Fractions worksheets
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.
Multiplying fractions by whole numbers
When multiplying fractions with a whole number, you multiply the numerator by the whole number while the denominator stays the same. See if you can work out these sums using this method.
Adding and subtracting fractions worksheet
Can you add and subtract fractions? See if you can work out the answers to these calculations in this teacher-created maths worksheet...
Compare and order fractions
If we need to compare or order fractions with different denominators, we need to change the denominators so they are the same. Can you use this method to answer these tricky questions?
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
Different denominators: fractions addition
When adding and subtracting fractions that have the same denominators, you simply calculate with the numerators and ignore the denominators. When calculating with fractions with different denominators, you need to change the fractions so that you can calculate with them. See if you can work out these questions.
Adding and subtracting fractions
When adding two fractions whose denominators (bottom numbers) are the same, you simply add the two numerators (top numbers) and leave the denominators the same. Can your child work out the fraction additions in this worksheet?
Adding and subtracting fractions practice
When adding two fractions whose denominators (bottom numbers) are the same, you simply add the two numerators (top numbers) and leave the denominators the same. Can you work out these fraction additions?
Word problems: Finding fractions of numbers
Read these word problems and see if you can answer them – you'll need to use your fractions skills.
Finding half and a quarter of an amount
Use this fractions of amounts worksheet to help your child understand finding half and a quarter of an amount.
Chart of equivalent fractions
Help your child visualise which fractions are equivalent to 1, and how fractions are related to each other with an equivalency wall, free to download.
Simplifying or reducing fractions
Can you reduce these fractions to their lowest form?
Simplifying fractions practice
Can you reduce these sets of three fractions to their lowest form, then put them in order from smallest to largest?
Matching equivalent fractions
Can you match up all the equivalent fractions? You’ll need to reduce them to their simplest form.
Identifying denominators and numerators
Can you work out what fraction of these sweets are red, purple, green and yellow?
Fractions in their simplest form
Find the fractions which are the same in the simplest form and colour them the same colour.
Fractions equal to 1
Can you write the fraction of each chocolate bar which is white chocolate, and the fraction which is milk chocolate?
Fractions addition practice
Now for some fractions addition practice! Choose the correct answer from the four options.