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1 Tick the representations that show 3 4 2 Colour 3 4 of each shape. Find three quarters 3 Rosie is sharing out 16 strawberries. She shares them into 4 equal groups. a) What is 1 4 of the strawberries? 1 4 of 16 = b) What is 2 4 of the strawberries? 2 4 of 16 = c) What is 3 4 of the strawberries? 3 4 of 16 = d) What is 4 4 of the strawberries? 4 4 of 16 = 4 Work out 3 4 of £20 £ © White Rose Maths 2019

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Page 1: Free Maths Teaching Resources | CPD Training - quarters · 2020-04-28 · 1 Tick the representations that show 3 4 2 Colour 3 4 of each shape. quarters 3 Rosie is sharing out 16 strawberries

1 Tick the representations that show 34

2 Colour 34 of each shape.

Find three quarters 3 Rosie is sharing out 16 strawberries.

She shares them into 4 equal groups.

a) What is 14 of the strawberries?

14

of 16 =

b) What is 24 of the strawberries?

24

of 16 =

c) What is 34 of the strawberries?

34

of 16 =

d) What is 44 of the strawberries?

44

of 16 =

4 Work out 34 of £20

£

© White Rose Maths 2019

Page 2: Free Maths Teaching Resources | CPD Training - quarters · 2020-04-28 · 1 Tick the representations that show 3 4 2 Colour 3 4 of each shape. quarters 3 Rosie is sharing out 16 strawberries

5 Year 2 are planting sunflower seeds.

Annie has 4 pots and 12 seeds.

She plants the same number of seeds in each pot.

a) Draw the seeds she puts in each pot.

b) Complete the number sentences.

14

of 12 = 3

4 of 12 =

6 The bar model is split into 4 equal parts.

a) What is the value of each part?

Label it on the bar model.

8

b) Use the bar model to find 34 of 8

7 Draw a bar model to find 34 of 40

34

of 40 =

8 Write <, > or = to compare the statements.

a) 14

of 4 34

of 4

b) 12

of 20 34

of 20

9 Scott has some seeds.

He puts 34 of the seeds into his hand.

He puts the rest of the seeds on the table.

How many seeds does Scott have in his hand?

Use a bar model to help you.

© White Rose Maths 2019