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Free worksheets: Fractions, KS2
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Compare and order fractions
Cut out all these fractions. Put them into groups where each fraction has the same denominator. Now put each group into ascending order, from smallest to largest
Shading parts of a whole
Have your child shade the 100-square grids on this worksheet to show the given fraction or decimal.
Equivalent fractions explained
A good revision worksheet to remind your child about equivalent fractions and how to calculate them. The pictorial representation is particularly helpful when explaining the concept to your child.
Equivalent fractions speed challenge
How quickly can you match these fractions to their equivalent in the simplest form?
Converting fractions using the lowest common denominator
Can you work out the lowest common denominator for all three fractions, then convert them into fractions with a common denominator?
Comparing fractions
Cancel these pairs of fractions to their lowest form. Compare them and draw a ring around the largest.
Cancelling (simplifying) fractions
Reduce these sets of three fractions to their lowest form. Which fraction is the odd one out? Draw a ring around it.
Adding fractions with different denominators
Can you add these pairs of fractions? You’ll need to convert them into fractions with the same denominator first!
Blank hundred chart or hundred square
Use a blank hundred square to explain decimals to KS2 children, as well as showing the equivalence between fractions, decimals and percentages.
Fish / cakes: matching decimals and fractions
Can you draw a line connecting the fish and cakes whose decimals and fractions match?
Fractions problem
Rendham Village have held their annual dance. By the end of the day, they have made £500. Can you help them work out how to split the money between their chosen charities?
Turning fractions into decimals
To turn a fraction into a decimal, divide the numerator by the denominator. See if you can work out what the decimal equivalents to these fractions are. Do this in your head! Then try the next set; they are harder so you will need to use a calculator. Remember, you need to divide the numerator by the denominator. Give your answer rounded to two decimal places.
Multiplying fractions
When multiplying two fractions together, you quite simply multiply the numerators and then multiply the denominators. Work out the answers to these number sentences by multiplying both the numerators together and both the denominators together. Shade the diagram to show that you have found a fraction of a fraction.
Fractions, percentages and ratio problems
Can you work out these tricky fractions, percentages and ratio problems? Ready, set...
Introduction to learning fractions
A fraction represents a part of a whole, with the numerator (top number) indicating how many parts are taken and the denominator (bottom number) showing the total number of equal parts the whole is divided into. Use this fractions worksheet, created by teachers, to help teach your primary school child the basics of fractions.
Simplifying fractions
Simplify these fractions by dividing both the numerator and denominator by the same number. You need to make sure that your final fraction has numbers that are as small as possible. Check all your answers to see if you could simplify each one further by dividing it again.
Ordering a set of fractions
Look how Katy puts these fraction cards into order, from smallest to largest. Can you follow Katy's method and then use it to order another set of fractions?
Equivalent fractions, decimals and percentages memory game
Cut out the number cards and turn them all face down. Take turns picking a card up, reading the number and trying to find an equivalent percentage, decimal or fraction. If you find a match you keep the cards; the winner is the player with the most cards at the end of the game.
Finding fractions of quantities
To find a fraction of a quantity, divide the quantity by the denominator (the bottom number of the fraction) and then multiply your answer by the numerator (the top number of the fraction). Can you work out these fractions of quantities, using this method?
Relating fractions to percentages
If you are looking at a part of a whole (in this case shaded sections of a shape), you can write it as a fraction or a percentage. Can you shade the correct part of the shapes below?
Relating fractions to decimals
Can you cut out these cards and then match them up? This will help you relate simple fractions to decimals.
Pairs of fractions that total one
Can you cut out these cards and match them up so that each pair of fractions total one?
Mixed numbers on a number line
Cut out these fraction cards. Can you work out where they should go on the number line below?