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Divide Fractions by Integers Video Tutorial 2
In this Divide Fractions by Integers Video Tutorial 2, Martin divides fractions by whole numbers where the numerator is not a multiple of the divisor. He demonstrates how to do this using a bar model to start with, and then moves on to dividing fractions by whole numbers without a bar model. There are questions for you to have a go at throughout the video to help you practice. Can you calculate one-sixth divided by 3?
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Year 2 Describing Turns Game
Play this Year 2 Describing Turns Game to practise your directional skills. There are 5 questions to answer around how the objects have turned. Can you get them all correct?
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Divide Fractions by Integers Video Tutorial 1
In this Divide Fractions by Integers Video Tutorial 1, Martin shows you how to divide fractions by whole numbers. He demonstrates how to do this using a bar model to start with, and then moves on to dividing fractions by whole numbers without a bar model. There are questions for you to have a go at throughout the video to help you practice. Can you calculate fifteen-tenths divided by 3?
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Multiply 2 Digits by 1 Digit Video Tutorial
Learn how to multiply 2 digits by 1 digit with Laura in this Multiply 2 Digits by 1 Digit Video Tutorial. Which method will you use to work out the answers to her questions?
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4 and 8 Times Table Video Tutorial
Watch Aaron on this 4 and 8 Times Table Video Tutorial. Can you say your times tables backwards?
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Year 6 Divide Fractions by Integers Game 1
Use this Year 6 Divide Fractions by Integers Game 1 to practise dividing fractions by whole numbers. You will be given five different questions so you will have plenty of opportunities to practice. Can you answer all the questions correctly?
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Add and Subtract Fractions Video Tutorial
In this Add and Subtract Fractions Video Tutorial, Martin shows you how to find a common denominator in order to solve addition and subtraction calculations. What’s the easiest way to find a common denominator?
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