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Mathematics·Fractions·conceptual

Tenths

Count up and down in tenths; recognise that tenths arise from dividing an object into 10 equal parts and from dividing one-digit numbers or quantities by 10

Suggested ages 7–8

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Learning journey

Your child is discovering fractions as parts of a whole — understanding halves, thirds, and quarters, placing fractions on number lines, and beginning to add and subtract simple fractions.

Evidence of understanding

  • Count: one tenth, two tenths, three tenths … up to ten tenths (one whole)
  • Show that dividing a shape into 10 equal parts gives tenths
  • Explain that 3 ÷ 10 = 3/10

Assessment prompt

If Tenths splits a chocolate bar with 10 equal pieces, can they tell you each piece is one tenth — and count up from 1/10 to 10/10 in order?

Standards alignment

Ma/KS2/Y3/F/1GB · uk-nc-2013

Count in tenths

The national curriculum in England: Key stages 1 and 2 framework document · Key Stage 2