Step 3: Start lesson 1 and have a look around

Students will explore equivalent fractions using fraction walls and multiplication. They will use their new skills to play a game called Crazy Cupcakes.

Students will learn how to simplify fractions using the greatest common factor. They will complete an activity that involves solving clues to identify Fraction Phil’s true identity.

Students will apply their knowledge of simplifying fractions to play a space-themed fraction game called Planet Protection.

This lesson explores the concept of comparing fractions with unlike denominators using the lowest common multiple. Students will use their knowledge to find out who won the Ravenous Robot Championship.

Students will continue to apply their knowledge of comparing fractions with a fraction battle game.

Students will explore how to find fractions of amounts through visuals, diagrams and number sentences. Students will apply this knowledge to a problem-solving activity that involves sorting sunken treasure.

Students will apply their knowledge of fractions of amounts in order to investigate different problem-solving spending scenarios.

Students explore and convert mixed numbers into improper fractions.

Students will convert improper fractions to mixed numbers using cards or dice.

Students will add and subtract fractions with like and unlike denominators.

Students will add and subtract fractions to solve teacup fraction puzzles.

Students will convert and write fractions as decimals and percentages. They will use their skills to create their own masterpiece!

Students will apply their understanding of the connection between fractions, decimals and percentages. They will use their knowledge to work between all three formats.

Students will apply their understanding of division to convert fractions in decimals.

Students will convert decimals, fractions and percentages in order to compare and order the amounts. They will use their knowledge to work out the results order of a dance competition.

Students will explore how to find percentages of amounts and apply this knowledge to a shopping discount game.

Students will apply their strategies for calculating percentages to a problem-solving game that involves spinning a food wheel.

Students will learn how to multiply fractions and mixed numbers by whole numbers. Students will use cards and dice to create and solve fraction multiplication number sentences.

Students will multiply fractions by other fractions and use their new skills to crack a code to find the answer to a riddle.

Students will apply their knowledge of multiplying fractions to divide fractions by integers. Students will use their knowledge to complete a fraction puzzle.

Students will show their knowledge of all the key ideas from this fraction unit. Please note, you can either complete an onscreen assessment or a printed version of the assessment.