Learn how to apply reasoning to explore different wholes and express 1 fraction as a quantity of another. You'll need a pen or pencil, paper and buttons, bread tags or small squares of paper.
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Year 7
Expressing fractions as a quantity of another fraction
Multi step problems with fractions of groups
Learn how to solve multi step problems with fractions of groups. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper or a digital device and buttons, counters, bread tags (manipulatives).
Modelling multiplication and division of fractions
Learn how to create concrete and visual models to multiply or divide a fraction by an integer. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper or a digital device.
Multiplication of fractions
Learn how to solve problems involving multiplication of fractions using the area model. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper or a digital device.
Division of fractions
Learn how to solve problems involving division of fractions using a range of strategies. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper or a digital device.
Living or not
Learn how scientists determine if something is living or non-living and about the characteristics of living things. You'll need a pen and paper, or a digital device to record your answers.
Animals or plants?
Observe and identify the differences and similarities of living things. You'll need a pen and paper, or a digital device to record your answers.
Vertebrates
Learn how to recognise the features of the different groups of animals called vertebrates. You'll need a pen and paper, or a digital device to record your answers.
Classification systems
Learn about the agreed classification system scientists use to communicate about living things. You'll need a pen and paper, or a digital device to record your answers.
The history of classification
Explore how the history of classification has developed over time. You'll need a pen and paper, or a digital device to record your answers.
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