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Fraction Foundations

Recognise simple fractions (halves, quarters and tenths) of whole numbers and shapes.

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1

Which of these fuel gauges shows that the tank is three-quarters full?

Fuel Gauges

2

At the beginning of Irune's road trip her petrol tank was full. She used up three quarters of the petrol in the tank during her trip. Which of the guages above shows how much petrol she has left in her tank now?

3

Restaurant BillSome friends each pay one quarter of the restaurant bill. If one quarter is £9.50, how much was the total bill for their table?

4

Take some of the letters from each word to make the name of an animal.

Take the first half of TIME.
Take the last half of GINGER.

5

Take the first three-quarters of HORN.
Take the first quarter of SEQUENCE.

What animal do you have now?

6

ClockOwain starts work at 9:15am. His job is valeting cars. He can clean a car inside and out in three quarters of an hour.

He works through till 1pm without a break. What is the maximum number of cars he could valet in that time?

7

Which of these cube towers could best be described as being four tenths red?

Cube Towers

8

Horace had a large crème brûlée.
He ate seven-tenths in a day.
Not much did remain.
For his fiance Elaine.
So she ordered cake from a café.

If the crème brûlée weighed 300g, how many more grams did Horace eat than he left for Elaine?

9

The large cake that Elaine orders from the café normally costs £8 but today there is an offer and the price has been reduced by one-tenth. How much is today's sale price?

10

How many grams are in three-tenths of a kilogram?

11

How many inches are in three-quarters of a foot?

12

What is my lucky number? You could figure it out from this clue: three-quarters of my number is nine-tenths of 50.

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Level 1 - Recognise a half and quarters

Level 2 - Find halves and quarters of amounts

Level 3 - Some people say things that can't be true

Level 4 - Introducing tenths

Level 5 - Estimating the size of various fractions

Level 6 - Mixed questions

Level 7 - Bonus quiz

Ordering - Drag fractions into order of size, smallest to largest.

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