Understanding Subtracting Fractions
Hello, Year 4! Today, we’re going to learn about subtracting fractions. It might sound tricky at first, but I promise it will be fun and easy once we break it down together!
What are Fractions?
A fraction is a way to show a part of a whole. For example, if you have a pizza and you eat some, the part of the pizza you ate can be written as a fraction.
- The top number of a fraction is called the numerator. It tells us how many parts we have.
- The bottom number is called the denominator. It tells us how many equal parts the whole is divided into.
For example, in the fraction $$\frac{3}{4}$$, 3 is the numerator, and 4 is the denominator. This means you have 3 out of 4 equal parts.
Subtracting Fractions with the Same Denominator
When we subtract fractions, we follow a simple rule:
- Make sure the denominators are the same. If they are, you can subtract the numerators directly.
- Keep the denominator the same.
Example 1:
Let’s subtract the fractions $$\frac{5}{8}$$ and $$\frac{2}{8}$$:
- The denominators are the same (both are 8).
- Subtract the numerators: $$5 – 2 = 3$$.
- The answer is $$\frac{3}{8}$$.
So, $$\frac{5}{8} – \frac{2}{8} = \frac{3}{8}$$.
Subtracting Fractions with Different Denominators
Sometimes, the fractions have different denominators. In this case, we need to make the denominators the same before we can subtract.
Steps to Follow:
- Find a common denominator. This is a number that both denominators can divide into.
- Convert the fractions to have this common denominator.
- Now, you can subtract the numerators and keep the denominator the same.
Example 2:
Let’s subtract $$\frac{1}{4}$$ from $$\frac{2}{3}$$:
- The denominators are 4 and 3. The common denominator is 12.
- Convert the fractions:
- $$\frac{1}{4} = \frac{3}{12}$$ (because $$1 \times 3 \text{ and } 4 \times 3 = 12$$)
- $$\frac{2}{3} = \frac{8}{12}$$ (because $$2 \times 4 \text{ and } 3 \times 4 = 12$$)
- Now we can subtract:$$\frac{8}{12} – \frac{3}{12} = \frac{5}{12}$$.
So, $$\frac{2}{3} – \frac{1}{4} = \frac{5}{12}$$.
Key Rules to Remember
- Always check if the denominators are the same.
- If not, find a common denominator.
- Subtract the numerators.
- Keep the denominator the same.
- If you can simplify your answer, do it!
Tips and Tricks
- Visuals help! Draw a picture or use fraction bars to see the parts.
- Practice makes perfect! Try different problems to get better.
- Don’t rush! Take your time to work through each step clearly.
Practice Questions
Easy Level (20 Questions)
- $$\frac{3}{5} – \frac{1}{5} = ?$$
- $$\frac{6}{8} – \frac{2}{8} = ?$$
- $$\frac{4}{10} – \frac{2}{10} = ?$$
- $$\frac{5}{12} – \frac{1}{12} = ?$$
- $$\frac{7}{9} – \frac{4}{9} = ?$$
- $$\frac{5}{6} – \frac{3}{6} = ?$$
- $$\frac{2}{3} – \frac{1}{3} = ?$$
- $$\frac{9}{10} – \frac{5}{10} = ?$$
- $$\frac{1}{2} – \frac{1}{2} = ?$$
- $$\frac{5}{7} – \frac{2}{7} = ?$$
- $$\frac{8}{10} – \frac{4}{10} = ?$$
- $$\frac{3}{4} – \frac{2}{4} = ?$$
- $$\frac{6}{7} – \frac{3}{7} = ?$$
- $$\frac{2}{5} – \frac{1}{5} = ?$$
- $$\frac{4}{6} – \frac{2}{6} = ?$$
- $$\frac{5}{8} – \frac{2}{8} = ?$$
- $$\frac{7}{10} – \frac{3}{10} = ?$$
- $$\frac{8}{9} – \frac{3}{9} = ?$$
- $$\frac{3}{8} – \frac{1}{8} = ?$$
- $$\frac{1}{3} – \frac{1}{3} = ?$$
Medium Level (20 Questions)
- $$\frac{5}{6} – \frac{1}{3} = ?$$
- $$\frac{3}{4} – \frac{1}{2} = ?$$
- $$\frac{5}{8} – \frac{1}{4} = ?$$
- $$\frac{2}{5} – \frac{1}{10} = ?$$
- $$\frac{7}{12} – \frac{1}{4} = ?$$
- $$\frac{3}{8} – \frac{1}{2} = ?$$
- $$\frac{9}{10} – \frac{1}{5} = ?$$
- $$\frac{5}{9} – \frac{2}{3} = ?$$
- $$\frac{11}{12} – \frac{1}{6} = ?$$
- $$\frac{4}{5} – \frac{1}{5} = ?$$
- $$\frac{7}{8} – \frac{1}{4} = ?$$
- $$\frac{5}{6} – \frac{1}{2} = ?$$
- $$\frac{9}{12} – \frac{1}{3} = ?$$
- $$\frac{3}{5} – \frac{1}{5} = ?$$
- $$\frac{8}{9} – \frac{2}{3} = ?$$
- $$\frac{7}{10} – \frac{1}{5} = ?$$
- $$\frac{2}{3} – \frac{1}{6} = ?$$
- $$\frac{4}{7} – \frac{2}{7} = ?$$
- $$\frac{6}{8} – \frac{1}{4} = ?$$
- $$\frac{8}{10} – \frac{3}{10} = ?$$
Hard Level (20 Questions)
- $$\frac{3}{5} – \frac{1}{2} = ?$$
- $$\frac{5}{6} – \frac{1}{4} = ?$$
- $$\frac{7}{10} – \frac{2}{5} = ?$$
- $$\frac{9}{12} – \frac{1}{4} = ?$$
- $$\frac{11}{15} – \frac{2}{5} = ?$$
- $$\frac{5}{8} – \frac{3}{16} = ?$$
- $$\frac{1}{2} – \frac{1}{3} = ?$$
- $$\frac{4}{5} – \frac{1}{10} = ?$$
- $$\frac{7}{8} – \frac{1}{3} = ?$$
- $$\frac{9}{14} – \frac{1}{7} = ?$$
- $$\frac{3}{4} – \frac{1}{5} = ?$$
- $$\frac{5}{9} – \frac{1}{3} = ?$$
- $$\frac{11}{12} – \frac{1}{4} = ?$$
- $$\frac{10}{15} – \frac{1}{3} = ?$$
- $$\frac{6}{7} – \frac{2}{7} = ?$$
- $$\frac{5}{6} – \frac{1}{3} = ?$$
- $$\frac{8}{12} – \frac{1}{4} = ?$$
- $$\frac{3}{5} – \frac{1}{10} = ?$$
- $$\frac{2}{3} – \frac{1}{9} = ?$$
- $$\frac{7}{10} – \frac{1}{2} = ?$$
Answers to the Questions
Easy Level Answers
- $$\frac{2}{5}$$
- $$\frac{4}{8}$$ or $$\frac{1}{2}$$
- $$\frac{2}{10}$$ or $$\frac{1}{5}$$
- $$\frac{4}{12}$$ or $$\frac{1}{3}$$
- $$\frac{3}{9}$$ or $$\frac{1}{3}$$
- $$\frac{2}{6}$$ or $$\frac{1}{3}$$
- $$\frac{1}{3}$$
- $$\frac{4}{10}$$ or $$\frac{2}{5}$$
- $$0$$
- $$\frac{5}{7}$$
- $$\frac{4}{10}$$ or $$\frac{2}{5}$$
- $$\frac{1}{4}$$
- $$\frac{4}{7}$$
- $$\frac{1}{5}$$
- $$\frac{2}{6}$$ or $$\frac{1}{3}$$
- $$\frac{3}{8}$$
- $$\frac{4}{10}$$ or $$\frac{2}{5}$$
- $$\frac{1}{4}$$
- $$\frac{2}{8}$$ or $$\frac{1}{4}$$
- $$0$$
Medium Level Answers
- $$\frac{1}{2}$$
- $$\frac{1}{4}$$
- $$\frac{3}{8}$$
- $$\frac{1}{5}$$
- $$\frac{5}{12}$$
- $$\frac{1}{8}$$
- $$\frac{7}{10}$$
- $$\frac{1}{9}$$
- $$\frac{10}{12}$$ or $$\frac{5}{6}$$
- $$\frac{3}{5}$$
- $$\frac{5}{8}$$
- $$\frac{1}{3}$$
- $$\frac{5}{12}$$
- $$\frac{2}{5}$$
- $$\frac{4}{9}$$
- $$\frac{1}{2}$$
- $$\frac{3}{6}$$ or $$\frac{1}{2}$$
- $$\frac{2}{7}$$
- $$\frac{5}{8}$$
- $$\frac{5}{10}$$ or $$\frac{1}{2}$$
Hard Level Answers
- $$\frac{1}{10}$$
- $$\frac{7}{12}$$
- $$\frac{1}{10}$$
- $$\frac{5}{12}$$
- $$\frac{7}{15}$$
- $$\frac{7}{16}$$
- $$\frac{1}{6}$$
- $$\frac{7}{10}$$
- $$\frac{19}{24}$$
- $$\frac{5}{14}$$
- $$\frac{11}{20}$$
- $$\frac{2}{9}$$
- $$\frac{8}{12}$$ or $$\frac{2}{3}$$
- $$\frac{7}{15}$$
- $$\frac{4}{7}$$
- $$\frac{1}{2}$$
- $$\frac{1}{3}$$
- $$\frac{1}{3}$$
- $$\frac{5}{9}$$
- $$\frac{2}{10}$$ or $$\frac{1}{5}$$
Happy subtracting, Year 4! Keep practising, and you’ll be fraction experts in no time!