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Building a fraction wall (signed)
A fraction wall is built using fractions belonging to the same 'family'. The wall is built so halves, quarters and eighths are one family, thirds and sixths are another, and fifths and tenths make up a third family. The children then use a number of shapes to put a set of fractions in order, with the biggest at the bottom and the smallest at the top.
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