Simplifying Fractions
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Simplifying Fractions
What year would this be taught?
If a student was not able to do it would this be mentioned as an area of concern at parents evening or in the end of year report?
Could a parent expect this to be raised, if the parent had informed the school that the student was preparing for the 11 plus?
Thanks for any info. DG
If a student was not able to do it would this be mentioned as an area of concern at parents evening or in the end of year report?
Could a parent expect this to be raised, if the parent had informed the school that the student was preparing for the 11 plus?
Thanks for any info. DG
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Re: Simplifying Fractions
Our biggest looked at equivalent fractions in Y3, this was only really an initial toe-dipping mind.
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Re: Simplifying Fractions
Simplifying fractions is part of the yr 6 curriculum so shouldn’t be in an 11+ test.
If the pupil in question is in year 5 then I would have thought there would be no reason for the class teacher to raise it as an area of concern.
If the pupil in question is in year 5 then I would have thought there would be no reason for the class teacher to raise it as an area of concern.
Re: Simplifying Fractions
....... Have you looked in the National curriculum? What sort of fractions, quarters, eighths or more complex?Daogroupie wrote:What year would this be taught?
If a student was not able to do it would this be mentioned as an area of concern at parents evening or in the end of year report?
Could a parent expect this to be raised, if the parent had informed the school that the student was preparing for the 11 plus?
Thanks for any info. DG
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Re: Simplifying Fractions
My niece (in year 5) had some equivalent fraction homework in the lockdown. In terms of notifying parents of particular topics I would be very doubtful based on personal experience with my kids.
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11 plus providers can and do include maths that are not necessarily year 5, many will use year 6 material.Simplifying fractions is part of the yr 6 curriculum so shouldn’t be in an 11+ test.
This will depend on the area/school.
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PatriciaMaths or English content in the test does not go beyond what the national curriculum expects children to know and be able to do by the end of Year 5.
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Many schools teach this in year 4, including my son's school.Nella wrote:Simplifying fractions is part of the yr 6 curriculum so shouldn’t be in an 11+ test.
If the pupil in question is in year 5 then I would have thought there would be no reason for the class teacher to raise it as an area of concern.