Final Answer:
Color the tiles as follows:
- The top rectangle labeled “1 whole” → color the entire rectangle.
- Two rectangles labeled “1/2” → color both of them (each is half, together they make 1 whole).
- Three rectangles labeled “1/3” → color all three (each is one-third, together they make 1 whole).
- Four rectangles labeled “1/4” → color all four.
- Five rectangles labeled “1/5” → color all five.
- Six rectangles labeled “1/6” → color all six.
- Eight rectangles labeled “1/8” → color all eight.
- Ten rectangles labeled “1/10” → color all ten.
- Twelve rectangles labeled “1/12” → color all twelve.
In short:
color every tile in the diagram, because each row shows how many equal parts make up one whole, and the instruction is to color the fraction tiles — meaning all the pieces that represent fractions adding up to 1 whole.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of equivalent fractions chart printable.