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Fraction Foundations

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

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This is level 4: Introducing tenths. There are 12 questions and you will be awarded a trophy if you get at least three-quarters of the answers correct and you do this activity online.

1

Look at this bar: ▉▉▉▉▉▉▉▉▉▉ How many equal parts is it divided into?

2

Each part of this bar represents one-tenth. How many tenths are yellow?

                   

3

How many tenths of the shape are shaded red?
Circle in tenths

4

One whole is equal to how many tenths?

5

How many tenths are the same as one-half?

6

Click on six tenths of these cakes
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7

Sarah ate 3/10 of a chocolate bar. How many tenths of the chocolate bar are left?

8

Tom ran six tenths of the length of a beach. Jane ran one half of the length. Who ran further?

9

How many apples are one tenth of 30 apples?

10

A glass is 8/10 full of juice. If you drink 1/4 of the juice in the glass, how many tenths of a full glass of juice remain?

11

Ben has 14 blue dice and 6 red dice. How many tenths of his dice are blue?

12

Sheets of cardboard are three tenths of an inch thick. How many tenths of an inch thick would three sheets stuck together be?

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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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