Working with Fractions KS2
Common denominators, simplifying fractions, adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions
Description
This course is to be purchased by parents / carers for their children.
Delve into the essentials of fractions with my succinct short course, tailored for Upper Key Stage 2 students: Years 5 and 6 in UK Primary education.
As an experienced primary school teacher, I know how confusing fractions can be for children and so I have broken down the key areas into bitesize chunks.
All you'll need is a notebook and pen to get calculating along with me as I explain the key National Curriculum areas of working with fractions at a primary level.
Course Highlights: Explore fractions as parts of a whole, understand equivalent fractions, and master operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Learn strategies for comparing fractions and converting fractions to decimals. The course concludes with a fun variety of questions on a downloadable PDF to test your learning. Answers are provided too!
Course Benefits: Engage in interactive learning suited to various styles, apply fraction concepts to everyday situations, and build a robust foundation for future mathematical concepts. Gain confidence in working with fractions through practical application.
Enrol Now: Join me for Working With Fractions: a focused and efficient journey into mastering fractions. In just a short course, equip your child with the confidence to tackle fraction problems with a solid understanding.
What You Will Learn!
- Know how to add and subtract fractions.
- Understand how to multiply and divide fractions.
- Learn the difference between mixed numbers and improper fractions.
- Simplify fractions.
Who Should Attend!
- This course is to be purchased by parents / guardians for their child/ren. It can be purchased by parents / guardians for children in Years 5 and 6 at primary school with some basic knowledge of fractions. Parents can also purchase for their Year 7 students who are struggling with fractions. Some adults may even wish to have a recap on working with fractions.
- Useful to adults who wish to improve their knowledge of working with fractions.
- Trainee teachers and / or parents who wish to support their 9-11 year olds with homework, for example.