This medium-1 worksheet moves kindergartners from vocabulary to identifying fractions in real situations. Nine fill-in-the-blank questions describe pizzas cut into four slices, sandwiches split in two, and pies shared among three friends, asking children to name each share as 1/2, 1/3, or 1/4. A matching exercise pairs the symbols 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, and 2/4 with their spoken names like 'one half' and 'two quarters.'
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Fractions: Halves, Thirds & Quarters
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. A pizza cut into 4 equal slices — each slice is 14 of the pizza.
2. A sandwich cut into 2 equal parts — each part is 12 of the sandwich.
3. A pie shared equally among 3 friends — each friend gets 13 of the pie.
4. If a circle is split into 2 equal parts, each part is called a half.
5. A rectangle divided into 4 equal parts shows quarters.
6. When a shape has 3 equal parts, each part is one third.
7. The fraction 12 has a 1 on top and a 2 on the bottom.
8. If you fold a paper into 4 equal parts, you made quarters.
9. A cake cut into 3 equal pieces — one piece is 13 of the cake.
Part B: Matching
Draw a line to match each fraction to its description.
1.
12
→ one half
one quarter
13
→ one third
two quarters
14
→ one quarter
one half
24
→ two quarters
one third
Fractions: Halves, Thirds & Quarters
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) A pizza cut into 4 equal slices — each slice is 1/4 of the pizza.
2) A sandwich cut into 2 equal parts — each part is 1/2 of the sandwich.
3) A pie shared equally among 3 friends — each friend gets 1/3 of the pie.
4) If a circle is split into 2 equal parts, each part is called a half.
5) A rectangle divided into 4 equal parts shows quarters.
6) When a shape has 3 equal parts, each part is one third.
7) The fraction 1/2 has a 1 on top and a 2 on the bottom.
8) If you fold a paper into 4 equal parts, you made quarters.
9) A cake cut into 3 equal pieces — one piece is 1/3 of the cake.
★ Part B: Matching
Draw a line to match each fraction to its description.
1)
1/2
→ one half
one quarter
1/3
→ one third
two quarters
1/4
→ one quarter
one half
2/4
→ two quarters
one third
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Write the missing word or number, then match each fraction to its description.
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