Scottish Sewing Part 2 Worksheet

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Scotland is a country full of rich culture and colorful traditions. The citizens who live in Scotland are called the Scottish people. The siblings in this worksheet, Oliver and Alleen are trying to sew their own traditional Scottish attire. Ask your kids to help the brother sister duo to prepare their materials by checking the correct amount that represents each fraction. Help your kids count each of the cloth and check the correct fraction.

Required skills:
To resolve this worksheet, students should know how to identify fractions and compare them, as well as have an understanding of measurement. They should also have some basic knowledge of Scottish culture and traditions in order to appreciate the context of the activity.

Grade:
Grade 3
Difficulty level:
Easy

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