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Year 5 Maths 8th Feb to 12th Feb We have set two MyMaths activities to be completed by 21st February. We will set two new tasks each week. Date: Monday 8 th February 2021 Can I co m par e and o rd er fr a ctio n s less than 1? Watch this video first: https://vimeo.com/500381597 Please note that not all the activities are the same as the video. Mild: Use <,> or = to compare the fractions. Colour or draw bar models to show this. Spicy: group fractions by their size; Show options for denominators and numerators; explain why a child is correct or incorrect. Hot: How many possibilities? Ordering fractions Mathematical proof needed. Mild activities Monday: 2 Write <,> or = to compare the fractions. Draw a bar model if it helps you. Remember

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Year 5 Maths 8th Feb to 12th Feb

We have set two MyMaths activities to be completed by 21st February.

We will set two new tasks each week.

Date: Monday 8th February 2021

Can I compare and order fractions less than 1?

Watch this video first: https://vimeo.com/500381597 Please note that not all the activities are the same as the video.

Mild: Use <,> or = to compare the fractions. Colour or draw bar models to show this.

Spicy: group fractions by their size; Show options for denominators and numerators; explain why a child is correct or incorrect.

Hot: How many possibilities?

Ordering fractions

Mathematical proof needed.

Mild activities Monday:

Write <,> or = to compare the fractions. Draw a bar model if it helps you. Remember to keep the whole the same.

2.

Spicy Activities Monday

2.

smallest

 

 

 

3. Write these fractions in order of size starting with the smallest.

 

Hot Activities Monday

4a. Is greater than ?

 

Circle Yes or No.

 

Yes / No

Show how you know.

4b. Is half of ?

 

Circle Yes or No.

 

Yes / No

Show how you know.

 

Now try this: https://www.topmarks.co.uk/Flash.aspx?f=HigherAndLower click on fractions and order from the lowest to the highest. Some may need to be placed on top of each other as they are equivalent.

5.

Mild ANSWERS Monday

2.

Spicy Answers Monday

3.  

Hot Answers Monday

4a)     Indicates Yes and gives a correct explanation, eg:

 

• 

 

 

•        0.33... < 0.44...

 

 

1

U1

4b)     Indicates No and gives a correct explanation, eg:

•        The fractions are equal; if you multiply the numerator and denominator by the same number the fractions are equivalent

 

 

 

•        To double the fraction, you don’t double the numerator and the denominator, you just double the numerator

•        To halve the fraction, you don’t halve the denominator, only the numerator

Accept minimally acceptable explanation, eg:

•        Equal

•        Equivalent

•        Same

 

 

•        You only double the top number

•        You only halve the top number

! Indicates Yes, or no decision made, but explanation clearly correct

Condone provided the explanation is more than minimal

4.

Date: Tuesday 9th February 2021

Can I compare and order fractions greater than 1?

Zoom at 11:30 with Mrs Reed

Please do not do this work before the Zoom!

Please label your work using the numbers on the sheet. You can mark the work.

Please submit this work by 3pm to [email protected]

Mild: Comparing improper fractions using a bar model.

Comparing using <>= and a bar model.

Spicy: Sequencing fractions with a bar model,

Sequencing using equivalent fractions

comparing using <>=

Hot: Compare mixed numbers

Order improper fractions and mixed numbers.

Solve problems.

If you get stuck: watch this video: https://vimeo.com/500382050

Top Tips

When the numerators are the same, the greater the denominator, the smaller the fraction.

When the denominators are the same, the greater the numerator, the greater the fraction.

Look at if the denominators are in the same times table.

Look and see if the numerators are in the same times table.

Divide or multiply the top and bottom by the same.

Mild challenge

Spicy challenge

Hot challenge

10

12b.

12a.

11 b.

11 a.

Mild answers Tuesday

Spicy answers Tuesday

Hot answers Tuesday

10 a) 22 2119781217

3 452358

b) 19331572317914

27427759

11a)

11b)

12a)

12b)

Date: Wednesday 10th February 2021

Can I Compare and order fractions greater than 1? (Part 2)

Mild: Compare the fractions using <> =

Draw your own bar models if it helps.

Spicy: Word problem

ordering fractions,

Who is correct questions

Finding 3 possible answers

Hot: Problem solving questions: some with more than one possibility.

Spotting the mistake question

Top Tips

When the numerators are the same, the greater the denominator, the smaller the fraction.

When the denominators are the same, the greater the numerator, the greater the fraction.

Look at if the denominators are in the same times table.

Look and see if the numerators are in the same times table.

Divide or multiply the top and bottom by the same.

To compare you either need to get the numerators the same or you need to make the denominators the same.

Mild challenges:

1.

Pease draw the fraction strips if this helps you to compare.

2.

Draw a bar model to help you to work out this question.

Spicy Challenges:

You might want to draw a number line to show your answers.

7.

Hot Challenges:

6.

7.

9.

10..

Mild Answers:

1.

2.

Spicy Answers:

7.

Hot Answers:

6. Dora

7.

9.

10.

Date: Thursday 11th February 2021

Can I Add and Subtract fractions?

Zoom at 11:30 with Mrs Brogan

Please do not do this work before the Zoom!

Please label your work using the numbers on the sheet. You can mark the work.

Please submit this work by 3pm to [email protected]

Mild:

Q1-2

Add and subtract fractions with the same denominator

Spicy:

Q3-5

Add and subtract fractions with the same denominator and missing number problems.

Hot:

Q6-7 and 9-12

Adding and subtracting fractions, where answers may be an improper fraction that needs converting to a mixed number. Questions will require using knowledge of equivalent fractions.

If you get stuck, watch this video: https://vimeo.com/503132995

Mild:

Spicy:

Hot:

Thurs Mild Answers:

Thurs Spicy Answers:

Thurs Hot Answers:

Friday 11th February: Arithmetic test

Please find the arithmetic test attached as a separate document under: Year 5 Friday Arithmetic paper