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Cake fractions

Cake fractions

Students use a digital learning object to predict the written fraction that best describes part of a circle. Students then reconstruct both the symbolic fraction and the area model to check the prediction.

The learning object L2801 Fraction fiddle: matching cake fractions uses the context of filling customer orders in a cake shop, where partial cakes can be ordered.

Successful predictions prompt more challenging visualisations, including shapes without division lines and shapes rotated into different positions.

 

If using the learning object with the whole class, via a screen or interactive whiteboard, encourage discussion of predictions and visualisation strategies before moving to the checking stage of the activity.

Small teams of students could discuss and make each prediction, and take turns in carrying out the checking. During the checking stage, ask the students to explain what happens with the number of equal cake slices as the denominator is changed.

Students working in pairs can take turns in completing the tasks presented by the learning object, discussing their strategies and any errors. The printed record of the task solutions can be used to support a class debriefing discussion about the most effective strategies.

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Name Class Section
Document Year 2: Recognise and interpret common uses of halves, quarters and eighths of shapes and collections Infobox 3
Document Year 3: Model and represent unit fractions including 1/2, 1/4, 1/3, 1/5 and their multiples to a complete whole Infobox 3
Document Source Infobox 3