Download the official 2024 KS2 SATs maths papers for free from TheSchoolRun to help your child practise for the Y6 assessments at home.
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Function machines are a fun visual aid for children that can help them learn about different mathematical functions. Use this worksheet to practise solving equations and finding the functions of different sums.
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We can write the same number as a fraction or as a decimal. Look at all the fractions in the left-hand column and write their decimal equivalents, then do the same for the fractions in the right-hand column.
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Test your decimal and fraction knowledge with this speedy game. On your marks...
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Look at these pairs of decimals and fractions. Can you circle the largest one in each pair?
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When adding two fractions whose denominators (bottom numbers) are the same, you simply add the two numerators (top numbers) and leave the denominators the same. Can you work out these fraction additions?
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Help your child visualise which fractions are equivalent to 1, and how fractions are related to each other with an equivalency wall, free to download.
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Use a blank hundred square to explain decimals to KS2 children, as well as showing the equivalence between fractions, decimals and percentages.
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To find a fraction of a quantity, divide the quantity by the denominator (the bottom number of the fraction) and then multiply your answer by the numerator (the top number of the fraction). Can you work out these fractions of quantities, using this method?
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Can you cut out these cards and match them up so that each pair of fractions total one?
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I have 16 bananas. I give ¾ of them away. How many have I given away? When working out fractions of amounts, divide the number by the fraction denominator (bottom number) then multiply it by the fraction numerator (top number). Can you use this method to work out the rest of these fractions?
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Her are some facts. Use them to help you work out these money problems. You'll need to use your fractions skills too.
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Add an extra learning dimension to family game time – try one of our Cool Maths board games and help reinforce your child's knowledge of number bonds, percentages and fractions while you play. Compiled by deputy headteacher Matt Revill and packed with 20 games, this maths learning pack covers all the key skills your child will need to master as part of the primary numeracy curriculum.
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Have your child shade the 100-square grids on this worksheet to show the given fraction or decimal.
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Test your child's understanding of fractions and how to calculate them with these number problems.
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Foxed by fractions? Not any more! From the foundations of fractions learning in Reception to converting fractions to decimals and percentages in Year 6, our teacher-created learning pack explains everything your child needs to know in fractions. We'll break fractions down and show you, step by step, how to teach your primary school child fractions.
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A matching activity for children to practice applying their knowledge of equivalent fractions.
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A worksheet to encourage your child to think of equivalent fractions to match those given.
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An excellent KS2 worksheet created by an experienced teacher to help your child learn about finding equivalent fractions and calculating them. The pictorial representation is particularly helpful when explaining the concept to your child.
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Fractions help us divide or share out numbers or objects. Can your child solve these simple fractions number problems by using their knowledge of numerators and denominators?
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