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Understanding fractions (age 7+)

Communicate with mathematical precision: use correct place-value and fraction vocabulary, specify units in measurement answers, and use notation accurately

Suggested ages 7–8

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Learning journey

Your child is learning to think like a mathematician — solving multi-step problems, explaining their reasoning, recognising patterns in numbers, and choosing the best tools and strategies for different mathematical challenges.

Evidence of understanding

  • Consistently specify units in measurement answers (e.g. '35 cm' not '35')
  • Use fraction vocabulary precisely (numerator, denominator, equivalent)
  • Write equations with correct notation including £/p, >, <, = and fraction symbols

Assessment prompt

When Understanding fractions (age 7+) gives a maths answer involving measurements or fractions, do they include the correct units — like "3½ metres" or "2.5 kg" — and use the right symbols throughout?

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