These reusable cards are excellent for one-to-one tutorials and interventions. They are also great when working with small groups or as a starter/plenary for a whole class.
This particular set of cards allows students to practise adding unit fractions in which one of the denominators is a multiple of the other.
Note that the questions have been carefully selected so that they provide good coverage of this topic and also to minimise the opportunities for students to guess answers.
Colour coding
All my loop cards are colour-coded to indicate the approximate level of the questions:
- KS2 – red and orange
- KS3/GCSE Foundation – orange and green
- GCSE Higher – green, blue and purple
Further information
In this download there are four sets of similar cards and a student chooses one of the sets and sorts them into order by answering the questions. Then they try to do it faster using a different set, which has the same questions, but a different sort order.
My favourite use of loop cards is for two students to have different versions of the cards and race each other. They then check their answers, shuffle, swap packs and race again (quickest overall time wins). More instructions are included in the download.
Cut out card size is approx 65 x 90 mm.
David Morse has been a maths teacher for over 30 years, as well as an examiner. He creating lots of primary and secondary resources which you can find on his TES shop and on his website maths4everyone.com. You can also follow him on Twitter at @maths4everyone. Browse our Year 2 maths worksheets.