *
Lesson 6: Compare the size of parts when the whole is defined using familiar contexts (Watch video and complete practise tasks before completing questions)
Fill in the next number in the sequence 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, *
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The '________ 'part is a larger part of the whole circle than the 'red 'part.
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The 'red' part and the '_________' part are equally-sized parts of the whole circle.
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The '________ 'part and the '________' are smaller parts of the whole circle than the 'yellow'part.
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The whole is the U.K. Scotland is a 'larger' part of the whole than ___________. *
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The whole is the U.K. Scotland is a 'smaller' part of the whole than ___________. *
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The whole is the 7 counters. The red part is ________ than the yellow part. *
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The whole is the 7 counters. The red part is ________ than the yellow part. *
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Is it possible to make equal sized parts out of the counters? Explain why/ why not *
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Tick the statements that are true about the picture below.
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The water in glass a is a larger part of the whole than the water in glass b .
The water in glass b is a larger part of the whole than the water in glass c.
The water in glass a is a larger part of the whole than the water in glass c .
The water in glass a is a smaller part of the whole than the water in glass b.
The water in glass c is a smaller part of the whole than the water in glass b.
The water in glass b smaller part of the whole than the water in glass c.
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