ocr cambridge award/certificate in maths entry level 2 – level 2

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OCR Cambridge Award/Certificate

in MathsEntry Level 2 – Level 2

Decimals, percentages and fractions

Entry Level 2 05745 – Simple fractions and common units of measurement

Entry Level 3 05747 – Simple fractionsLevel 1 05754 – Fractions, decimals and

percentagesLevel 2 05760 – Fractions and decimals

You might not think you need numbers, but…

Think about buying a new laptop

Do you know how to get the best

deal?

Knowing how to work out percentages will help

You might not think you need numbers, but…

Think about buying a new laptop

Being able to compare offers could save you a lot of money!

Is it cheaper somewhere else?

You might not think you need numbers, but…

Think about buying a new laptop

What is the best way to buy it?

If you don’t know your credit card interest rates, it could get expensive!

You might not think you need numbers, but…

What about going for a meal?

What time is the table booked for?

If you get to the restaurant late because you thought a quarter of an hour was 45

minutes, you may be disappointed!

You might not think you need numbers, but…

What about going for a meal with friends?

How good is the chef?

If the chef got the decimal point in the wrong place and used 250g of curry powder instead of 25g, you might need more than half a pint

of water!

You might not think you need numbers, but…

What about going for a meal with friends?

How much will the meal cost?

You don’t want to be paying ten times more for your meal because you didn’t know how to work out a

10% tip!

You might not think you need numbers, but…

What about going for a meal with friends?

Have you divided the

bill up correctly?

If you don’t divide by four when you work out a quarter, your friends may be upset with how much

they have to pay!

You might not think you need numbers, but…

Thinking of getting a lovely new hair style?

You might not think you need numbers, but…

Thinking of getting a lovely new hair style?

How much do you want cut off?

You might not think you need numbers, but…

Thinking of getting a lovely new hair style?

Let’s hope the hairdresser

understands “just half an inch off

please!”

You might not think you need numbers, but…

Thinking of getting a lovely new hair colour?

Fancy a change of colour?

It’s important that everyone knows how to work out fractions

You might not think you need numbers, but…

Thinking of getting a lovely new hair colour?

What if the hairdresser gets

a ¼and a ½

mixed up when they are mixing the hair dye?

You might wish you’d coloured it yourself!

You might not think you need numbers, but…

Many of the things we do involve fractions, decimals and percentages

Understanding these better could make the things you do easier

You won’t get the best deal on that laptop if you can’t work with fractions, decimals and percentages!

You might not think you need numbers, but…

Many of the things we do involve fractions, decimals and percentages

Understanding these better could make the things you do easier

You won’t enjoy that lovely meal if the

chef is confused with their fractions, decimals and percentages!

You might not think you need numbers, but…

Many of the things we do involve fractions, decimals and percentages

Understanding these better could make the things you do much easier

You may not get that lovely new hairstyle if you are confused

with fractions, decimals and percentages!

What will you cover . . .

This presentation just concentrates on Fractions, Decimals and Percentages, but you may also look at other maths skills you will need to be successful as well.

This helps you understand how each skill is used together with other skills, and helps you use your

maths skills in everyday life.

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OCR acknowledges the use of the following content: Slide 4 man: Amasterphotographer/Shutterstock.com Slides 5 and 15 laptops: ifong/Shutterstock.com Slide 6 man: Air0ne/Shutterstock,com, cash: Brian A Jackson/Shutterstock.com Slide 7 man: Air0ne/Shutterstock.com, clock: Dimedrol68/Shutterstock.com Slides 8 and 16 man eating: Apostol 8/Shutterstock.com, curry: Jay Muduliar/Shutterstock.com Slide 9 waiter:

TexelArt/Shutterstock.com, money: ChrisBrignell/Shutterstock.com Slide 10 men with calculator: jane0606/Shutterstock.com Slide 11 Blonde model: ValuaVitaly/Shutterstock.com Slide

12 hair and scissors: Karuka/Shutterstock.com Slides 13, 14 and 17: woman: Robert Kneschka/Shutterstock.com

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