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* Imagine that the teacher now poses these three questions that you must try to do on your mini boards:
* Imagine that the teacher now poses these three questions that you must try to do on your mini boards:
 
# Draw two diagrams to show an equivalent fraction to ¾.
1. Draw two diagrams to show an equivalent fraction to ¾.
# List four examples of equivalent fractions to ¾.
 
# Write or tell a short story that makes use of equivalent fractions.  
2. List four examples of equivalent fractions to ¾.
 
3. Write or tell a short story that makes use of equivalent fractions.  
 
* Take some time to answer the questions, while taking on the role of the ‘successful’ student or ‘slower’ student.
* Take some time to answer the questions, while taking on the role of the ‘successful’ student or ‘slower’ student.
* Still taking on the role of the student, use the checklist below to do a self-assessment of your work. Share your work with your partner and do a peer assessment of each other’s work.
* Still taking on the role of the student, use the checklist below to do a self-assessment of your work. Share your work with your partner and do a peer assessment of each other’s work.