This medium worksheet stretches kindergartners beyond tracing by asking them to write the right word in nine fill-in-the-blank sentences. Children describe a circle split into 2 equal parts (halves), a square cut in half (2 equal parts), eating one half and having one half left, and a shape with no cuts (whole). They also finish sentences explaining that equal means the same size and that to share is to give the same amount to each person.

A matching section then pairs half, whole, equal parts, and share with everyday meanings like "1 of 2 same pieces" and "not cut at all," locking in fraction language children will lean on for years.

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Busy Bee
Fractions Intro
Kindergarten
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) A circle split into 2 equal parts shows two halves.
2) If you eat one half, you have one half left.
3) A whole shape has no cuts in it.
4) Equal means the same size.
5) Two halves put together make a whole.
6) When you cut a square in half, you get 2 equal parts.
7) One half of the pie is shaded.
8) To share means to give the same amount to each person.
9) Each part must be the same size to be fair.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
half
1 of 2 same pieces
1 of 2 same pieces
whole
not cut at all
not cut at all
equal parts
same size pieces
same size pieces
share
give some to others
give some to others
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