This is my video on explaining equivalent fractions hope you enjoy.
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Thursday, April 8, 2021
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Hi Lucas,
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your video on equivalent fractions. It is clear that you understand what an equivalent fraction is, however, how do you know they are the same? What is the rule that you use when you are finding an equivalent fraction that has a bigger denominator? What about a smaller denominator? Could you please answer this? Also, how could you show us visually so that we can see the comparison?
I look forward to your reply!
Mrs Wing