- The image displays two sets of fraction strips, one in black and white and the other in color, designed for visual learning.
- Each strip represents a whole (1) divided into equal parts, labeled with fractions such as 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, up to 1/16.
- The strips are arranged in rows, with each row showing how many equal parts make up the whole (e.g., two 1/2 pieces, three 1/3 pieces, etc.).
- The colored version uses distinct colors for each fraction to help differentiate and visualize equivalencies.
- These tools are used to teach fraction concepts such as equivalence, comparison, addition, and subtraction by physically or visually combining or comparing the strips.
- For example, placing two 1/4 strips next to each other shows they equal 1/2; similarly, four 1/8 strips equal 1/2.
- The strips go down to 1/16, allowing students to explore smaller fractions and more complex combinations.
- The design supports hands-on learning and helps students build intuition about fractional relationships without relying solely on abstract symbols.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of fraction strip worksheet.