Children will gain a clear understanding of mixed numbers and improper fractions with this ready-to-complete Year 5 Convert Mixed Numbers to Improper Fractions varied fluency resource. We've created three different question types for children to practise the skills required for the objective covered. With two opportunities per question style, your class will be fiendishly good with their new found fraction skills! This resource has been differentiated three ways to support all learners. Below is a brief outline of how each level of differentiation differs per level of challenge:
Developing: Questions to support converting mixed numbers to improper fractions. Includes halves, thirds, quarters, fifths and tenths, and pictorial representations.
Expected: Questions to support converting mixed numbers to improper fractions. Includes fractions up to twelfths and pictorial representations.
Greater Depth: Questions to support converting mixed numbers to improper fractions. Includes incomplete pictorial representations.
Use this resource as an independent learning activity for children to showcase their skills. Alternatively, this could be used in a small intervention group to either challenge children further or to provide more support to those who need it. A clear and concise answer sheet has been provided to aid marking or this could be used for peer or self marking too.