This challenging worksheet tests fraction reasoning with multiple-choice questions that ask kindergartners to name a shape split into 2 equal parts (halves), say how many halves make one whole (2), pick the picture showing equal parts (two pieces the same size), and figure out how many stickers each person gets when 4 are shared with 1 friend (2). Fill-in-the-blank sentences then reinforce that a shape with no cuts is a whole, two halves of an apple make one whole, and fair sharing means making equal parts.

Mixing choice questions with writing checks both recognition and recall, which is exactly what kindergartners need before partitioning shapes in first grade.

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Busy Bee
Fractions Intro
Kindergarten
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. What do you call it when a shape is split into 2 equal parts?
 A) Thirds
 B) Halves
 C) Wholes
 D) Quarters
2. How many halves make one whole?
 A) 1
 B) 3
 C) 2
 D) 4
3. Which shows equal parts?
 A) A big piece and a small piece
 B) Two pieces the same size
 C) Three different size pieces
 D) One tiny piece
4. If you share 4 stickers equally with 1 friend, how many does each person get?
 A) 1
 B) 3
 C) 2
 D) 4
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) A shape with no cuts is called a whole.
2) When you cut something into 2 equal parts, each part is one half.
3) Fair sharing means making equal parts.
4) Two halves of an apple make one whole apple.
5) Each part should be the same size when sharing fairly.
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