Let’s go through each fraction one by one and figure out how many parts to color in each circle.
Remember:
The bottom number (denominator) tells you how many equal parts the circle is split into.
The top number (numerator) tells you how many of those parts to color.
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First row:
1. Circle divided into 4 parts → Color
1 part → That’s 1/4
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2. Circle divided into 5 parts → Color
2 parts → That’s 2/5
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Second row:
3. Circle divided into 3 parts → Color
1 part → That’s 1/3
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4. Circle divided into 5 parts → Color
1 part → That’s 1/5
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Third row:
5. Circle divided into 4 parts → Color
2 parts → That’s 2/4
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6. Circle divided into 4 parts → Color
3 parts → That’s 3/4
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Fourth row:
7. Circle divided into 3 parts → Color
2 parts → That’s 2/3
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8. Circle divided into 5 parts → Color
4 parts → That’s 4/5
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Fifth row:
9. Circle divided into 5 parts → Color
3 parts → That’s 3/5
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10. Circle divided into 2 parts → Color
1 part → That’s 1/2
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All fractions match the circles correctly — no mistakes!
Final Answer:
Color the following number of parts in each circle:
- 1 out of 4
- 2 out of 5
- 1 out of 3
- 1 out of 5
- 2 out of 4
- 3 out of 4
- 2 out of 3
- 4 out of 5
- 3 out of 5
- 1 out of 2
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of fractions coloring worksheet.