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Year 6 Compare and Order by Denominators Lesson Slides
These interactive Year 6 Compare and Order by Denominators Lesson Slides are designed to support your teaching of this objective.
Year 6 Compare and Order by Denominators Lesson
This Year 6 Compare and Order by Denominators lesson includes teaching slides, prior learning, worksheets, interactive activities and extensions.
Compare and Order Denominators Year 6 Fractions Resource Pack
Step 3: Compare and Order Denominators Year 6 Resource Pack includes a teaching PowerPoint and differentiated varied fluency and reasoning and problem solving resources for Autumn Block 3.
Compare and Order Denominators Year 6 Fractions Learning Video Clip
Step 3: Roman, Rae and Trig are still in Dr S. Cape’s laboratory escape room. They need to order and compare denominators in order to solve puzzles involving buttons on a control panel and using a mixture of conical flasks.
Fractions Year 6 Compare and Order Denominators Discussion Problems
Step 3: Year 6 Compare and Order Denominators Discussion Problems includes two discussion problems which can be used in pairs or small groups to further pupils' understanding.
Compare and Order Denominators Homework Extension Year 6 Fractions
Step 3: Year 6 Compare and Order Denominators Homework Extension provides additional questions which can be used as homework or an in-class extension for the Year 6 Compare and Order Denominators Resource Pack and are differentiated three ways.
Year 6 Compare and Order Denominators IWB Fractions Activity
Step 3: This Year 6 Compare and Order Denominators IWB Activity includes questions designed to check pupils' understanding of how to order fractions where denominators are not always multiples of the same number.