Exercise 1
Answer the following questions using BIDMAS and then explain how you use BIDMAS:
a) 2 - 3 x 4
b) (3 + 4) x 3 + 2
c) (3^2 - 3) + (2 - 1)
d) (9^2 - 8 x 10) x 3
Exercise 2
Share the following into the ratio and explain your method:
a) £12 in the ratio 1:5
a) £95 in the ratio 1:4
a) £25 in the ratio 1:2:2
Lesson
Title: Fractions
Room 28
Learning Objectives
Level 4
To be able to demonstrate adding and subtracting unlike fractions.
How do we find the answer to 1/3 + 4/5?
To be able to demonstrate how to change mixed numbers into improper fractions and change top heavy fractions into mixed numbers.
How can we write 1 1/2 as a improper fraction? How can we write 5/2 as a mixed number?
Level 5
To be able to demonstrate adding and subtracting unlike fractions.
How do we find the answer to 1/3 + 4/5?
To be able to demonstrate how to change mixed numbers into improper fractions and change top heavy fractions into mixed numbers.
How can we write 1 1/2 as a improper fraction? How can we write 5/2 as a mixed number?
Level 5
To be able to explain how to add and subtract mixed numbers.
Can you explain how to find 1 1/2 + 2 1/3?
Can you explain how to find 1 1/2 + 2 1/3?
Resources
Homework
To create a poster, keynote or video explaining how to add unlike fractions.
To create a poster, keynote or video explaining how to add unlike fractions.
Learning Objective for next lesson
To be able to demonstrate how to change mixed numbers into improper fractions and change top heavy fractions into mixed numbers.
Level 5
Level 4
To be able to demonstrate adding and subtracting unlike fractions.
How do we find the answer to 1/3 + 4/5?
To be able to demonstrate how to change mixed numbers into improper fractions and change top heavy fractions into mixed numbers.
How can we write 1 1/2 as a improper fraction? How can we write 5/2 as a mixed number?
Level 5
To be able to explain how to add and subtract mixed numbers.
Can you explain how to find 1 1/2 + 2 1/3?