Let’s go through each shape one by one.
We need to write the fraction that shows how much of each circle is filled in (colored).
Remember:
- The
bottom number (denominator) = total equal parts the circle is divided into.
- The
top number (numerator) = how many of those parts are colored.
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First column, top to bottom:
1. Circle split into 2 equal parts → 1 part colored →
1/2
2. Circle split into 3 equal parts → 1 part colored →
1/3
3. Circle split into 4 equal parts → 1 part colored →
1/4
4. Circle split into 6 equal parts → 1 part colored →
1/6
5. Circle split into 8 equal parts → 1 part colored →
1/8
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Second column, top to bottom:
1. Circle split into 5 equal parts → 3 parts colored →
3/5
2. Circle split into 6 equal parts → 1 part colored →
1/6
3. Circle split into 8 equal parts → 1 part colored →
1/8
4. Circle split into 4 equal parts → 2 parts colored →
2/4 (can also be simplified to 1/2, but since the worksheet doesn’t ask for simplifying, we’ll leave as 2/4)
5. Circle split into 5 equal parts → 4 parts colored →
4/5
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Double-checking:
- All circles are divided equally — yes.
- Counted colored parts correctly — yes.
- Fractions match shaded area — yes.
Final Answer:
1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/6, 1/8, 3/5, 1/6, 1/8, 2/4, 4/5
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of basic fraction worksheet.