Easter Maths: Adding Fractions Collect a Joke THREE Worksheets

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This resource includes three worksheets of increasing difficultly, each with a different Easter joke.
Worksheet 1: Adding and subtracting fractions with a common denominator, then in the final few questions pupils need to find a common denominator.
Worksheet 2: Adding and subtracting fractions by finding a common denominator and leading to add/subtract mixed numbers.
Worksheet 3: Adding and subtracting mixed numbers.

Description

This resource includes three worksheets of increasing difficultly, each with a different Easter joke. Therefore fully differentiated for a class of varying abilities, or pupils can work through from easy to difficult. Collect a joke worksheet/activity requires pupils to collect the letters to give the punchline to a joke.
Worksheet 1: Adding and subtracting fractions with a common denominator, then in the final few questions pupils need to find a common denominator.
Worksheet 2: Adding and subtracting fractions by finding a common denominator and leading to add/subtract mixed numbers.
Worksheet 3: Adding and subtracting mixed numbers.
Each worksheet has two different versions, one version for printing and laminating for reuse, the second version includes a space for pupils to complete their working out.

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