Percentages and decimals are covered here, including demonstrations of percentages in a very visual way. Ratio resources are available too.
A tricky activity which brings together fraction, decimals and percentages. For confident upper KS2.
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Decimals quiz. This BBC game encourages adding, subtracting, multiplying and rounding. Great for upper KS2 as a final activity at the end of a unit.
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Drag the labels to the correct place on the number line. A great ICTgames activity for upper KS2 which supports equivalence.
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We love this fractions to decimals creator by Ambleside. Easy to adjust - it's suitable for lots of lessons.
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Make the connection in a very visual way with this lovely BBC resource.
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Compare fractions to percentages, fractions to decimals and percentages to decimals with this highly visual activity from freewebs. Super teacher led activity. You could use this to support investigations asking; "drag the marker to 50%, what decimal is that? Drag the marker to find out."
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Add up to 3, 1 decimal place. Great for Ks2 problem solving!
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Compare fractions to decimals, Decimals to percentages, fractions to percentages in this BBC memory match up game.
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This BBC game encourages children to order decimals to 1 d.p.
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This lovely resource is a big blank 100 square. So just paint the squares with the brush to demonstrate that percentages are parts of 100. Great for introducing the concept.
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We really love this Birmingham grid resource which introduces finding 10% by dividing by 10.
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Starts with simple percentages like 50 and 25% of prices like £7 and £6. There are 3 levels of difficulty.
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This game must be downloaded to your computer. It provides plenty of ....find 30% of 150 type questions. % are all multiples of 5 to keep it simple.
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A great selection of simple ratio activities from the BBC.
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Graphically demonstrates common percentages - lovely BBC activty.
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