Fractions in Action
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What You Get
What You Get
This pack includes a complete set of ready-to-teach lessons that together form a coherent scheme of work, written and created by experienced primary teachers.
Each of the lessons within the pack contains:
- An easy-to-follow lesson plan (including plenary and assessment questions)
- An engaging slideshow for the teaching input
- A main activity with three-way differentiation to support adaptive teaching
- An alternative activity for flexibility and choice
- An overview (medium-term plan) showing the scheme contents at a glance
- An assessment grid to track learning and progress
Curriculum Coverage
Curriculum Coverage
Teacher Benefits
Teacher Benefits
- Save time and simplify your Maths planning
With every lesson clearly sequenced and ready to teach, our Maths schemes take the stress out of planning and ensure smooth progression from one objective to the next. - Ensure National Curriculum coverage
Each unit in our Year 3 Maths curriculum has been carefully designed to meet National Curriculum objectives, giving you complete confidence that every skill and concept is taught and revisited. - Support for every teacher, every class
Clear explanations and built-in differentiation make our Maths lessons easy to deliver for ECTs and experienced teachers alike, supporting adaptive teaching across a range of abilities. - Build confidence and fluency for all pupils
From reasoning and problem-solving to fluency practice, each lesson helps children develop mathematical understanding in engaging, hands-on ways that make learning stick.
This series of Year 3 'Fractions in Action' lessons will help your class to understand what fractions are and how to use them. With an initial focus on understanding eighths, quarters and halves, and how they relate to each other, your class will then be able to use their knowledge to solve a variety of problems relating to fractions, such as adding and subtracting fractions, ordering fractions and finding fractions of numbers.
With lesson plans, slides, activity ideas, differentiated worksheets and more, these KS2 'Fractions in Action' lessons for Year 3 are a great way to familiarise your class with fractions over one action-filled week!
Eighths
After recapping what they know about fractions, your class will start to think about eighths and how they relate to halves and quarters. They will identify what fraction of a shape is shaded and start to explore how to add and subtract fractions with the same denominator.
What's included:
- Lesson plan
- Slides
- Activity ideas
- Differentiated worksheets
- Fraction cards
Finding Equivalences
This lesson uses fraction walls to help your class understand the relationship between quarters, halves, eighths and sixteenths. It also challenges them to find simple equivalences, such as six eighths and three quarters. There is even the chance to play ‘Fractions Snap’ to help them recognise equivalent fractions in a fun way!
What's included:
- Lesson plan
- Slides
- Activity ideas
- Differentiated worksheets
- Fractions cards
- Fraction wall
Comparing and Ordering
Now that your children are more familiar with certain fractions and their equivalents, this lesson challenges them to put a variety of fractions in order from smallest to largest. They will also place fractions on a number line to help them work out their value.
What's included:
- Lesson plan
- Slides
- Activity ideas
- Differentiated worksheets
- Fractions bingo
Fraction Problems
This lesson allows your class to put their knowledge of fractions into action as they use what they know to solve a variety of problems. These include finding fractions of numbers and objects, ordering fractions and answering true or false questions.
What's included:
- Lesson plan
- Slides
- Activity ideas
- Differentiated worksheets
- Domino cards
Adding and Subtracting
The final lesson in this series looks a little more closely at how to add and subtract fractions. It challenges your class to think about what happens when the answer to an addition calculation is an improper fraction and teaches them how to convert this into a mixed number fraction, as well as how to convert a mixed number fraction to an improper fraction to make calculations easier. There is also the chance to show off their skills at finding equivalent fractions by finding equivalent addition and subtraction statements.
What's included:
- Lesson plan
- Slides
- Activity ideas
- Differentiated worksheets
- Question cards
Medium-Term Plan
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