The easy-2 sheet builds equal-parts vocabulary by tracing the words whole, equal, parts alongside the symbols 1/2, 1/3, and 1/4. Kindergartners then fill in blanks describing rectangles split into 2, 3, or 4 equal pieces, reinforcing that each piece has a fraction name. True-or-false questions catch the classic mix-up between thirds and quarters and check that 1/2 means one out of two equal parts.
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Fractions: Halves, Thirds & Quarters
Part A: Trace the Fraction Words
Trace each fraction word. Then write it on the dotted line.
1. whole
2. 1/2
3. equal
4. 1/4
5. parts
6. 1/3
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. When you cut something into 2 equal pieces, each piece is one half.
2. 13 means one out of 3 equal parts.
3. A rectangle split into 4 equal parts shows quarters.
4. All the parts put together make one whole.
Part C: True or False?
Circle True or False for each statement.
1. A third means 3 equal parts.
True False
2. 12 means one out of four equal parts.
True False
3. A quarter is one of 4 equal parts.
True False
Fractions: Halves, Thirds & Quarters
★ Part A: Trace the Fraction Words
Trace each fraction word. Then write it on the dotted line.
1) whole
2) 1/2
3) equal
4) 1/4
5) parts
6) 1/3
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) When you cut something into 2 equal pieces, each piece is one half.
2) 1/3 means one out of 3 equal parts.
3) A rectangle split into 4 equal parts shows quarters.
4) All the parts put together make one whole.
★ Part C: True or False?
Circle True or False for each statement.
1) A third means 3 equal parts.
True
False
2) 1/2 means one out of four equal parts.
True
False
3) A quarter is one of 4 equal parts.
True
False