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Content description VC2M4N03

Mathematics Version 2.0 / Level 4 / Number
Content description
find equivalent representations of fractions using related denominators and make connections between fractions and decimal notation
Elaborations
  1. extending fraction families within collections of materials, for example, by seeing 34 as 3 in each 4, showing this within related fractions like 68 or seeing that 25 means 2 in each 5 so it can be shown within 410
  2. creating models of equivalent fractions by subdividing capacity measures into smaller fractions; for example, half a cup of flour could be shown as two-quarters or four-eighths of a cup of flour
  3. folding paper to show equivalence between different fractions; for example, folding A4 paper in half and half again, repeating to form eighths and demonstrating that 48=24=12 ; or folding paper strips into fifths and tenths, and recording as both fractions and decimals
  4. identifying and using the connection between fractions of metres and decimals; for example, finding 14 of a metre and connecting this to 0.25 metres or 25 centimetres, or finding 110 of a metre and connecting this with 0.10 metres or 10 centimetres
  5. using array diagrams to show the relationship between fractions and division and multiplication of natural numbers, for example, 3 × 4 = 12, 12 ÷ 4 = 3, 14 of 12 is 3, 13 of 12 is 4
Code
VC2M4N03
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