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The second easy worksheet gives first graders extra practice naming equal parts and exploring simple half-of-a-number problems like 'half of 6.' Part A includes eight fill-in-the-blank questions about splitting circles and shapes into halves and fourths. Part B presents five true-or-false statements that challenge common misconceptions, such as believing three unequal pizza slices count as thirds, helping students lock in the equal-parts rule.

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Busy Bee
Partitioning Shapes: Halves and Fourths
Grade 1
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) When you split a shape into 4 equal parts, each part is one fourth.
2) A circle split into 2 equal parts has 2 halves.
3) Half of 6 is 3.
4) One fourth of 12 is 3.
5) Another word for one fourth is one quarter.
6) A sandwich cut into 2 equal pieces gives 2 halves.
7) 4 quarters make 1 whole.
8) Half of 10 is 5.
★ Part B: True or False?
Read each sentence. Circle True or False.
1) A shape divided into 4 equal parts is split into fourths.
True
False
2) Half of a shape is always bigger than one fourth of the same shape.
True
False
3) If a pizza is cut into 3 unequal slices, each slice is one third.
True
False
4) 2 halves are the same as 1 whole.
True
False
5) A rectangle can be divided into halves.
True
False
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