Use a 4-dot brick as your "whole." A 2-dot brick is , and a 1-dot brick is
Print or draw a fraction wall (rows showing 1 whole, 1/2s, 1/3s, 1/4s, 1/6s, 1/8s). When a child asks, “Is 3/4 bigger than 5/8?” don’t answer. Point to the wall. Let them trace the columns. They discover the answer themselves.
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Maths Homework Fractions Year 4, Year 4 fractions, equivalent fractions, fractions of amounts, adding fractions, mixed numbers, improper fractions, primary maths.