Free Ratio And Proportion Comprehension | Year 4 Core | BookFlik

Boost your classroom resources with our engaging and free Maths ratio and proportion comprehension year 4 core activity. Designed specifically for UK National Curriculum learners, this worksheet uses the friendly BookFlik characters to bring mathematical concepts to life. Max the monkey is hosting a fruit stall, and he needs help calculating the costs and quantities of his fresh produce. By working alongside Max, children will develop a solid understanding of how to compare quantities and scale amounts up or down, which is the foundation of mastering ratio and proportion in primary education.
This Maths ratio and proportion comprehension year 4 core resource is perfect for teachers looking for ready-to-use materials that build confidence. The activity includes a short, narrative-driven text followed by 5 to 7 questions. These questions are carefully crafted to test recall, comprehension, and the application of mathematical reasoning in real-world scenarios involving pounds and pence. Whether you are using this as a starter task, a guided maths lesson, or a homework assignment, it provides the perfect balance of literacy and numeracy practice.
The content is strictly aligned with the Year 4 curriculum requirements, ensuring that your pupils are meeting the expected standards for their age group. This specific pack is the core level, meaning it is pitched perfectly for the majority of the class, offering enough challenge to encourage deeper thinking without becoming overwhelming. Because it is a Maths ratio and proportion comprehension year 4 core resource, it bridges the gap between reading fluency and logical problem-solving. Teachers can easily print these pages to support their lesson planning, helping children to see that maths is everywhere, from the local market to the classroom bookshelf. Download this original educational content today to help your Year 4 students excel in their mathematical journey while enjoying a warm, character-led story.
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