Learn to identify and describe unit fraction naming in the number sequence. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper and a digital device with a calculator.
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Year 7
Patterns in unit number fraction naming
Mixed number fractions and negative numbers
Learn to accurately locate mixed number fractions, including negative numbers on a number line. You'll need paper and a pencil.
Equivalent fractions
Learn to identify and name equivalent fractions and describe conditions for fractions to be equivalent. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper or a digital device.
Converting fractions to decimals
Learn to accurately place decimals and fractions on a number line. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper or a digital device.
Review conversion of numbers
Review your understanding of converting mixed number, improper fractions, decimals and equivalent fractions. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper or a digital device.
Addition and subtraction of fractions
Learn to estimate, model and draw answers to addition and subtraction problems that include fractions. You'll need a pencil or pen and paper or a digital device.
Addition and subtraction of fractions (part 1)
Learn to estimate, model and draw answers to addition and subtraction problems that include fractions. You'll need a pencil or pen and paper or a digital device.
Finding common denominators of fractions
Learn to identify, describe and model a common denominator. You'll need a pencil or pen and paper or a digital device.
Finding lowest common denominators
Learn how to find common denominators including the lowest common denominator of 2 fractions. You'll need a pencil or pen and paper or a digital device.
Addition and subtraction of fractions (part 2)
Learn to solve problems using addition and subtraction of fractions with unrelated denominators. You'll need a pencil or pen and paper or a digital device.
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