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Thursday, April 1, 2021

Making Equivalent Fractions

This is a Screencasterfy that explains how to find 
equivalent fractions in a number, this is a really 
quick and easy way. If you like/dislike this 
screencasterfy or have some feedback please 
comment down below. 

1 comment:

  1. Hi Caitlin,

    Thank you for sharing your learning and teaching us how to find an equivalent fraction. This is really useful learning and you have been able to create a very clear blog post. I wonder how you could demonstrate this learning in a visual form or using materials? I also liked that you summarised the key point at the end of your video. It is always useful to restate it again so that the learner can remember the key part. Keep up the wonderful work Caitlin!

    Mrs Wing

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