This medium sheet zooms in on how fractions are read and written. Part A has nine fill-in-the-blank questions where second graders practice saying 1/2 as 'one half,' 1/3 as 'one third,' and 1/4 as 'one fourth,' along with related notation work. Part B is a matching activity that pairs the symbols 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, and 2/4 with descriptions like 'one part out of four equal parts,' building precise fraction language.
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Fractions: Halves, Thirds, and Fourths
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. The fraction 12 is read as one half.
2. The fraction 13 is read as one third.
3. The fraction 14 is read as one fourth.
4. In the fraction 14, the number on the bottom is 4.
5. In the fraction 12, the number on the top is 1.
6. A sandwich cut into 3 equal parts gives 3 thirds.
7. One-half of 6 crayons is 3 crayons.
8. The bottom number in a fraction tells how many equal parts.
9. One-fourth of 8 stickers is 2 stickers.
Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1. Match each item to its correct answer.
12
→ one part out of 2 equal parts
one part out of 4 equal parts
13
→ one part out of 3 equal parts
one part out of 2 equal parts
14
→ one part out of 4 equal parts
two parts out of 4 equal parts
24
→ two parts out of 4 equal parts
one part out of 3 equal parts
Fractions: Halves, Thirds, and Fourths
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) The fraction 1/2 is read as one half.
2) The fraction 1/3 is read as one third.
3) The fraction 1/4 is read as one fourth.
4) In the fraction 1/4, the number on the bottom is 4.
5) In the fraction 1/2, the number on the top is 1.
6) A sandwich cut into 3 equal parts gives 3 thirds.
7) One-half of 6 crayons is 3 crayons.
8) The bottom number in a fraction tells how many equal parts.
9) One-fourth of 8 stickers is 2 stickers.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
1/2
→ one part out of 2 equal parts
one part out of 4 equal parts
1/3
→ one part out of 3 equal parts
one part out of 2 equal parts
1/4
→ one part out of 4 equal parts
two parts out of 4 equal parts
2/4
→ two parts out of 4 equal parts
one part out of 3 equal parts
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