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WALT: understand fractions as numbers, including the ability to compare, order, and operate with fractions in various contexts

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The Henry family went for a picnic at the river. They had a bag of apples to share between four people

What fraction of the bag would each person get?

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The Henry family went for a picnic at the river. They had a bag of apples to share between four people

There were 12 apples in the bag. If the apples were shared equally how many apples would each person get?

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The Henry family went for a picnic at the river. They had a bag of apples to share between four people

Finish the equation below:

1/? of 12 =

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Aunt Maggie joined the picnic making five people altogether: She bought a banana loaf to share equally.

What fraction of the loaf will each of the five people get?

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Aunt Maggie joined the picnic making five people altogether: She bought a banana loaf to share equally.

Aunt Maggie spread 35 nuts evenly over the top of the loaf before cutting it. How many nuts will each person get?

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Aunt Maggie joined the picnic making five people altogether: She bought a banana loaf to share equally.

Finish the equation below:

1/? of 35 =

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Aunt Maggie joined the picnic making five people altogether: She bought a banana loaf to share equally.

Sophie at her sisters piece as well as her own. What fraction of the loaf did Sophie eat?

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Aunt Maggie joined the picnic making five people altogether: She bought a banana loaf to share equally.

Sophie at her sisters piece as well as her own. How many nuts did Sophie eat?

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