This week we have been learning about equivalent fractions, adding fractions and converting to decimals and percentages. So far we have built fraction walls, used number lines and played some matching games. Let's see how many comments we can get to show a record amount of equivalent fractions for 1/2.
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Little mack [Lachlan]
18/3/2015 03:59:37 am
I have a lot of equivalent fractions for 1/2.
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fatima
18/3/2015 04:03:09 am
Its fun doing Maths with Ms John especially fraction , decimal and percentages
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G.I (Travis)
18/3/2015 04:03:41 am
45 is equivalent to 45% and 0.45
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Mr Jones
18/3/2015 04:51:38 am
If you don't learn about fractions then how can you know if you are getting your fair share of the Mars bar.
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Mrs John
30/3/2015 12:12:26 pm
Good working out Rejie, plus you are also a fantastic, sharing person. I'm not sure if I would like to share my Mars Bar at all ;)
Mr Cridland
19/3/2015 05:36:59 am
Here is a fraction challenge for 5/6J: What is the special name for 22/7 and why is it a very special number (where is it used)?
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25/3/2015 03:36:32 am
It is used in Pi
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