Welcome to the Integers and Fractions Skill Development Page!

Here, you will learn how to confidently answer questions just like this sample question.

Your goal is to be able to complete the questions within Activities 4a and 4b with total confidence, and the learning activities are here to help you achieve this. How you use the learning activities will depend on your current knowledge of this skill. You may like to engage in all of the activities or just a couple, it’s up to you!

Remember, learning takes time and effort. Invest your time, give your best effort and you will achieve great things!



Activity 1. Required knowledge skill check

These images show you the required knowledge for this skill. If you are super confident in your ability to answer these questions then you’re ready to move onto Activity 2. For more information (including answers to each question) just click on an image and you’ll be connected to the skill’s web page.



Activity 2. Introductory information

Read through the following introductory information and copy down anything that you would like to refer to while working on this skill.

The information and examples can be enlarged by clicking on them if needed.

Key Information

Worked Example

 

Most helpful thing to remember

Convert whole numbers to improper fractions with a denominator of 1.



Part a. Multiplying a Fraction and an Integer

Activity 3a. Watch some more examples

The video on the below has step-by-step explanations for the first five practice skill questions. This is a great way to get started on the practice questions if you aren’t ready to try them on your own just yet.

 

 

 

Activity 4a. Complete and correct some practice questions

These questions are here to give you practice completing this skill on your own. The answers to these questions are included below. Check your answer after each question to make sure you are correctly carrying out the skill. Complete as many questions as you need to feel confident in your ability to carry out this skill on your own in future.

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Part b. Adding and Subtracting Integers and Fractions

Activity 3b. Watch some more examples

The video on the below has step-by-step explanations for the first five practice skill questions. This is a great way to get started on the practice questions if you aren’t ready to try them on your own just yet.

 

 

 

Activity 4b. Complete and correct some practice questions

These questions are here to give you practice completing this skill on your own. The answers to these questions are included below. Check your answer after each question to make sure you are correctly carrying out the skill. Complete as many questions as you need to feel confident in your ability to carry out this skill on your own in future.

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Please only complete the following quizzes if you are completing a parent led program or have been specifically instructed to do so by your teacher.


Activity 5*. Final Quizzes

These quizzes are used to see if you have achieved the goal of being able to complete questions on these skills on your own. There are no answers provided as it is hoped that at this point you are so confident in your knowledge of these skills that you are certain that your answers are correct. If you need more information or practice on this skill to get to this level of confidence have a go (or another go) at the above activities.

*This activity should only be completed by students working in a parent led program or whose teacher has specifically asked them to complete this activity.

Quiz a.

Quiz b.


These 5 questions quizzes are used to assess whether a student can independently carry out a skill. To ensure that students aren’t tempted to check their answers prematurely, it is important that solutions are not freely available. If you are a parent or teacher and would like to purchase solutions to all Final Five Quizzes within this site please click here. This resource costs $50AU