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Mathematics·Fractions·procedural

Comparing fractions (age 8+)

Compare two fractions with the same numerator or the same denominator by reasoning about size; record comparisons with >, =, or < symbols

Suggested ages 8–9

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Learning journey

Your child is developing a deeper understanding of fractions and decimals — learning to add and subtract fractions, convert between fractions and decimals, and use them to solve practical problems involving measurements and money.

Evidence of understanding

  • Compare 3/8 and 3/4: same numerator, larger denominator means smaller pieces so 3/8 < 3/4
  • Compare 5/6 and 2/6: same denominator so 5/6 > 2/6
  • Justify a comparison using a visual model and explain why both fractions must refer to the same whole

Assessment prompt

If Comparing fractions (age 8+) sees 3/5 and 3/8, can they tell you which is bigger just by thinking about the size of each piece — without needing to draw it out?

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