The core idea
- The denominator tells how many equal parts the whole is split into. The denominator tells how many equal parts the whole is split into.
- The numerator tells how many of those parts are selected. The numerator tells how many of those parts are selected.
- Equivalent fractions look different but represent the same amount. Equivalent fractions look different but represent the same amount.
- Before calculating, children should understand the visual meaning. Before calculating, children should understand the visual meaning.

Lessons
Start with visual fraction lessons.

Parts
Name numerator and denominator clearly.

Number line
Place fractions on a line.

Equivalent
Build equivalent fractions visually.

Operations
Move from meaning to calculation.

Ordering
Compare and order fractions.
Tip: MateMatt shows each step visually, so children can focus on the method instead of guessing the next move.