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Understanding fractions (age 9+)

Construct and present logical mathematical arguments involving multiple steps; critique others' reasoning about fractions, angles, or calculations and clearly explain errors or alternative methods

Suggested ages 9–10

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Learning journey

Your child is developing advanced problem-solving skills, learning to choose the best mathematical tools and methods for complex problems, and communicating their mathematical reasoning clearly.

Evidence of understanding

  • Prove that 3/4 > 2/3 using a common denominator argument and a visual model
  • Find and explain an error in a long multiplication where a partial product was misaligned
  • Present a chain of reasoning to show that angles in a triangle sum to 180° by tearing and arranging

Assessment prompt

If Understanding fractions (age 9+) and a classmate solve the same maths problem differently, can Understanding fractions (age 9+) compare the two approaches, explain which method is more efficient, and identify any errors in either working?

Standards alignment

No external standards are linked to this topic.