Looking at problem i, I can see a triangle that has been divided into 3 equal parts (likely by drawing lines from one vertex to points that divide the opposite side into three equal segments). One of these parts is shaded pink, while the other two are white. Since there are 3 equal parts total and 1 is shaded, the fraction is 1/3.
Now, let me examine problem j.
Looking at problem j, I can see a circle that has been divided into 8 equal sectors (like slices of a pie). Four of these sectors are shaded brown, while the remaining four are white. Since there are 8 equal parts total and 4 are shaded, the fraction is 4/8, which simplifies to 1/2.
Finally, let me examine problem k.
Looking at problem k, I can see a star shape that has been divided into 6 equal triangular sections. Three of these sections are shaded black, while the other three are white. Since there are 6 equal parts total and 3 are shaded, the fraction is 3/6, which simplifies to 1/2.
And for problem l:
Looking at problem l, I can see a square that has been divided into 4 equal triangles by drawing both diagonals. Two of these triangles are shaded teal, while the other two are white. Since there are 4 equal parts total and 2 are shaded, the fraction is 2/4, which simplifies to 1/2.
Here are the answers for all the problems:
a. 1/2
b. 3/8
c. 1/2
d. 3/4
e. 4/9
f. 5/6
g. 4/9
h. 1/4
i. 1/3
j. 1/2
k. 1/2
l. 1/2
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of basic fraction worksheet.