As well as reviewing equivalent fractions, this week we've also learned about proper fractions, improper fractions, and mixed numbers. We've also learned how to place mixed numbers on a number line. Check out our interactive math notebooks about the different types of fractions (and examples!) Want some extra review? *Visualize fractions using this interactive math site. *Watch this 'Finding Equivalent Fractions' video *Review this document (basic explanations) *Equivalent fractions extra practise worksheet Does your child want more challenging work? There is a "Math Extensions" tab up in Google Classroom with harder challenges that they can tackle!
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