As a follow up from today's lesson, what fractions, decimals, percentages or ratios can you find in my pack of cards?
How many can you find!?
sophie
11/29/2013 03:50:47 am
4 gold to every3 silver
2 bronze to every 3 silver
4 gold to every 2 bronze
2 Sunderland to every 6 Newcastle
1 Liverpool to every2 England
2 whales to every 1 Scotland
2 France to every 1Argentinia
1solvakia to every 6 Newcastle
M Patterson
11/29/2013 04:04:31 am
Excellent work Sophie! See me on Monday and I'll stamp your success card!
Can anyone else give me some fractions, decimals or percentages?
Alicia
11/29/2013 04:30:22 am
5 gold:3 silver
5 gold:2 bronze
3 silver :5 gold
3 silver:2 bronze
2 bronze :5 gold
2 bronze : 3 silver
6 Newcastle united:3 Sunderland
6 Newcastle united: 1 Liverpool
3 Sunderland : 6 Newcastle United
3 Sunderland : 1 Liverpool
1 liverpool: 3 Sunderland
1 liverpool:6 Newcastle United
60% Newcastle United
10% Liverpool
30% sunderland
M Patterson
11/29/2013 04:47:41 am
Great work Alicia. I'm pleased you managed to include some percentages as well. Another success card to stamp on Monday.
Tamzin
11/29/2013 09:36:25 pm
5 gold : 3 silver 3 silver : 5 gold 50% are gold 0.5 is gold 5/10 is gold
30% is silver 0.3 is silver 3/10 is silver. 2 bronze : 5 gold 5 gold : 2 bronze 20% is bronze 0.2 is bronze and 2/10 is bronze. 6 Newcastle : 3 Sunderland 3 Sunderland : 6 Newcastle 60% Newcastle 0.6 Newcastle 6/10 Newcastle 30% Sunderland 0.3 Sunderland 3/10 Sunderland 2 French : 1 Scottish 1 Scottish : 2 French 10% Scottish 0.1 Scottish 1/10 Scottish
sophie
11/29/2013 09:36:30 pm
Thank you Mr Patterson
Tamzin
11/29/2013 09:38:50 pm
1 Liverpool : 3 Sunderland 3 Sunderland : 1 Liverpool
10% Liverpool 0.1 Liverpool 1/10 Liverpool
1 Slovakia : 1 Argentina 1 Argentina : 1 Slovakia
10% Argentina 0.1 Argentina 1/10 Argentina
10% Slovakia 0.1 Slovakia 1/10 Slovakia
Mr Patterson
11/30/2013 09:31:50 pm
Well done Tamzin! More maths and more success cards to stamp on Monday.
sophie
11/30/2013 01:01:35 am
Mr Patterson can you plz put up some more fractions on the blog
Excellent application of your knowledge of equivalent fractions, decimals and percentages.
Can anyone find the equivalent decimal or percentage for:
One quarter ?
Three quarters?
Allana
12/1/2013 11:41:09 pm
5 gold to every 2 bronze.
2 bronze to every 3 silver.
3 silver to every 5 gold.
2 French to every 2 English.
Mr Patterson
12/2/2013 04:56:20 am
A great start Allana. Could you tell me any percentages?
Drew
12/2/2013 03:58:58 am
6 Newcastle:1 Liverpool
6/10 Newcastle 1/10 Liverpool
0.6 Newcastle 0.1 Liverpool
60% Newcastle 10% Liverpool
6 Newcastle: 3 Sunderland
6/10 Newcastle 3/10 Sunderland
60% Newcastle 30% Sunderland
0.6 Newcastle 0.3 Sunderland
5 Gold:2 Bronze
0.5 Gold 0.2 Bronze
50% Gold 20%Bronze
5/10 Gold 2/10 Bronze
2 Bronze 3 Silver
2/10 Bronze 3/10 Silver
0.2 Bronze 0.3 Silver
20% Bronze 30% Silver
5 Gold: 3 Silver
5/10 Gold 3/10 Silver
0.5 Gold 0.3 Silver
50% Gold 30% Silver
2 England: 2 France
2/10 England 2/10 France
0.2 England 0.2 France
20% England 20% France
2 Wales:1 Senegal
2/10 Wales 1/10 Senegal
0.2 Wales 0.1 Senegal
20% Wales 10% Senegal
2 Centre Backs: 2 Strikers
2/10 Centre Backs 2/10 Strikers
0.2 Centre Backs 0.2 Strikers
20% Centre Backs 20% Strikers
Mr Patterson
12/2/2013 04:58:22 am
Fantastic Drew!!
What a superstar! Considering you were poorly and missed the lesson, this is an astonishing effort! I'm very impressed. You are the only one to use player positions as well!
What a great job!
Drew
12/2/2013 04:03:53 am
One quarter is 0.25 or 25%
One half is 0.50 or 50%
Three quarters is 0.75 or 75%
Mr Patterson
12/2/2013 04:59:03 am
Again, great job Drew! You are correct! I look forward to stamping your success card!
Great work Elle!
I am very impressed by the girls who are trying much harder than the boys. Surprising really if you consider we are using football cards to help us!
sophie
1/7/2014 03:13:46 am
Mr Patterson I really like doing this percentages and desmal's can u put some more on but different. Like stars and harts
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