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Watch this animation. What do you see? Can you explain why this happens?
Take turns to place a decimal number on the spiral. Can you get three consecutive numbers?
Can you find different ways of showing the same fraction? Try this matching game and see.
Watch the video to see how to fold a square of paper to create a flower. What fraction of the piece of paper is the small triangle?
A task which depends on members of the group noticing the needs of others and responding.
Using the picture of the fraction wall, can you find equivalent fractions?
Andy had a big bag of marbles but unfortunately the bottom of it split and all the marbles spilled out. Use the information to find out how many there were in the bag originally.
Here is a picnic that Petros and Michael are going to share equally. Can you tell us what each of them will have?
Use the lines on this figure to show how the square can be divided into 2 halves, 3 thirds, 6 sixths and 9 ninths.
The discs for this game are kept in a flat square box with a square hole for each. Use the information to find out how many discs of each colour there are in the box.
Peter wanted to make two pies for a party. His mother had a recipe for him to use. However, she always made 80 pies at a time. Did Peter have enough ingredients to make two pumpkin pies?
There are three tables in a room with blocks of chocolate on each. Where would be the best place for each child in the class to sit if they came in one at a time?