Differentiated
Multiplying Fractions questions in a RAG type worksheet, answers included.
In each question in the worksheet above I am trying to vary a single thing relating to how
a multiplying fractions question can present itself.
Not exact matches
There are approx 200
questions covering the following topics: adding and subtracting TU and TU: 26 + 63 and 53 — 21 adding on a multiple of 10, 100 and 1000: 3852 + 20 and 4284 + 3000
multiplying multiples of 10, 100 and 1000: 30 x 400 dividing multiples of 10, 100 and 1000: 450 ÷ 9 adding and subtracting decimals: 1 — 0.43 and 2 + 0.67 adding and subtracting 99 x ÷ 10 100 1000 x ÷
fractions % of numbers
fractions of numbers 32 + 10 BODMAS Answers included on a separate powerpoint.
Microsoft Excel required New set of
questions every time the file is opened 4 files Mixed and Improper
fractions Shading of
fractions Adding of
fractions Multiplying of
fractions Subtraction of
fractions A great resource when used as consolidation and homework
5)
multiply and divide
fractions - match
question to simplified answer.
This powerpoint includes
questions on
fractions into decimals sequences the nth term solving simple equations dividing into a given ratio simplifying expressions factorising
multiplying decimals
Introduction to tree diagrams lesson Starter adding and
multiplying fractions, introduction to independent events, and simple tree diagram
question
After years of her own research, Anderson can spot red flags that call into
question the claim of «alignment»: Too many shortcuts or tricks like the «invert and
multiply» strategy of dividing
fractions (part of the point of Common Core is to move away from shortcuts in math instruction); a dumbing down of the material (the new standards encourage students to wrestle with complex material on their own); or a focus on closed - ended
questions.
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